After months of doing my best to find a Porto-based blogger of Portuguese descent, that was not only a solid writer, but also Port / Douro wine knowledgeable and able to write well in English, (a difficult checklist) I am very happy with how Fernando Correia's progress has shaped up. Finding someone to fill the large shoes of Cynthia Jenson, was a "next to impossible" task, but so far, I've enjoyed Fernando's perspective. While some of his early posts were not all focused directly on Port-centric topics, the diversity has been very good.
In December, I've set up an exclusive appointment for him to interview one of the living legends of the Port trade, someone who spent over 40 years in the trade. Stay tuned!
For now, please do check out Fernando's latest work and feel free to comment here: http://www.fortheloveofport.com/2015/11 ... conquered/
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Yay, another installment!
Yes, I've been following Fernando's posts. They're nicely written and present a perspective that is new to me. Very fun to read!
Yes, I've been following Fernando's posts. They're nicely written and present a perspective that is new to me. Very fun to read!
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Thanks for going through the efforts to find Fernando. Finding info from the source is the best perspective
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By the way, I loved this quote:

It was never the capital, though. The first was Coimbra, and then Lisbon, which was conquered in 1255 by the Arabs.





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