Oporto, Portugal … fishing, and 40 million litres of port wine!

The grapes are grown hundreds of kilometres up river in a hot and dry summer, and cold winter, climate. Then the wine is shipped down to the humid Atlantic coast for blending and storage in French oak barrels.

Our highlight was a visit to Taylors (founded in 1692). The port tasting and warehouse tour was a treat.

To get to Taylors we had to trudge up a maze of steep cobbled lanes on the south side of the river in Gaia …

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… amongst dozens (hundreds?) of old tiled roof warehouses like these …

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… we tasted …

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… and toured …

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To get there we had walked down equally steep steets in Oporto … very quiet on Sunday morning …

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… to the slightly livelier waterfront …

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… and across the lower deck of this interesting bridge …

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There is no city grid here, it’s a maze … so very frequent needs for checking the maps … (if only they were in English???)

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We rode a cable car up so we could walk the top deck of the bridge back to the main town …

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… and walked the streets. We found the very fancy railway station – look at these tile decorations …

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… bustling streets … and elegant squares …

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… and quieter ones …

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… this whole street of bars are closed on Sundays!!!

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A park with curiously pruned old plane trees …

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We lost count of the churches …

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Along the way we saw many signs of poverty (many beggars) and dereliction. In this area right adjacent to the big bridge, morning glory has consumed many buildings …

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… these are right across the lane from the Bank of Portugal! …

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and these, 50 metres from a very posh hotel on the river front.

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About Geoff O'Reilly

I'm a baby boomer that loves to read and think ... I think we're the lucky generation ... and we're not going to leave a great legacy
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1 Response to Oporto, Portugal … fishing, and 40 million litres of port wine!

  1. Vicki Nicholls's avatar Vicki Nicholls says:

    You both must be so fit as you tour these amazing places walking the streets to capture the sights and feel of the area. It’s absolutely wonderful and love following your journey…..feel like we have seen it with you. Thanks Geoff for the blog, it’s very well done. You both look great as well!!!!

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