Best known for port, Portugal grows an abundance of grape varieties—about 500—that have made it a favorite destination for wine aficionados. Wine production is spread throughout several regions: the ...
Most travelers to Portugal focus their sojourns on Lisbon or the star-studded Algarve, the 100 miles of sun-splashed southern coastline where dazzling limestone cliffs glance downward at chiseled rock ...
A few years ago, I found myself with a couple of days to spare in Porto (as one does), the historic coastal city where Portugal’s sweet, fortified red was traditionally made and shipped out (mostly) ...
A new exclusive fall tour of Portugal gives insight into the Madeira and Douro wine regions. Sagres Vacations’ "Grape Expectations" explores Madeira and the Douro during the fall harvest; travelers ...
ENTRE-OS-RIOS, Portugal — Beneath terraces of vineyards and olive trees in the undulating landscape of northern Portugal, a crowd of locals gathered to watch our boat squeeze through one of five ...
The wines from the Alentejo region of Portugal continue to impress us and represent some of the best values in the wine kingdom. Although consumers might not recognize the indigenous grape varieties, ...
While crowds continue to flock to Italy’s over touristed coastlines and France’s packed châteaux, savvy travelers are quietly ...
As increasingly volatile weather events impact global wine regions, production evolves into focusing on ways to meet the needs of the present without compromising this same ability of future ...
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