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Step into the rich tradition of Portuguese winemaking with a self-guided visit to Taylor’s Port Cellars in Porto. Wander through atmospheric, 300-year-old cellars at your own pace, discovering the legacy of one of the world’s most esteemed Port houses, established in 1692.
With an audio guide available in 13 languages, you’ll uncover the fascinating history of Port wine, from its origins in the Douro Valley to the innovative milestones set by Taylor’s, including the introduction of the first Dry White Port and the celebrated Late Bottled Vintage style.
As you explore, learn about the meticulous production process and the evolution of Taylor’s Port, gaining insights into the craftsmanship that has defined this iconic brand for centuries. The cellars’ recent renovations blend history with modern comfort, ensuring a memorable experience for every visitor.
Your visit concludes with a tasting of three distinguished wines: Chip Dry Extra Dry White, Late Bottled Vintage, and a 10-year-old Tawny. Children aged 8 to 17 can enjoy a grape juice from the Douro Valley, making this a family-friendly outing. The cellars are open daily, with flexible entry times to suit your schedule.
Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in Porto’s wine heritage. Secure your preferred date and time now to guarantee your place at Taylor’s Port Cellars and savor the best of Portugal’s Port tradition.







