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    Cockburn's

    4.8 (16 reviews)
    ModerateWine Tasting Room

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    Hajir S.

    Stellar tour and tasting that took about 1.5-2 hours in total. Overall we learned a lot, had great port, and saw some cool sites. That's what I want in a port tasting and Cockburn's delivered. We were given a private tour for the super premium tasting in English. We walked through the barrel rooms and cellars and smelled the beautiful wines, watched a video or two, and learned what we needed to learn. This is one of the most beautiful port houses and one of the largest. This is also apparently the only house that still has coopers on site, and you can see the coopers at work if you come during a work day! That was pretty cool! After answering all questions we had and telling us more than we knew to ask, our guide took us to our tasting where we had a couple different ports and had the ability to try other ports as well. My favorite was the 20 year tawny, which is my favorite almost always at any house, but especially at Cockburn's! We bought quite a few bottles and took them home and that was lovely as well! We'll be drinking Cockburn's after dinner for the next few months!

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    Eric B.

    Our Tauck tour took us here for a port making tour and tasting. I'm not a port fan, so I was pleasantly surprised at how delicious all their offerings were. Igor was our tour guide. He was informative and funny! Definitely recommend

    Irina K.

    We had a very interesting tour & tasting here. We enjoy Port Wine every once in a while but didn't know much about the production of it, nor its history. This tour was very informative & made us appreciate the wine. Our guide was lovely & knowledgeable. She showed us the winery & the cellar facilities. She was very informative and we were very impressed. Our tour ended with a tasting. Before leaving we made a stop at their store & picked up few bottles to take home. A wonderful experience that I would highly recommend to anyone visiting Porto.

    Michael A.

    Cockburn's was our third stop in Vila Nova de Gaia after visiting Sandeman and Graham's. Cockburn's is another famous name in the port wine industry, so if you get the chance, definitely try to visit. The decor and ambience felt nice, and the service was very friendly. I ordered a glass of wine and a beer (Musa Remistura 2021). Both were enjoyable. We were here for roughly an hour before heading back out.

    Darya S.

    Did a tour and tasting here, and it was the highlight of our time in Porto. If you're looking for a port lodge, you'll be happy with Cockburn's (pronounced Koh-burns). Our tour started promptly and our tour guide, Raul, was an American who was there getting his master's in wine, so he was well-informed and passionate about imparting some knowledge. He took us around the back and explained the history and different types of port, as well as the company's background as well. Then we got to try three different types; you get to choose which package you want and we went with the premium, which includes a ruby, a tawny, and a vintage along with three stellar types of chocolate to pair with them. You also have the option to order more ports for extra. Left very happy (as did my husband!).

    Michelle L.

    Lovely tour and wonderful port tasting! We highly recommend you go all out for the tastings. You won't be disappointed.

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    Chief G.

    Well worth the visit. I skipped the tour and went directly to tasting room. Not crowded. Nice atmosphere. Free wifi. Great place to spend the afternoon catching up on work while trying exquisite port.

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    Charissa E.

    While I was in Portugal with my family over the Christmas Break at the start of the year we stopped in at Cockburn's Winery in Porto for a spot of port tasting and a winery tour before we left the city. The winery is located at the top of a hill that is quite steep - but one well worth walking back along to see some stunning views of the city on the other side of the river as you work your way back to the bridge. The tour price included a tasting and was only a few Euros per person. We began with a guided tour of their winery and cellar facilities, followed by a short video on the winery and the family that run it before ending with a tasting of their Ruby and Tawny ports. It was quite impressive to see so many tanks and barrels filled with port, especially for someone like me who had never really given port the time of day prior to my trip to Porto. I have to say after my time in Porto I was wrong about port and it definitely has a time and place to be enjoyed along with all other wines! Both ports were delicious. I had a slight preference for the Ruby due to it begin the lighter of the two however I am sure that was biased by my novice palate being that this was my first port tasting. I would happily drink either one again with some cheese and perhaps even as a spritzer on a hot summers day by the Duoro River should I ever return to Porto, something I do hope will happen again in my lifetime as it was a wonderful city to visit. I would happily recommend this winery as a stop while in Porto.

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    Ramos Pinto - Port & Douro Wine

    Ramos Pinto - Port & Douro Wine

    4.4(24 reviews)
    0.5 km

    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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    Caves Offley - White port tasting

    Caves Offley

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 km

    I really enjoyed Offley. With the exception of bigger Port cellars like Taylor's, most offer timed…read morelanguage tours, so do not expect to walk-in and immediately be able to tour (had I known, I would have made reservations). Offley's English tour was the earliest walk-in I could find on a Sunday (11:30, I think) and even though I waited, I was happy I went. I forget my guide's name, but she was great. It's an active cave, so you can see the aging Ports. Learning the history was interesting. Even if you've done various wineries/distilleries/breweries, Port has a different backstory, and each cellar has a different backstory, so it was still engaging. I thought I would be bored, because let's be honest, visiting these places is all about the drinking, but I wasn't bored at all. I think the tour and tasting took a little over an hour total, but I was lingering over the tasting. The tasting room is absolutely gorgeous. I enjoyed my Ports. I opted for the Reserve tasting and tried the Branco, Ruby, and Tawny, enjoying the Tawny the most. I highly recommend Offley as a stop on your Port tour.

    The staff are really helpful and knowledgeable about their product range. I went for the wine…read moreflight for white port and fell in love with the late bottled vintage Porto. They have many of the standard port options as other cellars but had the best range of white ports I found anywhere and they staff like Teresa were super helpful explaining which was one that I might like.

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    Sala de Prova - Edamame

    Sala de Prova

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.5 km

    We went there for some Port Wine Tasting. The staff was very helpful. The place had a modern…read moremotiff. Their Port Wine Selection was good. We got to try 5 different types. Each of them had their own unique character. I was trying to pair each with the proper food in my mind while tasting each. The White would definitely work with either poultry or fish. The Rosé would make a great spritz. The Tawny was our all-around favorite. It would make a great companion to any dish. The Ruby would really work with any meat. The Crusted was really interesting. For some reason, braised short ribs came to my mind. This experience is worth it. Try it out yourself!

    We arrived tired after an early morning train ride from Lisbon…read more As we were playing tourists at Porto's Sao Bento Station, I discovered a TimeOut Market neon sign by the tracks. We weren't hungry as we just had breakfast at our hotel, but we risked our gluttonous spirits. and went inside the market which eventually led us to this tasting room (Sala de Prova in literal English). We opted to sit at a window table with a very nice view of Porto. Got our 2009 Tawny and Reserve Ruby ports and we (despite being full) added garlic edamame and oysters (€3 each & ouch). Sipped, snacked and snapped happened. What a view. Ticked off port tasting from our to-do list. Quiet pricey, but I guess they do have to pay for the tower that they were located in.

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    Quevedo Port Wine - Fado

    Quevedo Port Wine

    4.3(9 reviews)
    0.4 km
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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, other than the big names that export a whole bunch to the US, this was the one smaller Port producer with a tasting room here, that I'd had wines from - I'm part of a wine membership program that has had a couple of their ports (under their label but the same wine-makers listed prominently), but I was looking forward to trying several more of them that have *not* been available in the US. First off, they had a great space - admittedly I was there in the off-season, but there was plenty of space, and protected from the elements, but not stuffy (metaphorically or literally). Actually funny enough, they also had great live music the day I was there from 3-5, but I got there when they were on a break and was facing away from them, they were so polished I thought it was the radio until they finished their next set and people started clapping. (The original point being that there was also plenty of space for live music without me noticing they were there originally. But also, random potential for great live music!) It didn't feel *corporate*, it still felt properly craft and a lot more personal than the big name tasting rooms, but it did feel *polished* - they had a substantial tasting menu, all a la carte (the best way to do it). I originally spent 20 euro on a flight of 4 (the 4 that sounded the most interesting, including a 2003 Colheita they specifically recommended I try), though at the end of it, slightly tipsy, I ended up trying one more of the more affordable (the Lagrima; actually I also ended up trying another half-pour of their "Crusted" Port for free cause they wanted me to try it.) Anyway, Port-wise, I tried: the 2003 Colheita they specifically said I should try (great, obviously), the "crusted" (great), a great well-balanced dry white port, a great "special reserve" tawny, a big, fun, fruity, juicy rose (was only 11 euros for a bottle! - I bought a bottle), and the Lagrima (anyway, yeah, all their ports were great.) I also learned, which I *hadn't* previously known, that they also make gin! They sell it in bottles and by the glass - when I said I'd love to try it, but didn't need a whole *pour*, I was able to try a splash for free, and can confirm, as a gin lover, their classic dry gin is very good gin. Hits all the right notes, gin-wise. Just too bad I already had an entire full suitcase full of bottles of wine (mostly port, including a couple of theirs!). In addition, which I thought was very cool, but at that point had drunk quite enough wine for the day - they also make table (non-fortified) wines made from 3 varietals you don't really ever see, for very reasonable prices as well.

    We were actually led to this place with a free tasting coupon when we purchased tickets for the…read morecable car. We thought, why not check it out. This entire area of Gaia is known for Port Wine, something we are not too familiar with. The tasting was small, but since there was 2 of us, we tried 2 different ones and shared. We thought it was different and good, so headed upstairs to enjoy a flight with cheese spread and olives. It was beautifully presented. When served, we were told the order to drink our wines (light to dark) and it was perfect. Loved our pairings and experience. Fabulous service! Great port wine selection. Cheeses were delicious. Definitely worth a visit!

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