Porto is filled with quaint wine bars selling port, but I don't know if any offer a truly memorable way to enjoy this signature Portuguese wine. Many are strategically located in the tourist hotspots, as I found when I stumbled upon one just outside the stunning Igreja de São Francisco, tucked between a pastelaria and a tile shop. While the wine wasn't bad, it was hard to appreciate in the searing summer heat, especially since it was served at far too high a temperature - something I discovered the very next day on a visit to Portugal's world-famous wine-producing region of Douro Valley.
"Port should be served and enjoyed at 10°C, and for white port, 4°C. Anything higher and you're wasting the port," says Sara, our guide from the family-owned Quinta do Beijo, one of the 80 or so wineries in the Douro Valley. Sara's tours are as informative as they are entertaining, and while this quinta, or estate, didn't serve meals, it did offer delicious local cheeses to complement the wine. The shaded nook where the winery is located, surrounded by vines dripping almost-ripe fruit, is idyllic. And right outside? A swimming pool where the children in our group cooled off while we enjoyed our tasting.
This feature isn't unique to Douro Valley wineries. Many embrace the trend of wine tourism where comfort, relaxation and exclusivity are just as important as the wine itself. Guests are treated to an immersive experience-tasting fine wines, savouring local cuisine and lounging by luxurious pools, all set against the backdrop of one of the world's most dramatic wine regions.
Bu hikaye Prestige Singapore dergisinin October 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Prestige Singapore dergisinin October 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
GLAMOUR AND BEYOND
PRESTIGE'S BEYOND THE HORIZON BALL PULLS OUT ALL THE STOPS.
SYMPHONY OF THE SENSES
Prestige sits down with world-class pianist and Rolex Testimonee HÉLÈNE GRIMAUD as she shares her journey through sound and silence.
FJORDS, FREEDOM AND FINE FOOD
Oceania Cruises' Riviera will make its debut voyage to Alaska in 2025, bringing guests deep into the wilderness of America's northernmost state while delivering The Finest Cuisine at Sea.
STILL THE ONE
With a distinctive design including an off-centre dial, outsize date and an asymmetrical layout, the Lange 1 stood out from the horological pack when it was launched in 1994. It continues to do so even today, three decades on.
IN FINE FORM
As Olympic fever enveloped the haute couture season for Autumn/Winter 24, designers found themselves rethinking the body, and consequently, the silhouettes that have built their brands.
Make it Glam!
As the holiday season approaches, the quest for show-stopping looks takes centre stage. Here, four experts share their insights on how to dazzle at every gathering.
Holiday Glam Kit
Whether gifting or treating yourself, these curated advent calendar sets bring holiday magic to life, one day at a time.
IN THE LAP OF LUXURY
However you pamper yourself, Vetreska will match the experience for your fur babies. We talk to founder DONALD KNG about cat wine, pet spas, and the growth of luxe petcare.
INTO THE SWING
Private bank chairman ALBERT CHIU takes a hands-on approach to supporting golf and jazz talents in Singapore.
SHOOTING STARS
For what was meant to be a sabbatical year, multi-hyphenate BENJAMIN KHENG is, ironically, having his busiest year yet. Here, he talks about penning a song for the nation, making new music and choosing to attract and not chase.