Wineries to visit Azores
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DimasAdega
(Winery in Azores)
Provides 1 wine tasting and winery visit from €55.00
Nestled along the prestigious north coast of Terceira Island, Dimas Adega blends tradition and innovation to craft exceptional wines and artisanal liqueurs that capture the essence of the Azores.
Our vineyards thrive in volcanic basalt-rich soils, offering the perfect environment for cultivating grapes with naturally high sugar and acidity levels. This unique terroir, combined with the island’s maritime climate, results in wines that reflect the distinctive minerality and freshness of the Azorean landscape.
Located in the renowned Biscoitos wine region, our winery is deeply connected to the island’s culture and traditions. Local festivities, such as the Festa do Divino Espírito Santo and the Corn Husking Festival ("Desfolhada do Milho"), enrich the history behind every bottle we produce.
Pico Island Cooperative - Picowines
(Winery in Azores)
Provides 2 wine tastings and winery visit from €20.00
Pico Island Cooperative stands as the largest and oldest wine producer in the Azores and continues to respect and preserve the way our ancestors made wine. It is the culture of respect for the land's history and traditions, combined with the irreverence of new knowledge, that makes Picowines the best of the Azores. The Pico Island Wine Cooperative was founded in 1949, by the efforts of the producers, trying to recover the noble grape varieties and the culture of the vineyard, in a stone corral, which is today classified as a World Heritage site by UNESCO.
Quinta Do Canto-turismo Rural
(Winery in Azores)
Legend has it that many years ago lived in this house a lady alone and one day hit him at the door, a man with beggar looks like. He carried on his back a bag and asked for food and shelter because he had no place to stay.
The lady, pity the poor man, gave him food and shelter, despite not knowing his name or where he came from. The man who sheltered in his house was not a beggar but a noble gentleman fled the pirates, who brought the bag a treasure.
Upon arrival to the island had been treated by the Jesuits friars because of their weakened state caused by the boat trip. But seeing that she was in danger so I decided to go to the center of the island and there remain hidden. But one day the pirates come to the island looking noble and treasure, than finding by the sea will look for it and eventually find it. The landlady, who had left when she returned found three dead men and his protégé to agonize. He realized then that they had been stealing. Noble did not resist and died and was buried in this building. Not knowing his name the landlady gave him a cross with the inscription "Here lies the brave."
Bravo for having killed the three pirates.
The treasure, tells the story, is also buried somewhere on this farm. After many years was built the road and as it was much talked about what had happened in this house, the competent authorities gave to the street's name: Lomba Street Bravo Cruz. In 1942, at the height of World War II, this house served as a support to military seeking the big houses for their use so that settled in this parish. Hospital and was served in the officers' mess. Over donates years this house has known several offices in your store such as shoemaker, barber, carpenter, tavern and wine warehouse.
Due to its size the former owners leased the store was divided by several tenants while the owners lived upstairs.
Azores Wine Company
(Winery in Azores)
The Winery is located on the north coast of the island, near Cais do Mourato, in the middle of the Vineyard Landscape of Pico Island – World Heritage in Portugal.
The Azores Wine Company Winery, on Pico Island, is explicitly designed for the creation of excellent white wines, but also ideal for wine tourism. A duo of Portuguese architects teamed up with two more English architects to develop the Azores Wine Company Winery project, framed in the surrounding environment of Pico Island, taking into account the World Heritage Site Status.
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Here are the best wine tastings to book in Azores:
- Volcanic Vineyard Experience: A Wine & Liqueur Tasting in Biscoitos
- One, Two, Terroir - Wine Tasting Experience at Picowines
- From Land to Sea - Wine Tasting Experience at Picowines
- Pineapple farm tour & Chef's Cláudio Pontes Gastronomic Dinner in the Azores Islands