This excursion is special for providing a complete and sensory experience of the Azeitão region, combining historical heritage, wine tradition and rural authenticity in a carefully structured itinerary. Visitors not only get to know the wineries and taste the wines, but also get in direct contact with the local culture and lifestyle, understanding the importance of the territory, craft production and the history of Alentejo winemaking.
The combination of the picturesque atmosphere of Villa Nogueira de Azeitão, the history and tradition of José Maria da Fonseca and the innovation and excellence of Bacalhôa creates an immersive, educational and memorable experience. This excursion allows you to see how the past and present of the region articulate, offering visitors a deep view of the cultural, enological and social identity of the Alentejo Setubalense, making the visit unique and truly special.
Duration: 5 hours<br/>Mercedes Benz<br/>Pickup included
Villa Nogueira de Azeitão is a typical Villa of Alentejo Setubalense, marked by its quiet streets, traditional architecture and rural environment. This place allows you to understand the local way of life, the historical heritage of the region and the connection between the community and the surrounding natural and cultural heritage.
A visit to José Maria da Fonseca, one of the oldest and most prestigious wineries in Portugal, offers visitors the opportunity to experience the production of traditional wines and liquors, including the famous Moscatel de Setúbal. The experience includes the exploration of the wines, the explanation of the production process and the tasting of emblematic products, transmitting the historical and cultural value of wine production in the region.
The tour also includes a visit to Bacalhôa Vinhos de Portugal, another milestone of enological excellence in the region. Here, visitors can appreciate the combination of tradition and innovation in wine production, exploring modern wineries and tasting award winning wines. The visit also allows you to understand the economic, cultural and tourist importance of wine production in Azeitão and Alentejo.
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Custard tart with a flaky pastry crust
A sandwich with meat, cheese, and a beer-based sauce
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