Algarve Wine Route

Algarve Wine RouteSeven wineries, a passport, four routes, many wines to taste: it is with these ingredients that makes the Algarve Wine Route , that  was officially released by the Algarve Wine Commission and the Region of the Algarve Tourism in BTL – Turismo de Lisboa.

It is the culmination of a long process that dragged on for years, and finally allows to integrate seven wineries, all located in the western Algarve, a visitable route by tourists.”These seven wineries are, for now, those who are able to receive visitors, featuring a shop, a schedule, the possibility of doing business events and conditions, which are, for example, by having sanitary facilities and parking,” explained Carlos Garcias, president of the Algarve Wine Commission (CVA).

Carlos Garcias adds that the reason why all these initial seven wineries are located in the Western Route is because “it is in this area of ​​the Algarve which lies most of the wine production in the region.” But noted that ‘very soon’, the Wine Road is expected to integrate a cellar in Tavira – Quinta dos Correias, near Fuzeta.”Everything depends on the conditions they create for visitors on a regular basis,” says the head of CVA.

The Algarve Wine Route is divided into four routes – Gil Eanes Route, integrating the Monte da Casteleja in Lagos, Arade, integrating the Quinta do Francês Winery in Odelouca (Silves) and Quinta do Morgado da Torre, in Penina (Faro), Mourisco, with Quinta dos Vales in Lagoa / Silves, and Quinta de Mata Mouros, in Silves, and yet the Roadmap Cliffs, with the Adega do Cantor, in Guia ( Albufeira), and Quinta da Vinha in Vala ( Silves).

To follow the route without getting lost, tourists – and residents – have at their disposal a passport, a small booklet in Portuguese and English with all the information about the wineries, but also on monuments and museums of the areas covered, restaurants and hotels Route and adherent to the remaining producers of wine, even those who are not members of (yet) this Route.

“This passport will be distributed to tourists and is available at Faro Airport, but also in tourism offices and receptions in the hotel,” he said.

There also be undertaken promotional activities at Faro Airport, where the Wine Route Algarve will have a booth to provide wine tastings, provide information and offer the passport. This promotion is the main gateway for tourists in the region begins at Easter.

The Wine Route, sponsored by CVA with the financial support of the RTA, is operationalized by the Association of Adherents of the Algarve Wine Route, which includes producers, but also restaurants, hotels.

Carlos Garcias, added, ending in 2013 that the Algarve has produced only one million liters of wine, ‘which is very little in the national context. ” But how would emphasize Hermínio Rebelo, chief sommelier, are ‘ high quality ‘ wines and especially’ quality that is growing. ” And starting now be discoverable in a more organized manner by visitors and residents. Simply just carry their is a passport from which to explore this Wine Tour of the Algarve.

Courtesy of Tee Times Tour Operator

 

Mediterranean diet

Mediterranean dietThe Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity serves to raise awareness of intangible heritage and provide recognition to communities traditions and know-how that reflect their cultural diversity.

The Mediterranean diet involves a set of skills, knowledge, rituals, symbols and traditions concerning crops, harvesting, fishing, animal husbandry, conservation, processing, cooking, and particularly the sharing and consumption of food. Eating together is the foundation of the cultural identity and continuity of communities throughout the Mediterranean basin. The Mediterranean diet emphasizes values of hospitality, neighbourliness, intercultural dialogue and creativity and plays a vital role in cultural spaces, festivals and celebrations, bringing together people of all ages, conditions and social classes.

The Chez Carlos Restaurant is specialized in Mediterranean diet and efforts to promote Mediterranean cuisine.

Christmas/Natal Menu 2012

Chez Carlos Restaurante – 25 of December 2012

Couvert:
Bread, butter, white cheese and jam
Pão, manteiga, queijo fresco e compota

Starters:
Aspargus cream soup or vegetables soup
Entradas:
Creme de espargos ou sopa de legumes

Main course:
Traditional roasted turkey with chestnuts stuffing served with roasted potatoes and assorted vegetables
Prato principal:
Perú recheado com castanhas servido com batata assada e legumes

Desserts:
Traditional cakes
Sobremesas:
Bolo Rei e outros

Notes:
Punch, coffee, Porto or Brandy included.
Other drinks not included
Notas:
Ponche, café, Porto ou Brandy incluidos
Restantes bebidas não incluidas

For Chez Carlos Members one bottle of house wine for 2 people
Para membros do Chez Carlos uma garafa de vinho da casa para 2 pessoas

Price per adult 20€
Children under 12 years 10€
Preço por pessoa 20€
Crianças com menos de 12 anos 10€