Visited a week ago, got so busy Gonçalo and I had no time to talk - though bless him he found time to slip me the odd glass! Beautiful space, well positioned on the waterfront, and so far so good for tunrover, it seems. Will be returning one morning this week to learn more. Their strength is their colheitas and some stunning old whites - visions of evenings with foie gras dancing in her head...
Free lance wine writer based in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.
Any idea what time da Silva opens? I will probably have a couple of hours to spend in Porto / VndG over lunch before I have to catch a flight from the airport at 1700 in a few weeks time. It would be great to say hello to Goncalo.
Goncalo,
I saw the Facebook pic that was posted and it looked like the two patrons with beers were being handed a small vial of what I assume was Port, Is that correct? If so can you post a clearer picture of what it was and what is inside it?
Al B. wrote:Any idea what time da Silva opens? I will probably have a couple of hours to spend in Porto / VndG over lunch before I have to catch a flight from the airport at 1700 in a few weeks time. It would be great to say hello to Goncalo.
Hi Al, like Cynthia said I open the C. da Silva store/tasting room from 10:00 a.m. till 19:00 p.m..
After your last job working for JP, it must be nice getting off work at 7 p.m. nowadays and enjoying being with your family at night. I will toast to that!
One question: If you were to think of one thing that has surprised you the most about running this new operation ... what would that be?
I´ve to say the way that people received me in Dalva and Cruz facilities; always friendly and ready to help me with anything that I need.
And...of course Mr. Jorge Dias (DALVA and GRAN CRUZ general manager) he´s a very knowlegeable and polite person, it is very easy to work with him and he delegates a lot of responsibility in me...
And daily understand the needs of the C. da Silva store, trying to make it more and more appellative.
I think that I´m making a good work in the 1st month by selling a nice quantity of premium Ports, visitors are delighted with Dalva Vintages, old whites, Colheitas and aged tawnies.
Gonçalo - glad you get Mondays off, after I posted that, i began to worry about you... The tastings are a pretty incredible experience too!
I still owe you another visit, but suddently got flat out at work myself - I haven't forgotten ! Just not sure when I will get there, it may not be till next weekend at this rate, desculpe! beijinhos...
Free lance wine writer based in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.
It is amazing that people may taste for FREE the "premium" Ports like the Golden Whites 1952/ 63; 30y, over 40y old, 20y dry white and colheitas from the sixties and eighties...
It has been rewarding, seeing people walking around after visiting us and then come back...distinctive Ports and tastings.
I had the chance to visit Goncalo last week, before I rushed off to Germany, and was greeted in terrific style. I was able to try the Dalva 20 year old white tawny - the first white with an indication of 20 years of age that I have ever seen - and it was very good.
Many thanks to Goncalo for the hospitality ... and there are still a handful of (extremely expensive) bottles of the 1952 Golden White still available and a really delicious '67 colheita.
Thank you very much for leaving the 1983 Quinta do Noval Nacional at the Dalva shop. I had the time of my life tasting it with Derek, Raul and my brother - as it's my birthday year - the empty bottle is now right in front of me, in my bedroom, next to other dozen of milestone Ports. Once again, thank you