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Porto Port Wine Cellars: A Day of Tastings on the Douro

Porto gave port wine its name, and the aged lodges of Vila Nova de Gaia are where the magic happens. This themed day pairs a cellar tour and tasting with a Six Bridges river cruise and a food-and-wine walk through the old town — with the best-rated port wine experiences to book for each.

At a glance

  1. 1Vila Nova de Gaia cellar tour & tasting
  2. 2Six Bridges cruise on the Douro
  3. 3Riverside port & tapas walk
  4. 4Sunset toast over the Ribeira

Morning: cellar tour and tasting in Gaia

Cross the river to Vila Nova de Gaia, where the great port houses — Taylor's, Cálem, Poças and their neighbours — age their wines in cool riverside lodges. A guided cellar visit walks you through how tawny, ruby and vintage ports are made, then finishes with a tasting of several styles straight from the barrel-lined cellars.

Midday: a Six Bridges Douro cruise

Step aboard a traditional rabelo-style boat for the classic Six Bridges cruise, gliding under Porto's iconic spans while the Ribeira and the Gaia lodges drift past. Many sailings pour a glass of port or a snack on board, turning a scenic half-hour on the Douro into a relaxed extension of your tasting day.

Afternoon: port and tapas on foot

Back on land, join a food-and-wine walking tour through the lanes of the Ribeira and Baixa. Local guides pair ports and Douro table wines with petiscos — Portugal's answer to tapas — from bacalhau croquettes to francesinha bites, sharing the stories behind each cellar, cellar family and neighbourhood tavern along the way.

Evening: a riverside toast

Round off the day on a Ribeira terrace as the sun sets behind the Dom Luís I bridge. A final glass of aged tawny, with the illuminated Gaia lodges reflected in the water, is the perfect way to toast a day spent tracing port wine from barrel to glass.

Porto Port Wine Cellars — FAQ

Where are the port wine cellars in Porto?
The historic port lodges are in Vila Nova de Gaia, on the south bank of the Douro directly across from Porto's Ribeira — a short walk over the Dom Luís I bridge. Big names like Taylor's, Cálem, Sandeman and Poças all offer guided cellar tours with tastings.
How much does a port wine cellar tour cost?
A standard cellar visit with a tasting of two or three ports typically starts from around €15–€25 per person. Premium tours with more cellars, older tawnies or vintage ports, food pairings or a Fado show cost more. Most can be cancelled free up to 24 hours ahead.
Do I need to book port wine tastings in advance?
The most popular lodges and small-group tastings fill up in peak season and around weekends, so booking a day or two ahead secures your preferred time. Many experiences also offer instant confirmation for last-minute plans.