first day of my vacation!
i'm in a hotel very close to the train station called Peninsular. it's very basic and in need of a big renovation since the seventies or longer i guess. but i don't need more and i love the Art Deco interior and furniture. i think it's all original from the time when this was an fancy hotel.
first i went to visit the Ramos Pinto lodge. i asked if there was the possibility to choose different wines to taste after the tour (even just one LBV instead of the white and tawny reserva would have been good for me) but the answer was no. it's nice to see the old office and the cellar but i didn't really enjoy the tasting.
i went for a walk and tasted Vargellas 2015 at Taylor's, continued my way and searched for where i thought Quevedo was but it was Santa Eufemia. i went in but kind of lost my interest and left again. behind the corner i saw a logo i recognized from my visit to the Douro in 2015: the crows of Quinta Dos Corvos. i joined the French tour that just started and finished with a tasting again. it's a small tour in a small lodge but with the tasting it's quite OK. i had 2 red wines (a 2011 that was 2 years in cask and a 2012 that was 1 year in cask. i prefered the 2012), a 2013 LBV and again a white port that i gave away. then i payed extra for a 2014 vintage that blew the LBV away. i'm still thinking of getting a bottle.
next door is Augusto's port. this is a company i've never heard of but i was a bit saturated and in need of a meal. maybe i'll go there tomorrow.
right at the river is a small restaurant hidden in plain sight filled with locals and a few tourists; Casa Adao. i got exactly what i expect: the food is simple and nice, not expensive and the service is good.
at this point i also decided i probably won't take any tours at the lodges anymore. it just doesn't make sense to drink wines you don't like.
to be honest, anyone on this forum can guide those tours... and probably better
so at Graham's tomorrow i guess i'll skip the tour and just taste what i want.
on my way back to the hotel i stopped at Portologia for one last glass of vintage port. i had the Quinta Da Prelada 2008 and while it was not bad, the 2014 Corvos i had earlier was far more balanced and elegant. oh and there was a Quevedo crusted on the shelf that i might pick up tomorrow...
(oh and the fish restaurants in Matosinhos are heaven!)