Portugal
Peso da Régua Municipality

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    • Day 2

      Portweinregion

      June 26, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Heute steht ein Tagesausflug auf dem Programm. In diesem Stopp besuchten wir die Portweinregion 🍷

      Interessant fand ich, dass die Trauben der roten Portweine hier noch manuell zerstampft werden. Das findet so im September/Oktober rum statt und dauert ca. von 21:00 - 1:00. Das sei lustig und immer ein schönes Fest. Interessierte Mithelfer sind vom Weinbauer herzlich eingeladen 😁Read more

    • Day 6–8

      Douro Valley

      September 20, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Strolled up past the music theater and off to metro to get car from the sorority after a few Car hire issues to start but eventually got away and drove up the Douro Valley. Once you get to the river the steep winery terraces everywhere are impressive with the river backdrop.
      Quiet day - Portuguese tripe and bean lunch, seeing Pinhoa, a quick stop at a winery.
      Out for dinner tonight.

      Day 2
      Rose early and relaxed with a great Breakfast provided by the hotel.
      Then off to Vila Real where we went to Casa Mateus. Walk through the gardens and a bit of a history tour. Then looked around the old town and a couple of churches.
      Back to Lamego an old town on the other side. Famous castle and cathedral but only the cathedral was open. Great Vista and enjoyed the self appointed challenge of climbing the 600+ steps 2 at a time.
      Drove the back roads all day which was great for seeing the countryside.
      Dinner out pizza and salad.
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    • Day 8

      Pinhão-Porto / Lamego

      October 5, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Lamego? Ein Wallfahrtsort - für mich als Konfessionslosen nicht eben motivierend. Die morgendliche Fahrt ist jedoch Teil des Ausflugspackages. Wir besichtigen die Wallfahrtsstätte Nossa Senhora dos Remédios. Glücklicherweise fährt uns der Bus hoch hinauf zur doppeltürmigen Kirche. Von hier führen 700 Stufen an Kacheln, Brunnen und Skulpturen vorbei zurück ins Stadtzentrum. Christine wählt den Lauf über diese Treppen - es ist ihre Wallfahrt mit dem lädierten Knie! Als Entgelt kaufen wir unten hervorragende Pasteis da nata.
      Vor der Rückfahrt des Busses zum Schiff besuchen wir noch die Kathedrale auf dem Hauptplatz - nichts Besonderes, jedoch mit einem schönen Kreuzgang.
      Es war der letzte von vielen aussergewöhnlichen Ausflügen und wir verabschieden uns von Reiseleiterin Tanja und Fahrer Manuel. Beide haben einen sehr guten Job gemacht!
      Den Nachmittag verbringen wir auf unserem Balkon und auf dem Sonnendeck der Miguel Torga.
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    • Day 33

      Quinta da Pacheca

      October 16, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      After a fabulous breakfast (best of the tour) we got on the bus to return to Regua where we had a tour of the Quinta da Pacheca winery with Eduardo, followed by a tasting. We started off with a tour of the grounds and a bit of history about the winery. It is a beautiful property that has been very well maintained. There is a 5 star hotel and restaurant at the winery, and there are large wine barrels that have been made into stand alone rooms that you can sleep in among the vines. There is also a resident artist who has produced a number of pieces of art out of wood.

      The wine estate was established in 1738 and was run by a very competent woman, D. Mariana Pacheco Pereira. She had lost her husband and decided not to remarry and to run the vineyard herself instead.

      In 1903 the property was acquired by D. José Freire de Serpa Leitão Pimentel. The new owner carried out the first major replanting. The vineyards were divided by grape varieties, separated by wide paths to facilitate the work. The grape varieties then used were: Bastardo, Tinto Cão, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Amarela, Tinta Roriz and Tinta Barroca for reds, and Códega, Malvasia Fina, Malvasia Conrad’s, Cerceal, Donzelinho and Viosinho for white. So, quite a few varieties!

      In 1916, with new vines, the grape harvest increased which required the construction of new cellars and new stone tanks.

      In 1971 the second big boost was given by D. Eduardo Mendia Freire Serpa Pimentel, who replaced the older vineyards and started selling table wines. For several years, Riesling, Sauvignon and Gewurztraminer were tested and in 1971, 5,000 vines from each of these varieties were grafted.

      The vineyard manually stomps about 70% of the grapes. The tanks are made of granite and are about 100 years old:- 12,000kg of grapes produces 9,000 litres, which drains into fermentation tanks. Stomping happens for 3-4 hours, usually in the evening as the temperature drops. Eduardo said that if you decide you want to stomp grapes, be prepared to have purple feet for a couple of days post stomping.

      Wine remains in the tanks for seven days to ferment, whereas port only ferments for three days. There are four types of port - white, rosé, ruby and tawny. Port is aged in barrels and can be aged for 60+ years. Ruby can only remain in the barrel for 6 years.

      For our tasting we tried the Pacheca Reserva White, Pacheca Reserva Vinhas Velhas red, Pacheca White Port and the Pacheca Tawny Port 20 Anos. My favourite was the white port, which is served chilled. Eduardo also told us about a drink - Porto Tonica - which is white port, tonic water, ice and sliced orange, a very nice drink and would go down well on a hot day.
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    • Day 6

      Relax, pray, eat, drink !

      August 20, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      So langsam geht unser portugiesisches Abenteuer zu Ende. Wir beginnen den Tag sehr relaxed am Oberdeck. Bei einem angenehmen Lüftchen zieht eine wunderschöne Flusslandschaft an uns vorbei. Quintas, Hänge mit Weinreben und Oliven Plantagen.
      Auf Grund des höheren Durchschnittsalters der Gruppe beschließt "The wild bunch" etwas für das Seelenheil zu tun. "Man weiss ja nie.."
      Der nächstgelegene Wallfahrtsort ist Lamego. Also nix wie hin..
      Von der Hauptstraße in Lamego führt eine eindrucksvolle barocke Freitreppe mit 686 ( oder so) Stufen auf einen Hügel, auf dem sich die Rocaille-Wallfahrtskirche befindet, die der Nossa Senhora dos Remédios gewidmet ist.
      Nach kurzer Abstimmung wurde beschlossen die Kirche lieber von hinten zu entern und so fuhren wir den Berg hinauf. Nach innigen Gebeten und ersten Erleuchtungen wollten die Weiblichen Teammitglieder noch die Kathedrale besuchen. da die festgesetzte Zeit zum Rückzug relativ kurz war bezog Karl der Aufklärer einen vorgeschobenen Beobachtungsposten in einer nahe gelegenen Bar. Will der Lone Ranger erkundete die steilen, engen Altstadtgassen und den Weg zum Kastell. Sylvia die schöne und Schwester Theresia beteten für die ganze Truppe währenddessen im Kreuzgang zur Nossa Senhora da Assunção.
      Dann Rückzug zum Schiff und frisch machen zum Gala Abend.
      Excellente Drinks und leckere Speisen waren der verdiente Abschluss dieser Mission.
      Und als Abschluss gelang es uns noch einen Brandsatz zu zünden. Wir wollen ja Spass haben !
      Mission accomplished.
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    • Day 12

      Cambres, Peso da Régua, Portugal

      June 3, 2019 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Today we are heading to Peso da Régua, located in the Duoro River Valley. We stayed at a private residence. Beautiful views of vineyards and the Duoro River from here. Did a drop-in to a vineyard that still picks its grapes by hand and stomps the grapes with their feet - this is marked by  a big festival that includes all the winery staff. Nice wines too! We took a drive along the River to Pinhao, a nice little village. We drove up to the lookout (miradouro) - unbelievable view of the whole valley of vineyards and river. You get a great look at the shale slopes and the way the wine terraces are cut from the rock.Read more

    • Day 3

      Quinta da Pacheca

      August 16, 2020 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Depois de um pequeno almoço na nossa quinta, seguimos para a Quinta da Pacheca. Uma quinta muito conhecida, pelos seus quartos de luxo em barricas no meio das vinhas. Só não ficamos lá porque estava esgotado, mas não me arrependo nada, há demasiada gente e é demasiado comercial.

      Fizemos uma visita agradável pela Quinta, mas a explicação é um pouco agressiva em termos de marketing sobre todo o processo: desde a vindima até ao pisar a uva, onde todos podem participar. Obviamente que a participação implica pagamento. No final, a prova de vinhos também deixou a desejar, os vinhos do dia anterior eram muito melhores. Também nos deram a provar uns vinhos do Porto mas não é a minha cena.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Peso da Régua, Peso da Regua, Peso da Régua Municipality, پسو دا رگوا, პეზუ-და-რეგუა, Peso de la Régua, Пезу-да-Регуа

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