To buy Port in Oporto.
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Re: To buy Port in Oporto.
The place that shows googlemaps is where I went (around 3 times, in diferent times and days) and I couldn't see it
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Re: To buy Port in Oporto.
I wouldn't trust google maps :? There is also a open door that faces the river, in the old wall, although no sign. It looks like a Tapas bar on that lower level.
As you are standing at the river, in that large open area where all the tables are and all the tourist and locals are eating and drinking. If you are looking up the steep street in front of you, the very first street on your left (walk up the street toward it and turn left). Walk down about 1/2 way or so and its on your left.
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If your standing on the river bank, in that same open area....face the river. Walk to your right and about 1/2 way down that old huge stone wall is a bunch of very small doors (there are actually 2 doors that lead into her shop), it's both of those. Look inside and at the bar will be old empty Port/Douro bottles on the shelf behind the bar. That will be it.
not scientific, but I hope this will help you next time.
As you are standing at the river, in that large open area where all the tables are and all the tourist and locals are eating and drinking. If you are looking up the steep street in front of you, the very first street on your left (walk up the street toward it and turn left). Walk down about 1/2 way or so and its on your left.
OR
If your standing on the river bank, in that same open area....face the river. Walk to your right and about 1/2 way down that old huge stone wall is a bunch of very small doors (there are actually 2 doors that lead into her shop), it's both of those. Look inside and at the bar will be old empty Port/Douro bottles on the shelf behind the bar. That will be it.
not scientific, but I hope this will help you next time.
Andy Velebil Good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used. William Shakespeare http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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Re: To buy Port in Oporto.
Andy, in this case Google Maps is correct. I checked it, and while I think that AVEPOD is possibly a tiny bit farther west than what is indicated by Google Maps, it is no more than 10-15 meters off.
Carlos, I believe the door may be confusing. If I remember correctly, the sign on the door reads "Associacao de Viticultores Engarrafadores dos Vinhos do Porto e Douro" and not AVEPOD.
It was open daily while I was in Porto, but closed fairly early. As I recall it closed at either 18:00 or 19:00 each evening.
Carlos, I believe the door may be confusing. If I remember correctly, the sign on the door reads "Associacao de Viticultores Engarrafadores dos Vinhos do Porto e Douro" and not AVEPOD.
It was open daily while I was in Porto, but closed fairly early. As I recall it closed at either 18:00 or 19:00 each evening.
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Re: To buy Port in Oporto.
O.k., thanks. Next time I'll go, I'll try to find it againg.
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Re: To buy Port in Oporto.
Ah, ok. Its a little tuff to find until you know exactly where to look.
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Re: To buy Port in Oporto.
Hi Roy,Roy Hersh wrote:..... In my opinion, you can find better "deals" on Vintage Port ... but especially Colheita in a number of shops in the downtown Lisboa area. I have a handful that I go to when there and the prices are usually significantly less money than in Porto.
As I'm planing to go "shopping" to Portugal next moth. I'm seriusly thinking to take your advise and go to Lisbon this time. What you'd recommend to me?