Picking up a rental car always takes longer than you think. We were on the road out of Lisbon by 11am and headed straight to Burguezia do Leitao in Mealhada for a lunch of roast suckling pig, a speciality of Biarrada. (Neil had been dreaming of this dish since we were last here in 2016.) Arriving in Folgosa in the heart of the Douro Valley, we loved our farm stay at Quinta da Azenha. That evening they were crushing their Port grapes in the garage.
We trundled down the hill to La Bamba for dinner. Grumpy service and mediocre food but spectacular company and then the slow climb back up to bed.
We trundled down the hill to La Bamba for dinner. Grumpy service and mediocre food but spectacular company and then the slow climb back up to bed.
On Wednesday morning after breakfast we drove to Regua. At noon we embarked on our lunch cruise up the Douro River, including going through the 35m Carrapatelo Lock. At Pinhao we were driven up through awesome vineyard scenery to Quinta da Avessada for a wine and port tasting. A very touristy place but we did enjoy ourselves. Back in Pinhao we took the scenic train back to Regua. On our return we tasted various aged ports at Da Azehna and also the day old port made with the juice they crushed the previous evening. Fermentation is stopped almost immediately by adding brandy and then the port is aged in barrels for a minimum of 3 years. That evening we lazed by the pool with bread,cheese and the farm's own wine.
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