The passion for travelling, get to know other cultures and the share of experiences was what led to the concretization of a dream that allow us to show for those who visits us the best spots in the west region, Lisbon and surroundings at the good Portuguese way. We totally follow our passion. The tour leader is a wine lover and he is knowledgeable about portuguese wine culture. The flexibility and relaxed way of the tour leader helps to create the perfect atmosphere for you to enjoy the most.
Pickup included
Pick up and head west to the magnificent Adega Mãe, about 40 min from Lisbon.
Beginning the tour with a visit to the beautiful vineyards and learn about the different wine varieties spreading along the hills and it's individual characteristics.
Afterwards you are going to learn about the process of making the wine and the magic happens in the Temple room, where the wine rests in wood barrels.
Last but not least you are going to taste four wines (Two red and Two white) and be inebriated with it's characteristics.
After the first wine experience at the magnificent Adega Mae, and because is lunch time we will lunch in a nearby typical restaurant, specialized in grilled sea food, for sure, it will be one fof the best food experiences of your whole trip. (Prices betwen 10-20 €/pp)
After lunch, we have a 30 min ride to the little village of Cheleiros, where we are going to visit our second winery of the day.
Starting the visit with the history of the village and the importance of this wine project in this small comunity, after we continue with the wine process and finish at the barrels room (an ancient reconverted school).
We finish with the tasting of 6 wines (3 reds and 3 whites) including the single variety Jampal, a unique grape in Portugal and in the world. The tasting is paired with home made bread and olive oil.
We finish the visit with a little walk around the village and visiting the medieval bridge of Cheleiros, built upon an old roman bridge.
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