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Pinhão

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    • Day 37

      Quinta Da Roeda - CROFT

      October 10, 2019 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      After lunch, we headed to Quinta Da Roeda, an estate owned by Croft, a large corporation that owns several estates in the Douro. It is a beautiful estate, and we had a tour with Gabriella before getting to sample some of their ports. We got to try a rosé port, which is served chilled and which I am quite partial to, then a ruby port, which I didn’t particularly like. Ian liked them all.Read more

    • Day 9

      Douro Valley

      June 29, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

      A van picked me up early in the morning for a small group tour of the Douro Valley, where wine has been produced for at least two thousand years. As we left Porto it was cool and rainy - the van went into the almost four-mile long tunnel under Marão mountain and emerged into hot, bright sunshine - the Douro Valley. We visited Quinta da Roêda, the flagship vineyard owned by Croft, a Port house founded as a Yorkshire wine trading business in 1588, which moved into Portuguese cloth and wine trading in 17th century. Croft bought the already-existing Quinta da Roêda, in 1889, and the whole operation is now owned by the same company that makes Taylor & Fonseca port. We learned more about port production and saw the giant vats in which they still stomp the grapes at harvest time for some of the more select ports. Then we went to Pinhão to take a very relaxing ride on the Douro river on an imitation rabelo boat, the style of boat that used to be used to take the port downriver to Porto. Lunch was on a beautiful terrace at the Casa dos Barros in Sabrosa, the birthplace of Ferdinand Magellan. We finished up at the Quinta dos Castelares, a smaller winery that also produces wonderful olive oil and honey.Read more

    • Day 4

      Day 3 - Pinhão, Alijo, Portugal

      September 1, 2018 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 31 °C

      So today was quite interesting! It started off with an uber trip to the train station to head to Douro valley for the day. The train ride was 3.5 hours each way which makes for a long day. The scenery however is absolutely beautiful. One of the most picturesque in Europe they say.

      So the winery I wanted to go visit Quinta de Bomfim was in a little village named Pinhao. I some how missed that and ended up in Pocinhos, 1 hour away. Apparently I wasn't the only one going to the wrong place; these two Romanian girls had also missed their stop. After realizing the next train back to Pinhao wasn't passing until 2.5 hours we decided to try to hitch hike and ask locals for a ride. Not enough that we all had language barriers but locals were looking at us like we were crazy. Apparently no one from that village goes to Pinhao. Ever. Oh well. A few hours went by with absolutely nothing to do and we were back on the train 2.5 hours later. To my surprise my missing my train turned into quite a nice encounter. This man noticed my shell on my bag and said oh you're walking the camino! One thing led to another we ended up talking the entire way back to my stop in Pinaha. He gave me tips about what to do, what not to do on the trail and the most beautiful life advice. " You do not come to Portugal with Canada in mind, or else youre not truly travellig. You don't shed a tear from the past or plan for the future - you only live in the present moment".

      Needless to say missing my winery tour and running into this wise man was probably meant to happen. We said goodbye and he drew a cross on my forehead and wished me a buen camino. I assume that was some sort of act of blessing.

      In Pinaho finally! I get to visit my winery! I missed the tour but get to enjoy the beautiful terrace with a glass of red wine and a glass of port (I have to taste both of their selections, right? 😂). These two Italian boys sitting next to me start asking me if I'm travelling alone. I tell them I am. They asked me why and I responded that I needed to do this at this point in my life. Their reaction surprised me. They said that I was very courageous for doing that and that they wished they had the guts to do that. Coming from a 25 year old guy who moved from Italy to live in Portugal for a year! Ide say that was quite the compliment! They gave me tips about where to visit next, we talked travels and countries and I headed off to catch my train back to Porto for tonight.

      First night spent in a hostel - please no one snore! Please.

      Camino day 1 starts tomorrow! I'm excited! And also found out there is bag carrying service from town to town should I get tired of hauling this 20 pound backpack around. Now that's good news! Let's see if I'll need to use it.
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    • Day 65

      Pinhão und die Fahrt im Rabelo-Boot

      April 6, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Auf dem einst mit gefährlichen Schwallstrecken und Engstellen durchsetzten Fluss wurden die Weinfässer nach Porto transportiert. Um den Wein - besonders für die Weinliebhaber in England - haltbar zu machen, wurde er in ausgeklügeltem Verfahren mit Branntwein versetzt und zum einzigartigen Portwein verfeinert.
      Grosse und zum Teil luxuriös gepflegte, moderne Quintas säumen heute das Douro-Ufer. Zusammen mit den eleganten Flusskreuzfahrt-Schiffen kann leicht vergessen gehen, dass der schicke Genuss von heute einer jahrhundertelangen Tradition und sehr viel Handarbeit und Beharrlichkeit zu verdanken ist.
      Wenn man durch die (wenigen) Strassen von Pinhão geht, beschleicht einen schnell ein zwiespältiges Gefühl: denn gleich hinter den Quai-Anlagen dominieren auffallend viele marode Häuser, Leerstände und geschlossene Schaufenster. Gentrifizierung im Douro-Tal?
      Die Fahrt im traditionellen Rabelo-Boot ist bei diesem schönen Wetter alleweil ein Genuss - und das Gläschen Portwein auch.
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    • Day 9

      Am Douro

      September 19, 2021 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Der Duero ist der drittlängste Fluss der iberischen Halbinsel. Er entspringt in der spanischen Provinz Soria, durchfließt Nordspanien und Nordportugal und mündet bei Porto in den Atlantischen Ozean. Er ist etwa 897 Kilometer lang.Read more

    • Day 3

      Pinhão

      August 16, 2020 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Almoçámos em Pinhão, com muita sorte de ter arranjado um restaurante porque está tudo cheio e com filas a porta. A tarde foi passada num rabelo a subir o rio Douro. Os rabelos são os barcos usados para transportar as pipas e vinho até ao Porto.

      Antes do jantar no Castas e Pastos ainda fomos fazer uns kms até ao miradouro de São Lourenço com vista sobre o que sobra da linha do Tua.
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    • Day 4

      Vine Fields - Douro-Tal

      March 22, 2019 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Als nächstes standen dann die Weinfelder im Douro-Tal auf dem Programm.
      Ehrlich gesagt hatte ich bis gestern keine Ahnung, wie man diese am besten besucht. Es gab viele Angebot in Porto mit dem Schiff über den Douro zu fahren und diese zu beobachten. Aber meiner Meinung nach wäre das dann zu viel Zeit gewesen, die wir verloren hätten.
      Aber unsere Gastgeberin gestern hatte uns ein paar Tipps gegeben.
      Also fuhren wir eine Route über 3 Dörfer an dem Douro ab.
      Teilweise war die Aussicht auf die Weinfelder echt beeindruckend. Alleine die Anzahl der Felder etc.!
      Im Endeffekt waren wir dann aber auch froh, dass wir nicht mit einem Schiff gefahren sind, sondern selbst mit dem Auto.
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