
The wines and quintas chosen by Charles for the tasting on Monday 31 January 2011 are as follows:
Vértice Super Reserva Brut 2005; PROVAM “Vinha Antiga” Alvarinho 2008; Casa de Mouraz White Dão DOC 2009; Quinta do Pégo Grande Reserva 2007, Douro D.O.C.; Quinta de Ramozeiros Douro Tinto 2007; Quinta das Bandeiras Passagem Douro 2007; Quinta do Crasto Douro Reserva Old Vines 2008; Herdade de Rocim Olho de Mocho Reserva Tinto 2008, Alentejo; Quinta do Carmo Dona Maria Reserva Red 2006, Alentejo; Port Vista Alegre Late Bottled Vintage 2004 – Unfiltered; Ramos Pinto Bom Retiro 20 year old Tawny Port
Is your mouth watering yet? We think you’ll agree it’s going to be a good one!

2011 is the first year that the conference will be held in Portugal, a country with more than 250 grape varieties and 350,000 hectares of land devoted to vineyards. Porto, Portugal’s second major city, is one of the Great Wine Capitals of the World, famous for its production of Port.
The conference will bring together wine and travel professionals from around the world to discuss, reflect on, and develop their ideas in addition to attracting wine and travel enthusiasts to discover Portugal as a “grape escape” destination.

During the “Pre-Conference,” attendees will travel to the Vinho Verde wine region to discover the breathtaking rolling green scenery, visit three family-run wine producers, and finishing up with a tour the Sandeman property back in Oporto.
For the next three days, the program involves over 40 talks, presentations, workshops, panel discussions, and symposiums, and will offer a number of opportunities to meet and connect with others in the wine tourism business, including winemakers, travel agents, writers, bloggers, celebrities, and fellow wine lovers from over 30 countries.

“For professional reasons, it’s important to learn about what other people are doing in wine tourism. For non-professionals – people in wine clubs, wine lovers, wine travelers – it’s a good way to meet the stars of wine tourism while trying hundreds of different wines from around the world,” Swift asserts.
Conference attendees will stay at the Palacio do Freixo, built in the mid-18th century and designed by architect Nasoni. The palace is one of the most remarkable examples of Portuguese civil architecture from the baroque period. The enchanting Portuguese setting, the excellent cuisine, and the considerable on-site capacity make this the ideal venue for this year’s Wine Tourism Conference.
The event is limited to only 300 delegates so early registration is recommended. Tickets include entrance to the conference talks, daily lunches, and after-conference activities. €95.00 for a one day ticket or €195.00 for a three day pass.
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