Welcome to Porto, where every cobblestone street, iconic bridge, and riverside view is accompanied by a glass of world-class Port wine. Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or just starting your journey into the rich world of Port, the wine cellars of Porto offer an experience like no other. From historic brands that have been perfecting their craft for centuries to modern twists that add a splash of creativity, each cellar tells a unique story - best paired with a glass in hand.
In this guide, we’ll uncover Porto’s top 14 wine cellars, from the iconic wine names you’ve heard of to hidden gems that deserve a spot on your must-visit list. Prepare for a journey filled with flavors, history, fun (and some great wine jokes along the way). Ready to sip, swirl, and savor Porto like never before?
Step into the world of Caves Burmester, where the past meets the present in a bubbly dance! Established in 1750 by the dynamic duo Henry Burmester and John Nash, these cellars are a vintage treasure trove, boasting centuries of Port wine history. Imagine a scenic spot next to Porto's iconic D. Luis I bridge - talk about a prime location!
Their revamped museum cellars, built in the 18th century and still rocking their original charm with dark wooden beams and granite walls, are a delight. Explore a small museum featuring ancient bottling gadgets and take a trip back in time with every sip of their exceptional Port wines. Whether you're tasting exquisite vintages or exploring their extensive wine store, there's much to toast.
Burmester isn’t just about wine; it's a hub for events! Their Reception Room is perfect for a pre-dinner cocktail or just mingling with fellow wine lovers. Need a spot for a fancy dinner or a lively party? The Dining Room has you covered with room for 180 guests and all the bells and whistles. For exhibitions or intimate gatherings, the Exhibition Room and Auditorium are ready to impress with their modern tech and cozy vibes. And if you fancy a more private moment, the Terrace offers stunning Douro River views - ideal for sipping and relaxing with a select few.
In short, Burmester is where you can indulge in history, savor fabulous wines, and enjoy events with a touch of Porto’s charm. Come for the wine, stay for the stories, and leave with a smile!
Welcome to Caves Cálem, where Port wine isn’t just a drink - it’s a legendary experience! Founded in 1859 by António Alves Cálem, this cellar has been pouring excellence for over a century. From trading Port for exotic Brazilian woods to becoming one of the world’s most visited cellars, Cálem’s journey is as rich and intriguing as its wines.
Nestled right by Porto’s iconic D. Luis I Bridge, the Cálem cellars are a prime spot for all kinds of events. Whether you're sipping on some award-winning Port or exploring their historic cellars, there's a vibe here that's both classic and electric. Their Reception Room is perfect for mingling over cocktails, while the Dining Room is ready for everything from corporate shindigs to weddings - with a side of air conditioning and great sound!
Feeling more artsy? Check out the Exhibition Room or the Auditorium, where technology and tradition blend seamlessly. And for those moments when you just need to soak in the Porto panorama, the Terrace offers stunning Douro River views and an intimate setting for small gatherings.
So, whether you're here to savor some of the best Port wine around or just enjoy the rich history and lively atmosphere, Cálem promises a memorable experience that’s all about good times and great wine.
Welcome to Croft, where Port wine is both a tradition and a trendsetter! Established in 1588, Croft isn’t just old - it’s ancient, holding the title of the oldest active Port house. But don’t let its age fool you; this venerable producer knows how to keep things exciting.
While Croft has perfected classic Vintage Ports and age old tawnies, it’s also the brain behind the revolutionary Croft Pink, the world’s first rosé Port. Yes, you read that right - rosé Port! Who knew history could be so cheeky?
At the heart of Croft’s legacy is the legendary Quinta da Roêda, known as the crown jewel of Port estates. With some of the Douro Valley’s oldest vines, this vineyard is where magic happens, blending into Croft’s exceptional Vintage Port.
Even with a legacy spanning over four centuries, Croft remains a family run gem dedicated to crafting top notch Ports - from robust reserves to those coveted Vintage bottles that collectors dream about.
So, whether you’re a Port aficionado or just curious, Croft promises a pour of tradition, innovation, and a splash of fun. Cheers to that!
Step into Caves Ferreira, where every glass of Port is a toast to Portuguese heritage and a legend named Dona Antónia Adelaide Ferreira. Founded in 1751, Ferreira’s roots run deep in the Douro region, with a history that’s as rich as its wines.
Dona Antónia, known as “Ferreirinha,” was a true icon of strength and resilience in 19th century Douro. Her story intertwines with Ferreira’s rise to prominence, symbolizing Portugal’s wine culture. Sip on a Ferreira Port, and you’re not just enjoying a drink - you’re savoring a piece of Portuguese history.
The Ferreira experience offers more than just exceptional Port. At the Hall da Cruz, you can marvel at vintage labels and imagine the days when barrels were the new tech. The Ferreira Museum showcases old school winemaking tools that’ll make you appreciate the craftsmanship behind each bottle.
For events, the Espaço Casa Ferreirinha is your modern twist on tradition, accommodating up to 80 guests in style.
So, whether you’re here for the legendary wines or to walk through Portuguese wine history, Ferreira promises a delightful blend of tradition and innovation. Cheers to a legacy that’s been uncorking greatness for over 250 years!
Welcome to Fonseca, where centuries of history meet stunning views and seriously delicious Port wine! Nestled in cellars that have been aging gracefully for years, Fonseca offers an experience as rich as their wines.
Start your journey with a dive into the Douro Valley’s uniqueness and discover Fonseca’s commitment to sustainable viticulture. Ever wondered what makes Port wine so special? Fonseca's experience not only explains the magic behind their world renowned Vintage Ports but also invites you to test your skills in identifying those tantalizing aromas.
The panoramic views over Porto and the iconic D. Luis I Bridge are the cherry on top of this historical adventure. Sip on Fonseca’s finest, learn about their iconic wines, and get inspired with food pairing suggestions - feel free to throw in your culinary ideas!
So, if you’re ready for a tour that’s as full bodied as a Fonseca Port, come for the history, stay for the views, and leave with a newfound appreciation for the art of Port wine.
Get ready for a sip of intrigue at Sandeman, where the iconic Don - dressed like a Spanish gentleman and sporting a hat that screams sophistication - greets you from every corner. Born in 1928 in the mind of George Brown Massiot, this shadowy figure has become a global symbol of Sandeman's enigmatic charm.
Situated in a majestic 1811 granite building with views over the Douro River, Sandeman invites you to an experience as rich in history as its Port wine. The Sandeman Museum whisks you back to 1790 London, where George Sandeman, the Scottish visionary, began his quest to blend the best of Port and Sherry. Discover a treasure trove of paintings, photographs, and old bottles - proof that this brand has been captivating connoisseurs for centuries.
Don’t miss the Sandeman Bottle Collection, featuring 80 rare, handcrafted bottles from the 17th and 18th centuries. It’s like a time traveling tasting session, minus the flux capacitor.
And of course, no visit is complete without a stop at the Wine Shop, where you can taste Sandeman’s finest, including the innovative Vau Vintage. Whether you’re into historical artifacts or just love a good glass of Port, Sandeman’s got you covered with style, history, and a touch of theatrical flair.
Welcome to Churchill’s Lodge, where elegance is as classic as the Port wine it serves! Nestled in a charming side street of Vila Nova da Gaia, this isn’t just a wine cellar - it’s a cozy hideaway where Port enthusiasts can sip, savor, and even strike up a conversation with a bottle.
Founded in 1981 by the ever passionate Johnny Graham, Churchill’s is a rare gem among Port producers. It’s one of the world’s top boutique makers of premium Port and Douro wines, and still proudly independent - no big groups here, just pure, unadulterated Port magic. Johnny’s been crafting exceptional wines for nearly 40 years, proving that true talent only gets better with age.
At Churchill’s Lodge, you’re invited to experience the best of both worlds: the buzz of a working port lodge combined with the tranquility of a refined tasting experience. Their Wine Shop and Tasting Room are the perfect spots to indulge in their exceptional offerings. So come on over, grab a glass, and let Churchill’s turn your wine dreams into a reality - cheers to that!
Step into Cockburn’s Lodge, the grand old dame of Port cellars, and get ready for a history lesson that pairs perfectly with a glass of Port! Established in 1815 and boasting the most extensive cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, Cockburn’s is the place where tradition and taste come together in perfect harmony.
Picture this: over 6,500 oak barrels of maturing Port tucked away behind sturdy granite walls. These barrels have been aging your favorite Port wines since the 19th century - talk about a vintage hangout! And while the cellars are as old as time, they’ve just recently opened their doors to the public, so you get a front row seat to history and a chance to sip on the good stuff.
Start your journey with a sip of Port on the vine covered terrace, where the only thing cooler than the drink is the view of the Douro River. Or head inside to the tasting rooms, where expert guides will take you through a selection of Cockburn’s finest, from legendary vintages to the latest hits.
And don’t miss the John Smithes Room, where you can indulge in premium tastings that include some of Cockburn’s rarest and most exquisite Ports. It’s like a VIP club for Port lovers - minus the velvet ropes.
Explore the museum and you'll find everything from 19th century watercolors (including a dramatic one of Baron Joseph James Forrester, who had a rather unfortunate encounter with the Douro rapids) to original ledgers and winemaking tools. You’ll even get to see coopers at work - imagine them as the Port’s very own barrel bending superheroes!
Welcome to Espaço Porto Cruz, the ultimate Port wine playground where history, culture, and a splash of creativity come together in perfect harmony! Nestled on the scenic banks of the Douro River, this hotspot is a modern twist on a centuries old tradition, offering a delightful mix of wine tasting, artistic expression, and culinary delights.
Step into this historic 1881 building, beautifully revitalized in 2012, and discover how Port wine mingles with fashion, art, and gastronomy. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or just in for the fun, Espaço Porto Cruz has something for everyone. The building itself pays homage to Portuguese culture and artists, all while giving you a front row seat to the river's breathtaking views.
My Porto Cruz invites you to become your own Port wine expert. Explore the different types of Porto Cruz wines, play with harmonization, and find out which Port suits your taste. It's like a wine tasting game show - minus the pressure and a lot of fun!
Top off your visit at TerraceLounge 360º. Here, you can enjoy innovative Port wine cocktails created by Paulo Ramos of the Cocktail Academy while soaking in panoramic views of Porto and Gaia. It’s the perfect spot to savor the sunset with a drink that’s as sophisticated as the view.
Welcome to Graham’s Port Lodge, where history is as rich as the Port! Perched majestically on a ridge in Vila Nova de Gaia, this 1890 gem offers more than just stunning views of Porto and its iconic bridge - it’s a full-on Port wine experience that’ll transport you through three centuries of craftsmanship.
Graham’s Lodge is a masterpiece of preservation and innovation, recently spruced up by the Symington family. Imagine walking through granite walls that have weathered the ages, feeling the cool embrace of the maritime climate that’s perfect for aging Port to perfection. With over 2,000 oak casks and grand vats of Port wine, it’s a sight and taste sensation that blends tradition with a touch of contemporary flair.
Hear the rhythmic beat of Coopers’ hammers as they tend to their oak barrels and watch as the Lodge team collects samples for the tasting room - talk about a hands-on experience! And speaking of tasting, prepare to indulge in some of the finest Ports around, with Graham’s winning a record number of gold medals in international wine competitions.
Pop into the Wine Shop and Tasting Room to pick up a bottle of your favorite Graham’s Port and chat with the experts. If you’re looking to host an event with a historical twist, the Lodge’s Meeting Room can accommodate everything from conferences to cozy workshops, with a capacity of 12 to 75 guests.
If Port Wine had a royal family, Real Companhia Velha would be the crowned king. Founded in 1756 by King José I of Portugal, this is the oldest Port wine company in the country. Think of it as the grandfather of all Port houses, with over 250 years of aging excellence under its belt!
Inside their historic cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, Port wines age gracefully in oak barrels, some sleeping for decades. These barrels have seen more history than most of us can even imagine! With a wine lineup that includes Tawny and Vintage Ports, Real Companhia Velha is truly where time - and Port - ages to perfection.
Take a seat in the tasting room, where even the furniture is made from the same wood as the barrels - talk about immersive! You’ll be sipping on centuries of history, surrounded by images of the company's 257-year journey. After your tasting, swing by the shop for a bottle (or two) of Royal Oporto or Quinta das Carvalhas to relive the experience at home.
If you’re a fan of Vintage Port (those special bottles that age in the bottle instead of barrels), you’ll love the Vintage Museum, home to a collection dating back to 1765. It’s like a time capsule of wine excellence!
Welcome to Taylor’s, where Port wine isn’t just aged, it’s celebrated! With over 300 years of history under its cork, Taylor’s is like the Beyoncé of the Port world - iconic, legendary, and impossible to ignore.
At Taylor’s, you’ll explore their renovated 300-year-old cellars through a sleek, interactive museum tour. Available in eight languages (from English to Japanese), this audio-guided adventure takes you on a journey through the story of Port Wine, the Douro Valley, and the incredible Taylor’s legacy. Expect films, photos, and more wine history than you can shake a corkscrew at.
After soaking up the Port wine knowledge, head to their tasting room to sample some of their world renowned Ports. You can even snag a bottle (or three) to take home!
Taylor’s is often considered the greatest Port shipper by wine experts. So yes, you’re in excellent hands - or should we say glasses?
Step into the Wines of Portugal Tasting Room in Porto, where you can sip your way through the country's top wine regions without leaving your seat. Run by ViniPortugal, this is your passport to experiencing Portugal's winemaking excellence, glass by glorious glass.
Here, daily tastings showcase the diversity of Portuguese wines, from bold reds to crisp whites and everything in between. Not sure if you're more of a Douro devotee or an Alentejo aficionado? Don't worry - there's a tasting to help you decide, all while learning about grape varieties and regions.
Feeling adventurous? Attend a wine launch, take a workshop, or test your palate in a themed tasting. It's like a wine school but with way more fun and no homework!
Portugal has over 250 indigenous grape varieties, so you might discover a new favorite wine you can't even pronounce yet - but you’ll want to drink it!
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to shrink yourself and step inside a grape (yes, really!), this museum is your dream come true. You’ll learn all about the magical spots on Earth where vines thrive, from perfect soils to sunny skies, and even a bit of grape gossip - because not all grapes grow up the same!
Feel like a winemaker for a day as you follow the grape’s journey from vine to wine. There’s a real Bedford van, a giant grape, and even an art gallery. Oh, and did we mention the WOW factor? It’s not just a museum - it’s an experience. Portugal’s wine regions are the stars here, so get ready to see how this small country packs a big punch in the wine world.
With sensory tastings, aroma tests, and, of course, wine, you’re guaranteed to spend 1.5 hours indulging your inner wine geek (or beginner!). Don’t forget the audioguide - it’s available in six languages, but the wine speaks for itself.
As your journey through Porto’s finest wine cellars comes to an end, one thing is clear - Port wine is more than just a drink; it’s a celebration of the city’s rich heritage and passion for craftsmanship. Each cellar holds its charm, blending tradition, innovation, and a whole lot of flavor into every glass. Whether you’ve found a new favorite or simply enjoyed the ride, Porto’s wine culture has a way of leaving an impression that lingers like the perfect finish of a vintage Port.
So, here’s to Porto - where history, flavor, and fun come together in the most delicious way possible. Until your next visit, may your memories (and your wine cellar) always be full.