Douro

About this region

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.

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Country: Portugal
Climate: Mediterranean