For The Love Of Port Blog

Two Half Centuries of Port Wine – Part 2 (1970-2020)

Two half centuries of Port a 2-part series and the first half was filled with oldies, the 1920’s through 1960’s. Part 1 can be found here. It is known that over the course of recent centuries, there have been on average three Vintage Port declarations per decade. If you could afford a bottle from the [...]

By |2021-03-05T08:45:51-08:00March 5th, 2021|Categories: Featured, Roys Blog|0 Comments

Two Half Centuries of Port Wine – Part 1 (1920-1969)

Two half centuries of Port is a 2-part series and the first half is filled with oldies. It is well known that over the course of history, from the time that Port was fortified, there has been an average of 3 Vintage Port declarations per decade. But in those decades what are the gems to [...]

By |2020-12-17T07:09:08-08:00December 17th, 2020|Categories: Featured, Port, Port Basics, Roys Blog|0 Comments

Mosiacs and Majesty: The Towns of Conímbriga & Coimbra

It is easy for Port Wine lovers to miss some of the rich cultural and historical gems that Portugal has to offer when focused only on the wines. My first trip to Portugal was in 2006 on the For The Love Of Port Harvest Tour. The tour focused mainly on the two important wine-related areas [...]

By |2020-12-20T13:55:07-08:00October 24th, 2020|Categories: Featured, Roys Blog|4 Comments

Befuddled Blind Tasting in Pinhão

The old, rustic train pulled into the Pinhão train station, with its Portuguese-tiled exterior walls reflecting the bright afternoon sun. It is a tiny station tucked in between the terraced hillside vineyards and the Douro River, and it pulses with activity and tourists for a few brief moments with each arriving train until surrendering back [...]

By |2021-06-30T14:37:28-07:00September 12th, 2020|Categories: Featured, Roys Blog|1 Comment

Top 7 Portuguese Cocktails to Pair with Chocolate and Cheese

Photo Source: Upsplash.com Article by Rebecca Siggers © June 2020 Portugal’s drinking culture is known for its etiquette, as there is never any real impetus to get drunk. The drinks are savored with each sip; no wonder some of the best cocktail recipes come from the Portuguese. The individual wines and Ports are [...]

By |2021-01-15T08:07:47-08:00June 29th, 2020|Categories: Featured, Roys Blog|0 Comments

The Fascinating History of Port Transportation

The Douro Valley, the birthplace of Port, is one of the oldest wine regions in the world, and the only place legally able to produce “Port wine” — it was officially demarcated by the Marques de Pombal, an important Portuguese Prime Minister, in 1756. But, before the advent of roads and railways, the Douro wine region could only be [...]

By |2021-01-15T08:10:11-08:00April 2nd, 2020|Categories: Featured, Roys Blog|0 Comments

Top 10 Finest Hotels and Wines of Portugal

Article and photos by Rebecca Siggers © February 22nd 2020 Portugal is among the most ranked countries in Europe in terms of scenic views and beautiful landscapes. The place is also famous for its elegant hotels and delicious food and wines. If you are planning to take a trip to the country, you need to [...]

By |2021-01-15T08:09:58-08:00February 26th, 2020|Categories: Featured, Roys Blog|0 Comments

Port: Part of a Warming Winter Cocktail

By The Fireside: A Modern Twist on Port and Coffee  The first recorded use of the term ‘cocktail’ was in a 1798 British newspaper, but the cocktail as we know it today wasn’t defined until the publication of The Balance and Columbian Repository in 1806. Since then, cocktails have had a firm place on many drinks menus. [...]

By |2021-01-15T08:09:47-08:00January 15th, 2020|Categories: Featured, Roys Blog|0 Comments

Douro Boys Celebrate 15th Anniversary

For their 15th Anniversary, the Douro Boys created both a Red Cuvée and a Vintage Port from the young and epic 2017 vintage, blending in all five of the original members’ wines who make up this project. In October they will offer these bottles for sale at an auction both online and in person in [...]

The New Douro

Fifteen years ago, two things happened in the fine Douro vintage of 2004; still today my all-time favorite for Douro wines, yes, every bit as good as 2011 for those that don't have many 2004's in their cellar. I am grateful to still cellar a couple dozen bottles of Douro wines from that great year. [...]