• Rota dos vinhos do Tejo

Tradition, flavour, and essence: the three concepts of the Rota dos Vinhos do Tejo

21 February 2025|

The Rota dos Vinhos do Tejo stands out as a prominent wine tourism itinerary in Portugal, offering visitors a deep immersion into the rich winemaking tradition of the Tejo region. This route, which extends approximately 150 kilometres along the left bank of the Tagus River, covers seven municipalities: Abrantes, Constância, Chamusca, Alpiarça, Almeirim, Salvaterra de Magos, and Benavente.

  • Beira Interior

Rota dos Vinhos da Beira Interior: experience wine from the heights of Portugal

21 February 2025|

The Rota dos Vinhos do Dão stands as an emblem of wine tourism in Portugal, offering wine lovers a deep immersion into the rich winemaking tradition of the Dão region. Their participation in the upcoming edition of one of the most important wine tourism fairs highlights their commitment to promoting and sharing the authenticity of their wines and wine tourism experiences with a broader audience.

  • Dao Vinos

Rota dos Vinhos do Dão: a journey through Portuguese winemaking tradition and excellence

21 February 2025|

The Rota dos Vinhos do Dão stands as an emblem of wine tourism in Portugal, offering wine lovers a deep immersion into the rich winemaking tradition of the Dão region. Their participation in the upcoming edition of one of the most important wine tourism fairs highlights their commitment to promoting and sharing the authenticity of their wines and wine tourism experiences with a broader audience.

  • Lindeborg Wines

Lindeborg Wines: diversity and authenticity in Portuguese winemaking

21 February 2025|

In the landscape of European wine tourism, Lindeborg Wines stands out as a prominent reference, offering a comprehensive wine experience that combines tradition, innovation, and hospitality. With a presence in the wine regions of Lisbon, Tejo, and Alentejo, this winery not only produces high-quality wines but also invites visitors to immerse themselves in Portuguese culture and scenery.

  • Sicilia

Istituto Regionale del Vino e dell’Olio (IRVO) is the pillar of Sicilian wine tourism

20 February 2025|

En el vibrante escenario de la Feria de Enoturismo Internacional (FINE), Real Cave do Cedro se presenta como un exponente destacado del enoturismo portugués. Esta bodega, fundada en 1951 por la familia Aleixo, no solo representa la rica tradición vitivinícola de la región de Bairrada, sino también la evolución de un legado familiar que ha sabido conjugar autenticidad, innovación y hospitalidad.

  • Maribor

Regionalna razvojna agencija za Podravje – Maribor: innovation and tradition at the heart of Slovenian wine tourism

20 February 2025|

In the landscape of European wine tourism, the Podravje region in northeastern Slovenia stands out for its unique combination of winemaking tradition, idyllic landscapes, and a tourist offer that captivates travellers from all over the world. The Regional Development Agency for Podravje – Maribor (Regionalna razvojna agencija za Podravje – Maribor, RRA Podravje – Maribor) plays a key role in this international projection, leading initiatives that integrate wine culture with sustainable tourism. Their participation in FINE #WineTourismExpo reaffirms their commitment to promoting the region as a top wine tourism destination.

  • Real Cave do Cedro

Real Cave do Cedro: tradition, innovation and wine tourism in the depths of Bairrada

19 February 2025|

In the vibrant setting of the International Wine Tourism Fair (FINE), Real Cave do Cedro stands out as a prominent example of Portuguese wine tourism. Founded in 1951 by the Aleixo family, this winery not only represents the rich winemaking tradition of the Bairrada region but also the evolution of a family legacy that has successfully combined authenticity, innovation, and hospitality.

  • Quinta do Castro

Quinta do Castro: a wine jewel in the heart of the Douro Valley

19 February 2025|

Located in the legendary wine region of the Douro, Quinta do Crasto stands as an essential reference in the realm of international wine tourism. This prestigious destination, with centuries of history and a reputation for excellence, will participate in the Feria de Valladolid, where it will stand out for its combination of tradition, innovation, and unique experiences for wine lovers.

  • Casa das Hortas

Casa das Hortas: tradition, innovation and the essence of green wine in the heart of the Douro region

19 February 2025|

In the Demarcated Region of Vinho Verde, one of the most emblematic wine regions of Portugal, Casa das Hortas emerges as a benchmark of winemaking tradition and excellence in wine production. Located in Baião, with majestic views of the Douro Valley, this winery has consolidated its identity not only as a producer of high-quality wines but also as an attractive wine tourism destination.

  • Rota da Bairrada

Rota de Bairrada has plenty of reasons to dazzle at FINE 2025

19 February 2025|

The Associação Rota da Bairrada, founded in 2006 as a non-profit entity, has established itself as a benchmark in promoting wine tourism in the Bairrada region of Portugal. Its mission is to coordinate and structure the region's tourism offerings, ensuring that each visit is a unique experience, full of flavours and knowledge.

  • Azores

Azores: the magic of the archipelago will be present at FINE 2025

19 February 2025|

The Azores, an archipelago situated in the middle of the Atlantic, have established themselves as an emerging wine tourism destination, offering unique experiences that combine the richness of their wine heritage with landscapes of unparalleled beauty. In the upcoming edition of FINE, the Azores will be present, inviting visitors to discover their oenological and cultural treasures.

  • Ferrer Miranda

Ferrer Miranda: tradition and modernity at the heart of Spanish wine tourism

19 February 2025|

Ferrer Miranda, a prominent figure in the wine industry, will participate in the upcoming edition of the International Wine Tourism Fair (FINE) in Valladolid. With a trajectory rooted in tradition and an innovative approach, this winery is synonymous with quality and hospitality, becoming an essential reference for wine tourism enthusiasts.

  • Cerrato Palentino

Cerrato Palentino: an enclave of rural tradition and wine tourism wealth present at FINE 2024

19 February 2025|

In the heart of Castilla y León, the Cerrato Palentino emerges as one of the most unique regions with the greatest potential for the development of wine tourism in Spain. This territory, managed and promoted by the Association for the Integral Rural Development of Cerrato Palentino (ADRI Cerrato Palentino), is an example of how tradition and sustainable development can coexist in perfect harmony.