The Douro Valley is undeniably Portugal’s most iconic wine region, globally celebrated for its strikingly unique vineyard landscapes and, of course, the legendary Vinho do Porto. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2001, this remarkable area stretches along the dramatic Douro River and holds the title of the world’s oldest demarcated wine region – established way back in 1756. The Instituto dos Vinhos do Douro e do Porto (IVDP) diligently oversees and certifies the quality of these wines, ensuring a consistent standard of authenticity and excellence. The steep, terraced slopes, meticulously shaped over centuries, create a truly dramatic backdrop for the cultivation of the grapes that yield the world-renowned Vinho do Porto and the diverse range of Douro wines. It's a region brimming with experiences, from exploring historic quinta estates to indulging in gastronomic delights. A visit to Peso da Régua, hailed as the ‘wine capital’, Pinhão with its beautifully tiled railway station, or Lamego and its imposing Santuário dos Remédios, offers a deep dive into the region’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. Planning your trip? The Roteiro do Douro offers invaluable information on experiences, accommodation, and must-see locations.
 
          
        
        Adega HO
 
          
        
        Casa do Santo Wine & Tourism
 
          
        
        Quanta Terra Douro
 
          
        
        Quinta Casa Amarela
 
          
        
        Quinta da Murta
 
          
        
        Quinta de São Luiz
 
          
        
        Quinta do Crasto
 
          
        
        Quinta do Seixo
 
          
        
        Quinta do Vallado
 
          
        
        Ventozelo Hotel & Quinta
 
          
        
        Vesúvio & Bomfim Experience
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