Welcome to our Alvarinho Tour of Alto Minho, an exciting journey through the hidden treasures of this stunning region! Get ready to explore breathtaking landscapes and discover the secrets of the wineries that cultivate the noble Alvarinho grape, a true gem of the Monçao-Melgaço sub-region.
Join us on this unique adventure, where every turn of the road reveals a new breathtaking view, and every wine tasting is a celebration of flavor and tradition. Let yourself be enchanted by Alto Minho, where history, nature, and wine come together in an unforgettable experience.
This private tour will start and end in the city of Porto. For any questions, feel free to contact Us
Discover the flavor and tradition of Alvarinho wine with our exclusive Alvarinho Tour, a unique experience in the heart of northern Portugal, renowned for this exceptional white wine.
The tour begins with visits to the vineyards and wineries of Moncao and Melgaço, where Alvarinho reaches its finest expression. You’ll explore the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and taste a variety of labels directly from local producers.
In addition to wine tastings, the tour includes stunning landscapes. The green valleys and the banks of the Minho River provide a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and photography. Along the way, you’ll also dive into the history and culture of the region, visiting traditional villages and monuments that showcase the essence of northern Portugal.
Alvarinho Tour: Taste and Tradition in Northern Portugal
To complete the experience, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, pairing traditional Minho cuisine with the finest Alvarinho wine. This tour is perfect for wine enthusiasts, food lovers, and nature seekers.
In addition to tasting balanced and aromatic wines, our tour offers a visit to the picturesque border regions of Monçao. Explore its terraces, admire historical monuments such as the Igreja Matriz, and enjoy panoramic views of the Caldas de Monção.
Join us on this wine and cultural experience. Book your spot on our Alvarinho Tour today!
Itinerary
Monção, situated on the banks of the Minho River, is more than just a border town. It is a living testament to the history of Portugal, from the remote times when it stood as an important defensive fortress to the present day, where its ancient walls still echo stories of battles and conquests. In addition to its impressive monuments, such as Romanesque churches and the Military Fortress, Monção also enchants with its manor houses and palaces, like the imposing Palácio da Brejoeira, revealing the opulence and nobility of times past.
A stroll through its historic streets transports visitors to an era of grandeur and beauty, where every corner reveals a new surprise. A visit to the Casa do Curro offers an immersion in local culture, while the Casa das Rodas and other points of interest complete the charming setting of Monção. This border town is more than just a tourist destination; it is a journey through the history of Portugal, which continues to captivate and inspire today’s visitors.
Valença do Minho, a border town on the banks of the Minho River, displays its imposing defensive walls. During the Middle Ages, its strategic position made it a target of disputes between Portugal and Spain, while today it is a passage point for pilgrims on the “Caminhos de Santiago.” The fortress, built in the 17th and 18th centuries by Vauban, houses the prestigious Pousada de São Teotónio, offering stunning views of the Minho River, Tuy, and the iconic iron bridge, a scene still traversed by trains on the Minho line from Portugal to Spain.
The Solar do Alvarinho, once the town hall and prison, is now a must-visit destination for wine lovers. Here, you can enjoy tastings of various Alvarinho wine brands from the region, as well as rarities like Alvarinho fermented in wood, sparkling wine, and brandy. The site also offers a bar where you can savor regional delicacies while enjoying the unique atmosphere of this historic space.
Bacalhau à Minhota, also known as Bacalhau à Narcisa, à Braga, or à Moda, is a must-have dish on the typical tables of Minho. This iconic recipe is prepared throughout the country, but its secret lies in the region, where it is soaked in olive oil and served with sliced fried potatoes. Paired with red or white Vinho Verde, this dish is a true delight that you cannot miss when visiting Minho.
Valença is a noble town filled with historical monuments, such as coat of arms houses, Minho manor houses, and small palaces, testimonies of its economic importance since ancient times. In religious matters, the 16th-century Church of Mercy, the 13th-century Collegiate Church of Saint Stephen, and other notable chapels stand out. Its cobblestone streets house bustling commerce, with traditional craft shops offering gold, linen, ceramic, and wicker works, immersing visitors in the history and culture of this charming town.