Most
people would agree that the simple pairing of wine, or port wine in particular,
with cheese is an old-age pleasure that has no fear of dying out. In a country
where both are plentiful and a range of wonderful new tastes await the
discerning traveller; it is no wonder that the Algarve is a popular holiday
destination for those who like a side order of gourmet delights with their
sunshine.
As port
enthusiasts and connoisseurs will confess, a wine tasting holiday for those who
are new to the experience, is more than just a trip to the local vineyard to
stock up on cheap booze. A true tasting implies soaking up the culture and
learning a little about the history of the wine in order to fully appreciate
the aromas and flavours of the vines, each wine telling a tale of the land,
history of the soil and the climate of the country in which it has been
produced.
Hidden
in the peaceful Douro Valley, just little over an hour’s drive from the popular
holiday lets and self-catering accommodation of the Algarve’s
Vale do Lobo popular self-catering holiday villa resort lies the well-known
Taylor’s Port House.
Noted
worldwide as a benchmark for vintage port, Taylor’s mixes only the finest of
fruits from its own estates. Nestled in a beautiful valley and not far from
both the coastline and the airport, Taylor’s Port House is a hidden gem of
Portuguese culture and produce.
Within
easy driving distance from the main Algarve resorts lined with luxurious yet
low cost holiday villas, tourists are invited to visit the port house to
learn about the production of the legendary beverage that has graced many a
household dinner table. Visitor’s will also be able to participate in a tasting
experience of three of Taylor’s different port wines: an extra dry white, a
late bottled vintage and a very special Tawny 10 year old. Premium port
tastings are also available and all tours leave every 30 – 40 minutes. Other
local activities can easily be arranged through the Taylor Port House and
include a visit to the Taylor gift shop, olive oil tastings and even Port wine
workshops.
People
participating in local tours such as wine tasting, can also continue their
cultural holiday experience in the array of nearby tapas bars where everything
from a good house wine to an decadent brandy is readily available and for a
reasonable price. Visitors who
prefer the freedom self-catering accommodation can offer over a hotel, can
enjoy
their
beverage purchases in the comfort of their holiday villa.
With
plenty of self-catering
accommodation available, the proximity of a selection of wine tasting tours
across the Algarve make themselves just as suitable for large groups as they
are for small ones.