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The restrictions imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic are little by little behind us and life is getting back on track. It seems a long time ago that we were able to enjoy cultural events aimed at a large audience. So, nothing could be fairer than taking advantage of the opportunities that 2022 will offer us. And in Portugal those opportunities are meant to be many - albeit wearing masks most of the time.
Always crossing our fingers that everything goes well until then, we decided to inaugurate our editorship Portugal Lovers* with Phone Number List a delicious subject: wines! After all, Portugal is one of the countries that most understands this subject. It also offers the best in wine events. From north to south, wine lovers will have many wine fairs and festivals to choose from. We've selected a few, shall we.
Which wine festivals have already been confirmed for 2022? Essência do Vinho | Palacio da Bolsa
Essência do Vinho | Palácio da Bolsa (Stock Exchange Palace) - divulging Essence of Wine
It is already at the end of March that the Palácio da Bolsa, an iconic space in the city of Porto, receives one of the most important wine fairs in the country: Essence of Wine.

This event stands out for its monumentality: every year it receives around 20 thousand visitors and more than 400 producers of the most varied styles of wine (including Port wine). Here, curious and wine lovers, experts and international guests meet to get to know the new vintages through technical presentations and, of course, through tasting. By purchasing the ticket for the event (25€), the visitor receives a glass and can try more than 4 thousand wines on display for tasting.
In 4 days of the event, more than 15 thousand bottles are opened, in a mix of learning, didactics and experimentation. The Essence of Wine also offers a series of commented tastings, masterclasses and pairings, in sessions starting from 9.30am! In 2022, the Essence of Wine takes place from March 31st to April 3rd. Between one wine tasting and another, we strongly recommend you contemplate the beautiful halls of the Palácio da Bolsa, a neoclassical building from the 19th century. Pay special attention to the Salão Árabe, a space decorated with gold arabesques.
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