Visit to Taylor´s Caves. Port Wine Tasting. Porto 2018
We get free Port wine tasting from Gaia Cable Car ( in Santa Eufemia wine cellars.
Quick visit to Croft Port Wine cellars
Offley wine cellars was closed
And finily we visit Taylor´s Caves
Croft, Porto
A castle-like building, beautiful tasting room, and spectacular port wine, on the opposite side of Douro river from most of the tourist attractions (in Gaia).
Croft, Porto: R. do Barão de Forrester 412, 4400-034 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
Part of presentation in Croft Port cellar
CAVES CÁLEM | The most visited Port wine cellars
With over 235,000 annual visitors, Cálem wine cellars are one of the most emblematic places to learn about Port wine or deepen your knowledge. You also have the chance to taste great wines and to understand Port wine’s special legacy.
Croft wine cellar in Porto, Portugal
Croft wine cellar in Porto, Portugal
PORTO EM FOTOGRAFIA - VINHO DO PORTO - VISITA AS CAVES CROFT
Porto em Fotografia por António Amen Photography
Porto port wine lodges Portugal
Take a port wine cellar tour and wine tasting in the Ramos Tinto lodge in the Vila Nova De Gaia area of Porto, Portugal. Background music is Low tide by Silent Partner.
Touring the Calem Cave do Vinho do Porto (Port Wine Cellar) in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal
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Taking a tour of the Calem Port Wine Cellar is Vila Nova de Gaia (right across the river from Porto in Portugal). The tour includes some background of Port wine, the history of Calem, a tour of the wine cellar, a tasting and a change to buy some port. Shot July 2014.
Port Wine Day in Porto, Portugal
Exotic Wine Travel in Porto, Portugal for Port Wine Day 2018. We were invited by the AEVP to taste the declared 2016 vintage of Port and celebrate with visitors from around the world. We got the chance to visit a few Port houses and take part in the Port Regatta. Discover rare wines and unique wine regions with us!
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Quinta do Vale Meão
Rozès
Quinta do Vallado
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Cockburn
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Quinto Do Infantado
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2016 Vintage Port, Croft - 11th June 2018
Caspar Bowes tastes a barrel sample of the 2016 vintage from port house Croft and starts to get a feeling for this rather fine vintage
Graham's Port Lodge - Porto - Monday - 12 November 2018
Graham's Port Lodge - Porto
Monday - 12 November 2018
[4K] PORTO CITY, PORTUGAL (2019) Gaia walking tour
We're back in Porto Portugal - join us on this Porto City 4K walking tour through Vila Nove de Gaia, along the banks of the Rio Duoro. Keeping us company across the water is Cais da Ribiera and the square known as Praça da Ribeira, and ahead us beckons the Ponte de D. Luís (Ponte Luis I bridge) - the double deck metal bridge that connects Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia across the Rio Duoro.
We start in the backstreets near some of the famous Port wine cellars (Sandeman, Croft, Ramos Pinto and Quinta dos Corvos to name a few.) We head onto Cais de Gaia - cable cars (the Teleférico de Gaia) pass over our heads as they make their way to the station just beneath Jardim do Morro.
Along the banks, most of the large Port wine suppliers offer tastings and tours of their offices, and there's a great selection of restaurants and cafes to stop at and enjoy the view.
We finish this walk on the lower, pedestrian section of the Ponte Luis I bridge, looking west along the winding Rio Douro.
This Porto City 4K, slow TV walk takes you along the waterfront of Vila Nova de Gaia, home to many famous Port wine cellars. Definitely one of the top 10 things to do in Porto, especially if you're stuck on what to see if you visit.
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CULTIVATION, HARVEST OF PORT WINE in PORTUGAL 1950s TRAVELOGUE 86224
Made in 1955 and directed by the great John R.F. Stewart, Song of the Grape shows the making of Port wine in where else -- Portugal.
It includes precious images of manual labor, with peasants digging earth and planting vines, and cultivating the landscape in the Duoro Valley. The village celebration at the end of the harvest is also seen, with the priests blessing oxen pulling huge barrels of wine. The wine travels by ship to Oporto where it is shipped worldwide.
Port wine (also known as Vinho do Porto, Porto, and usually simply port) is a Portuguese fortified wine produced exclusively in the Douro Valley in the northern provinces of Portugal. It is typically a sweet, red wine, often served as a dessert wine, though it also comes in dry, semi-dry, and white varieties. Fortified wines in the style of port are also produced outside Portugal, most notably in Australia, France, South Africa, Canada, India, Argentina, and the United States. Under European Union Protected Designation of Origin guidelines, only the product from Portugal may be labelled as port or Porto. In the United States, wines labelled port may come from anywhere in the world, while the names Oporto, Porto, and Vinho do Porto have been recognized as foreign, non-generic names for Port wines originating in Portugal.
Port is produced from grapes grown and processed in the demarcated Douro region. The wine produced is then fortified by the addition of a neutral grape spirit known as aguardente in order to stop the fermentation, leaving residual sugar in the wine, and to boost the alcohol content. The fortification spirit is sometimes referred to as brandy but it bears little resemblance to commercial brandies. The wine is then stored and aged, often in barrels stored in a Lodge (meaning cellar) as is the case in Vila Nova de Gaia, before being bottled. The wine received its name, port, in the later half of the 17th century from the seaport city of Porto at the mouth of the Douro River, where much of the product was brought to market or for export to other countries in Europe. The Douro valley where port wine is produced was defined and established as a protected region, or appellation in 1756, making it the third oldest, after Chianti (1716) and Tokaj (1730).
The reaches of the valley of the Douro River in northern Portugal have a microclimate that is optimal for cultivation of olives, almonds, and especially grapes important for making port wine. The region around Pinhão and São João da Pesqueira is considered to be the centre of port production, and is known for its picturesque quintas—farms clinging on to almost vertical slopes dropping down to the river.
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Croft Vintage Port wine tasting
A large Croft Port wine tasting took place in November 2014 in the Bayer Casino Hotel of Leverkusen, Germany. The participants tasted more than 20 different Vintage Ports. The oldest one was 1917, followed by 1927, 1935, 1945 and many years of the second half of the 20th century and also some recent Vintage Port for example 2011. Guest of honour was the winemaker of Croft, which belongs to the Fladgate Partnership since 2001. Mr. Guimaraens has been kind enough to summarize for this video the tasting, the history of Croft and their special property Quinta da Roeda in the Douro valley.
Wine tasting tour with Porto Walkers in Porto, Portugal
A port wine tasting tour is a must-do when visiting the Portuguese city of Porto, which is famous for its fortified wine grown in the Duoro Valley and aged in cellars along the Duoro River. I recommend Porto Walkers: portowalkers.pt/eat-drink/port-wine-tour.
Croft Port - A rich heritage and history since 1588
With a rich heritage and history since 1588, Croft remains true to its distinctive Vintage Port style and the commitment to produce the finest Ports.
21 - Porto: Cave Taylor's
Uma visita sobre o vinho do porto na Cave Taylor's
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