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Passion for Port – Traveling the Douro Valley

by Debbie | May 18, 2012 | douro valley, port, porto, travel to Portugal, wine tour Portugal

There are three primary zones of production in the Douro for Port.  The Baixo Corgo region where Regua produces lighter wines due to the cooler, wetter weather it experiences and represent 45% of Douro’s plantings.  As you travel further inland to Cima...

Passion for Port – Traveling the Douro Valley

by Debbie | May 18, 2012 | douro valley, port, porto, travel to Portugal, wine tour Portugal

There are three primary zones of production in the Douro for Port.  The Baixo Corgo region where Regua produces lighter wines due to the cooler, wetter weather it experiences and represent 45% of Douro’s plantings.  As you travel further inland to Cima Corgo,...

Passion for Port – Traveling the Douro Valley

by Debbie | May 18, 2012 | douro valley, port, porto, travel to Portugal, wine tour Portugal

There are three primary zones of production in the Douro for Port.  The Baixo Corgo region where Regua produces lighter wines due to the cooler, wetter weather it experiences and represent 45% of Douro’s plantings.  As you travel further inland to Cima Corgo,...

Passion for Port – Traveling the Douro Valley

by Debbie | May 18, 2012 | douro valley, port, porto, travel to Portugal, wine tour Portugal

There are three primary zones of production in the Douro for Port.  The Baixo Corgo region where Regua produces lighter wines due to the cooler, wetter weather it experiences and represent 45% of Douro’s plantings.  As you travel further inland to Cima...

Passion for Port – Traveling the Douro Valley

by Debbie | May 18, 2012 | douro valley, port, porto, travel to Portugal, wine tour Portugal

There are three primary zones of production in the Douro for Port.  The Baixo Corgo region where Regua produces lighter wines due to the cooler, wetter weather it experiences and represent 45% of Douro’s plantings.  As you travel further inland to Cima Corgo,...

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