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Thumbnail Craft Your Vintage: Winemaker's Blend Experience at Herdade de Coelheiros
Igrejinha, Arraiolos (Alentejo)
8 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 8
From €646.00
“Craft your own unique wine blend under the guidance of a winemaker and take home a personalized bottle to age in your cellar!”
Thumbnail Grape Harvesting Programme at Fitapreta in Alentejo
Nossa Senhora da Graca do Divor, Évora (Alentejo)
6 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €200.00
“Join the team of Fitapreta this harvest and learn the ins and outs of making wine!”
Thumbnail Half-Day Harvest Program at Fitapreta in Alentejo
Nossa Senhora da Graca do Divor, Évora (Alentejo)
4 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €125.00
“Live a unique experience and learn the ins and outs of grape harvesting at Fitapreta! Then enjoy a delicious lunch and a tasting of 5 wines”
Thumbnail 2-night wine escape under the Alentejo Starry Sky at L'AND
Nossa Senhora da Vila, Montemor-o-Novo (Alentejo)
2 Days
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €665.50
“Sleep by the vineyards and under the Alentejo starry sky in a Sky View Suite and enjoy an exclusive Gastronomic and Wine package”
Thumbnail Kids Experience at Fitapreta
Nossa Senhora da Graca do Divor, Évora (Alentejo)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 1, Maximum Not Specified
From €12.00
“Let your kids discover the universe of wine through different interactive activities while you enjoy your wine tasting at Fitapreta!”
Thumbnail Gourmet picnic at Herdade do Freixo
Redondo, Redondo (Alentejo)
3 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 10
From €60.00
“Pair 3 premium wines from Herdade do Freixo with typical Alentejo snacks while surrounded by a unique landscape in full balance with nature”
Thumbnail 'Wine Geek' Wine Tasting at Fitapreta in Alentejo
Nossa Senhora da Graca do Divor, Évora (Alentejo)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 15
From €60.00
“For real geeks! Visit Fitapreta, enjoy a tasting of 7 wines from different regions paired with local cheese and ham & taste from the barrels”
Thumbnail Visit, Wine Tasting & Plant Grafting Workshop at Quinta da Plansel
Nossa Senhora da Vila, Montemor-o-Novo (Alentejo)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 50
From €32.00
“Experience Quinta da Plansel's immersive journey, where you'll explore the winery and vineyards, create your own graft, and savor its wines.”
Thumbnail Family Collection Tasting at Herdade do Freixo
Redondo, Redondo (Alentejo)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 1, Maximum 8
From €37.50
“visit the iconic building of Herdade do Freixo and enjoy a tasting of 3 wines, including Herdade do Freixo's Family Collection”
Thumbnail Visit and Wine Tasting at Herdade do Freixo
Redondo, Redondo (Alentejo)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 1, Maximum 8
From €15.00
“Visit the Herdade do Freixo winery, awarded "Building of the year 2018" by the renowned website Archdaily! Included a glass of premium wine”
Thumbnail Visit and Tasting of 2 Wines at Herdade do Freixo
Redondo, Redondo (Alentejo)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 1, Maximum 8
From €20.00
“A guided tour of Herdade do Freixo, "Building of the year 2018" according to Archdaily, ending with the tasting of 2 premium wines”
Thumbnail Special Tasting at Herdade do Freixo
Redondo, Redondo (Alentejo)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 4, Maximum 8
From €57.50
“A special and exclusive visit to Herdade do Freixo, including a guided tasting of the 6 wines of Herdade do Freixo's portfolio”

More information on Alentejo

Located in the central south of the country, the Alentejo is one of Portugal’s main wine regions. While the Algarve might be Portugal’s most favored region for tourism, the Alentejo is perhaps the country’s most loved destination by wine aficionados. Within its territory, characterized by large, gently undulating plains, you will find vast agricultural estates and historical wineries that you can visit for a wine tasting.

During your visits to Alentejo’s wineries, you will learn that while the area during the golden age was populated by royalty, it is now a wide, sparsely populated, and rather impoverished agricultural region. The baking hot summer temperatures of the Alentejo make the region’s climate ideal for the production of warm, easy-going red wines, with fruity notes and soft tannins. While traditional Alentejo red wines are famous for their complexity, modern-style ones are quite easy-drinking and are praised for their rich and intense fruitiness. Fresh and fruitier white wines are also on the rise in the Alentejo, thanks to the implementation of new blends of local and international grapes.

Which food to taste in Alentejo?

Between your winery visits in the Alentejo, make sure to visit the local restaurants and explore the region’s cuisine, boosting some of the country’s most famous dishes, such as Alentejo-style açorda (bread soup), cozido (boiled meats with vegetables), carne de porco com amejoas (pork, clams, and potatoes in a garlic-wine sauce), bacalhau com broa (cod baked with cornbread), ensopado de borrego (lamb stew), as well as some mouthwatering desserts, such as sericaia (cinnamon flavored egg pudding) or bolo de mel (honey cake).

Which wines to taste in Alentejo?

Your wine tastings in the Alentejo will include wines produced with both traditional Portuguese varieties, such as Trincadeira, Aragonez (Tempranillo), Alfrocheiro, and Castelão - for the red wines - and Antão Vaz, Roupeiro, Arinto, and Verdelho - for the whites - as well as newcomers like Syrah, Alicante Bouchet, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Viognier.

Which is the best season to visit Alentejo?

The best seasons to plan your wine trip to the Alentejo region and get to know its great wines, visiting its wineries and taking part in unforgettable wine tastings, are without doubt either spring or autumn, when temperatures are pleasant but not extreme. During spring you will be able to admire the region’s meadows burst into multi-colored bloom, while in autumn the vineyards and olive groves, heavy with fruit, dominate the scenery.

What things to do in Alentejo?

During your time in the Alentejo, you will have the opportunity to embark in some unique wine experiences and visit various renowned wineries for a wine tasting. While here, don’t waste the opportunity to visit at least a few of the region’s highlights, such as the capital, Évora, a UNESCO site rich in architectural masterpieces, Monsaraz and its medieval castle, the Castle of Elvas, the natural park of Serra de São Mamede, or visit the beautiful Alentejo coast, where you’ll find plenty of beaches still unknown to most tourists.