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    Taylor's Port

    3.8 (50 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Sophia N.

    Visiting one of the many wineries to try port wine is a must-try activity in Porto. My family and I did the tour which also comes with a complimentary tasting. The tour is a self-guided tour with a hand-held audio machine (like a phone). Here, I learned about the British influence on Portuguese wine history, information on the Duoro valley, and the vinho verde region that is special to Portugal. There is also a HUGE barrel of win in the storage room which was a sight to see. For the tasting, they give you a variety of reds and whites to try. They are port wines so they are on the sweeter side, but the whites were a little drier and I found myself liking those. They have both inside seating and a little courtyard area to enjoy a nice afternoon trying different wines.

    Jane P.

    Such a fun spot we went to! We did the port wine tour here and it came with a tasting at the end of the tour. I learned so much about port wine during the tour so it was fun and worth it! We got to learn about the history, how port wine was made and the different types of ports. I was pregnant when I went so I was unable to taste the port wine at the end of our tour. However, my husband bought couple of bottles and I was able to try them after I gave birth. The port was so good! Every bottle that I had was amazing! We even went to the wine store back home to get more!

    Terra S.

    OK this is now my new favorite wine ever! I love the port from Taylor's! It's so good! When you come here, they have a tasting room where you can also have small bites, but there is also a tour of the winery which I highly recommend. I've never seen so many barrels of wine in my life. And these were huge barrels! Tour is very interesting. Service was just OK. At the ticket desk they were kind of rude, but then in a tasting room the waiters were excellent, so I guess it just depends on where you are at. Ambience is so cool, the tasting room is indoors and outdoors with very pretty outdoor garden! If you are in Puerto, this is a must stop!

    Waiter who hit the peacock
    Patricia B.

    We witnessed a truly unfortunate and upsetting event at Taylor's. We went for a tasting and food, the gardens are lovely and part of what makes them lovely are two peacocks that wander around the area. Many people were taking pictures of the peacocks and enjoying the afternoon until we witnessed one of the waiters forcefully hit one of the peacocks with a hard seat pillow not once but three times all because the peacock pecked at his shoe. It was terrible! When I told the waiter to stop hitting the bird he said I should contact the CEO and complain to him. Below is a picture of the waiter and a picture of the beautiful peacock. He and any establishment that allows this behavior from their employees should be ashamed!

    The outside to an amazing experience
    Michelle T.

    My favorite port from my local liquor store. Taylor's Port is on the shelf at most places and of course while in Porto, this was one of my must visit place. We hiked and finally made it to Taylor's Port. As we entered and walked through the place, they offer unguided tours and a drink at the end of the tour. We skipped it and decided to go straight to the tasting area to try some premium port, ones that you can't really find in the US or you would end up paying a hefty price. We decided to splurge and pair it with chocolate and amazingly to find that it was the perfect pair. The intensity of the chocolate paired with the port changed our palette with each sip. This was truly an experience, and the place is beautiful to just sit , relax , and admire the view.

    Emily C.

    I came to Taylor's Port to check out how the famous Port wine is made as well as to try some of the wine! After buying a 15 euro ticket, you are given a speaker-type thing and a map which allows you to have your own self-guided audio tour. This is great for people who prefer to take their own time during tours and it also allows you to listen to as much of the information as you'd like. At the end of the tour, you go into the tasting room that also has a gift shop attached where you can buy their Port wine. They provide a small glass to taste the red and the white wine. They also have other wines and snacks to order as well. It was an interesting experience, especially if you'd like to learn about how the wine is made and see how they store it. There is also a restaurant across from the wine tour side that is more upscale but don't be intimidated. The staff is super friendly and the food is delicious! The view from the restaurant is also beautiful since it's right next to the water.

    Entrance to tasting room
    Yonnie C.

    Came here in October after dining at the Yeatman. They are literally across the street from the Yeatman! Went straight to the tasting room since we did not have time for grand tour of their caves. Ordered 2 glasses of port to taste: 1) Vintage Port 2009 2) 20 year Tawny Port Both were refreshing & delicious. Would recommend this place!

    Peacock at Taylor's.
    Adele T.

    I loved everything about this place. The staff was genuinely kind and helpful, the restaurant was fantastic with amazing views and the port tasting was so much fun and delicious. If you are in Porto, Taylor's is a must-do!

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    Andrew C.

    What an exciting opportunity to visit one of the oldest and largest Port Wine houses that was founded 1692 in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal. This partnership group owns the brands of Fonseca, Fonseca-Guimaraens, Taylor, Krohn and Croft. Thanks to our Tauck tour director, we had the opportunity to have a private tour, Port tasting and a catered dinner at Taylor location off the Douro River. The tour was educational and quite incredible to walk through the many barrels of port in their large storage warehouse. The evening was just wonderful and the Port Wine was fabulous. What I found most interesting is how long they keep some of the wine in the barrels and the type of barrels they utilize. I was very fortunate to have this wonderful opportunity to experience an evening at Taylor Port Wines.

    michelle l.

    I liked that Taylor's is at the top of the hill. Start there and taste your way down. Tours aren't cheap, but they are self guided, which is nice from a timing perspective. My husband's audio guide switched to German midway through his tour. Oops, not a good design. However, I had a good experience. I learned a lot about the production of Port wine and a bit about Taylor's. The tasting area is nice, especially if you can get a table outdoors. The view from the restaurant is beautiful, but there's no view from the tasting areas. The complimentary tasting is basic. More tastings will cost more, but everything is of good quality here.

    Don F.

    Fantastic facility. Beautiful ports. I drank a 1968 single vineyard. Amazing. Buying 6 bottles. Amazing. Fun experience.

    Tour view
    Kevin N.

    Great place to do a tour and try some port! The tour is a self guided audio tour, so you can go at your own pace. Some of the audio can be long, but the beauty is you can pick and choose how much of it you want to listen to. It focuses both on the history of the company as well as how port is made. Both of which are fascinating stories. It's interesting to take a tour from one of the larger companies and compare it to a smaller one. At the end you get to do a small tasting. Some wineries give you three, but you only get two here. A white and a ruby. I normal don't like white wines but I enjoyed the white port. The garden area is really cute and relaxing as well.

    Jenny Z.

    There are a lot of wineries in the area, but we decided to visit Taylor's because some reviews said they had peacocks roaming around...and it was true! We saw a male and female peacock, plus two of her babies, and even a rooster just lounging. The winery itself was beautiful too, with manicured hedges and a peaceful courtyard where we got a glass of tawny Port, some yummy egg tarts, and a glass of (very sweet) fresh grape juice, for a reasonable 14 euros. The server was friendly and knowledgeable about the different ports and food pairings. Although I don't love to drink, the port was delicious and rich. Highly recommend!

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    Stunning property. Gracious staff led us through a nice port tasting; very knowledgeable.

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    An amazing tasting experience with the best waiter in all of Portugal. 5 port tastings, bread, cheese, olives. Sit inside or out.

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    Not worth the price. Charged 15€ for tour with malfunctioning audio device and lower end port wine. Would not recommend.

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    Ramos Pinto - Port & Douro Wine

    Ramos Pinto - Port & Douro Wine

    4.4(24 reviews)
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    As I continue slowly catching up on finishing the *many* review drafts of places I visited in our…read morewhirlwind tour of Portugal in January, in this case one of a whole bunch of port-focused wineries within convenient walking distance of each other, that obviously being why I chose to stay at an airbnb on this side of the bridge, so I could visit as many of them as possible. Funny enough, at first glance, this tasting room felt *very* corporate - there's tons of space to spread out, but the overall vibe of the place was something like "museum gift shop". You can tell the receptionist is just a receptionist and has nothing to do with the wine's creation, which isn't inherently bad, it just sets a different tone than some of the *smallest* port tasting rooms. That said, their prices were extremely reasonable pretty much all across the board, including a base flight for 12.50 euros that had multiple standouts for the trip, enough so that this was the only tasting room where I went back a couple days later and self-constructed a second 20 euro flight that included a couple of their more somewhat more bottles. Though, funny enough, it was mostly their cheapest bottles that impressed me the most in their complexity of flavor - their tawny reserve, the Lagrima das Damas, the Lacrimosas, the base (slightly less sweet) white, and one truly interesting bottle, a Vinho Quinado, effectively a tawny port turned into an amaro with quinine and other botanicals, which as a cocktail nerd, obviously I loved learning about and trying. They *have* plenty of very expensive bottles, but the ones I mentioned were, as of when I visited a couple months ago, just *ludicrously* well-priced for how good they were. (I bought the most bottles here of anywhere I went, 3 including the Vinho Quinado - and would definitely have bought a couple more, if luggage weight hadn't been such a consideration.) I totally wasn't expecting to love their cheapest bottles, honestly, more than some of the much pricier ones I tried, here and elsewhere.

    From a Kanaka, as you walk in, it seems like a typical tourist trap. Counter, Plexi glass, brand…read morenames all over. Not homey like the smaller port tasting spots. We took the $20 tour. Good history-buff tour. Warm in the museum. Bit stuffy but a great place to view memorabilia and learn the history of this influential family. Ended with a port tasting that was quiet nice. I prefer smaller tasting groups thene being part of a large scheduled group. Service was very good.

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    Plenty of space in their tasting room

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