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The Boutique Adventurer
There are over 1 million acres of grapes grown in Portugal and the variations in soil and climate across the country produce a fantastic array of unique grape varieties for vineyards in Portugal.
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If you can only make it to one winery in the Douro this is the one that I would recommend. The whites and reds were excellent as well as the view of the Douro River.
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Quinta da Pacheca also has a beautiful location and some fantastic whites. We were able to enjoy our tasting sitting outside on the lovely terrace at Pacheca.
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This light airy modern restaurant and bar is a great place to do some wine tasting and the food is wonderful.
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Ervideira has a wonderful large tasting room where one side is completely glass offering some awesome views. The winemaker himself was actually in the tasting room doing the serving which was quite exciting!
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In 2006, the winery came under new ownership and began growing Antoz Vaz, removed the negro mole grape and are now making 9 red wines and 8 white wines.
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