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    Ferreira

    4.3 (14 reviews)
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    Ryan P.

    Pretty cool wine tour and really neat tasting room at the end but overall not the best experience. We did this as our second wine tour of the day and we were panicked on the way there because we were running late after booking our tickets online a week in advance. (We were going to go to another winery instead but Ferraria's website was much friendlier.) After a wait in line they were able to get us in another tour group. Overall I thought the tour was good enough as it was our second of the day, but we didn't learn too much that was new. The tour guide was nice and there were a few good photo ops. The best part was the tasting part where you can socialize work and meet other people on your tour from all over. One thing they should definitely fix up is the end of the tour. They nudge you out of the building onto a back road (that literally no one would have used to enter the tour) and didn't give any indication of how to get back to the city. In a place with narrow streets and no sidewalks you'd think they would be a little more considerate on their guests' behalf but in our case they were not.

    Suor K.

    I was hoping that by being a little further away from the other wine cellars along the waterfront that the crowds would be much smaller. Unfortunately that wasn't the case. I joined a group of about 30 other people for a tour of the wine cellar. The tour was in English while there were others on the tour who were not fluent in English, so I felt bad for them. However, the tour guide did her best to speak slower upon request. The tour guide's English was excellent. When entering Ferreira, you have the option of paying for various wine tastings. The cheapest option is the classic, which is €13 for 2 wines. The next option is €16 for 3 wines, which can either be port wines or Duoro region wines. There are pricier options with 4 and 5 wines that claim to include a smaller tour group. I paid for the premium visit, which includes 3 port wines and I'm glad that I did. The 2 wines that come with the classic visit are the Ferreira Branco (white) and the Ferreira LBV (late bottled vintage). Of the two, I liked the white more. The LBV was too reminiscent of dark red wines and I prefer white. The premium visit includes the Ferreira Dona Antonia 10-year Tawny, which was my favorite of the 3 wines. None of the wines tasted dry. They were slightly more thick and syrupy than regular wine. The tawny had incredibly concentrated and complex flavor. All of the wines were sweet and sugary and quite potent (20% alcohol). I was definitely tipsy after drinking all 3 wines.

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    Review Highlights - Ferreira

    After the tour we were able to go to their modern tasting room/shop and sample a red and a white port.

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    Ramos Pinto - Port & Douro Wine

    Ramos Pinto - Port & Douro Wine

    4.4(24 reviews)
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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, 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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