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If San Francisco had a sister, it would be Lisbon. Both cities have twin bridges and famously foggy weather. Both are situated on the best natural harbors on the west coast of their respective continents. Both have trolleys rattling up and down their steep hills past characteristic buildings. And both have survived horrific earthquakes. In 1755, an estimated 9.0 earthquake leveled two-thirds of Lisbon. Within a month, a new city was designed, and downtown Lisbon was rebuilt on a progressive grid plan, with broad boulevards, including the cosmopolitan Avenida da Liberdade, and square squares.

Today, Lisbon is a charming mix of old and new. Bird-stained statues mark grand plazas, taxis screech around cobbled corners and the hip and trendy hang out in Art Nouveau cafes. Just like it did during the days of Magellan and Vasco da Gama, the city continues to welcome ships into its large port. Even today, Lisbon still feels like Europe’s gateway to the world.

Get ready to excite your taste buds in Lisbon with Mediterranean tradition and exotic influences from all over the World. Enjoy Lisbon’s great Cafés and experience delicious and exotic products, from dried, salted Bacalhau to sausages, hams and cheeses. Learn the history of Portugal’s famous fortified wine, Port, and then try some with delicious Azeitao cheese. Taste the very special famous ports from the Douro valley and Portuguese wines, such as Vinho Verde de Minho (the famous green wine of Minho).

Visit the Moorish St George’s Castle and take in the impressive views over the sea. Venture on down from the castle to the river, crossing the Alfama, Lisbon’s salty sailors’ quarter. Its tangled street plan is one of the few aspects of Lisbon to survive the big quake, making the Alfama a cobbled playground of Old World color. Urban-jungle roads are squeezed into a maze of confusing alleys, designed to frustrate invaders on their quest to get to the castle. What was defensive then, is atmospheric now. Gnarled houses snuggle together in their romantic shabbiness; the air drips with laundry and the smell of clams and raw fish.

Take the chance to listen to some Fado, Portugal’s national music. In the picturesque Bairro Alto you will be able to dine at an authentic Portuguese Fado restaurant.

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Pinhão view

Pinhao, (pronounced Pin-yeow) in the heart of the Douro Valley, Portugal, is considered one the most spectacular wine regions of the world with its characteristic terraced vineyards on sloping hills that meet the meandering river below.

On many of our Private Tours that include Portugal and the Douro Valley you will spend 2 or 3 days here to submerge your senses in the Portuguese countryside.  You will definitely switch off from city life here as the area enchants you, enveloping you in its refreshing breath.

Take full advantage of this relaxing haven by taking a stroll beside the Douro River, a drive around this incredibly beautiful area,Pinhao Douro Valley or ride the train meandering alongside the water.  Pinhao station is considered one of the most symbolic locations on the Upper Douro wine circuit.  The picture postcard train station has 25 blue glazed tile panels covering the main building, representing the local landscapes and habits, predominantly of wine making. The Pinhao to Pocinho route is considered one of the world’s most scenic journeys; the rail line runs just along the river with of course the resultant breathtaking views of the terraced vineyards on the other side.

Foz_Coa_With a luxury rental car provided on your Gourmand Breaks self drive tour  travel to Vila Nova de Foz Coa with some spectacular views as the roads wind erratically up and down the mountainside between the different valleys. The town is beautifully situated high above the River Coa, one of the tributaries of the Douro. This is very much an area of olives and almonds as opposed to grapes and the almonds, in particular, make a beautiful sight in early spring. Vila Nova is also the closest town to the 22,000-year-old rock paintings, which were discovered during the construction of a new dam.

Another leisurely excursion to make is to Sabrosa, a short drive to the north of Pinhao, the birthplace of Fernao de Magalhaes (Ferdinand Magellan), who was born there in 1480. One ship of his fleet of five (commanded by the Basque Juan Sebastian de Elcano) was the first to circumnavigate the globe between 1519 and 1522. Magellan himself was killed en route in the Philippines.

This intoxicating atmosphere can also be fully explored with various experiences that await you on your Customized Private Tour of Portugal, whilst in Pinhao:

A private port wine tasting with an expert at your hotel provides an excellent opportunity to start to get to know the best ports of Portugal. Port wine is a wine developed in Portugal by the British.  To make the wine, it ferments for only 2 to 3 days, has brandy Port_wineadded, and then is aged in wooden barrels. How long it ages determines the taste and how sweet the wine is.  There are generally five different types of port wine – white, ruby, tawny, late bottle vintage (LBV), and vintage. White is aged early and is young and robust. Ruby is aged for 3 years with a strong grape and pepper taste. Tawny is aged in smaller wooden barrels and varies from 10 to 40 years with a light, mellow taste. Late Bottle Vintage is aged 4 to 6 years while vintage is from a single harvest and is aged for 2 years in wood and then 10 to 30 years in the bottle.  All port wines are medium sweet but they do range from a drier, less sweet to very sweet.  Enjoy trying to distinguish between the 5 different types of port wine!

Douro_River_Cruise_Peso_da_ReguaA privately skippered Rabelo cruise on the DouroRiver offers a great chance to see the beauty of the area and the many wineries running down towards the river. These cruises are on replica Vintage boats traditionally used to carry the wine down the river from Douro to the lodges in Oporto. A less luxurious option but still a chance to cruise the river would be to join one of the small group excursions on regular boats, which we can also arrange. Whichever way, they are both a great opportunity for you to see the beauty of the area and the many wineries running down towards the river.

The wines from this region are prized for their solid backbone and concentration and this can be seen at some of our favourite wineries: Enjoy a private visit (or two), with wine-tasting, to a prestigious winery in the Douro Demarcated Region, here are a few personal favorites:

– A famous flagship Quinta that is beautifully maintained and picturesquely located just up the river, with gorgeous views of Pinhao. Tour the cellars to see the production processes that have been used over the centuries and how they have evolved.

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– A Quinta that is famed not only for its sophisticated wines but also for its  dramatic, mind blowing views.   References date as far back as the early seventeenth century, long before the Douro became the world’s first demarcated wine region in 1756.

– A world famous port producing Quinta whose reputation goes back to the 18th century. The property at the moment totals just over 76 hectares. All of the grapes are foot trodden in granite lagares situated on the property.

Whatever you decide to see and do, Pinhao is perfectly placed to discover the spectacular Douro Valley, enjoy Portuguese Wines and tantalize your taste buds.  Sample the Portuguese cuisine by dining at your hotel, a local good quality restaurant or even treat yourself to a luxury Michelin starred meal while you’re in the area, at the incredible Rui Paula restaurant, overlooking the river.

At the end of each day, as you climb into the bed of your charming 5-star hotel, you will sleeplessly dream as you recall your fantastic experiences in this picturesquely peaceful area.

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Discover Pinhao and the Douro Valley on our Luxury Private Tour of Portugal: Wine and Culture

If you are short on vacation time but in need of some exhilarating scenery and fresh air then the Romantic Escape to The Douro Valley Private tour is for you.

 

 

Obidos Castle Portugal

Portugal – proud and pretty – an amazing country with fabulous Ports, delicious local foods and cheeses and nowadays, good red and white wines too is a perfect place for a romantic gourmet tour, with a touch of olde world charm.

Not far from Lisbon – about an hour away – is the picturesque town of Obidos – which has changed little over the centuries.  This old medieval town is surrounded by the castle wall, in length just about one mile!   The little village of Obidos was given as a gift by the King to the Queen in the 13th century as a wedding present and is a veritable treasure chest of churches and palaces.  Many consider Obidos to be one of the most beautiful villages in Portugal and walking around the narrow streets you will perhaps agree too!  In the town square there is the church of Santa Maria, impressive and with an admirable collection of glazed tiles and paintings.  Obidos is also famous for Ginjinha – a cherry liquor that you will taste from a little chocolate cup – it is delicious, but beware, it is dangerously strong!

A short way from Obidos is the Alcobaça Monastery or the Monastery of Santa Maria of Alcobaça, a medieval Monastery which was one of the first Gothic buildings in Portugal and contains also the monuments in memory of King D. Pedro I and D. Inês de Castro (characters of a true romantic Portuguese story from the 14th century, very similar to “Romeo and Juliet”). Just north of Alcobaça, is the Monastery of Batalha, the largest example in Portugal of the late Gothic Portuguese style which also contains Manuelino Art.

See these wonderful medieval treasures and taste port, wine, local foods and much, much more on a Gourmand Breaks Luxury Tour of Portugal.

Last  year we customized a number of  tours around cruises of Portugal and Spain,  starting in Lisbon and finishing in Barcelona, for our clients using companies such  as Azamara Club Cruises and Paul Gauguin Cruises, amongst others. Here are some ideas to inspire you for your next trip….  Read more