Thinking about exploring Portugal’s wine regions without the hassle of driving yourself? This private Lisbon wine tasting day trip offers a chance to indulge in some of the country’s best wines while enjoying the comfort of door-to-door service. With a carefully curated itinerary visiting two unique vineyards, paired with a delicious traditional lunch, it promises a day full of flavor, scenery, and local insight.
What really makes this experience stand out are the personalized service — thanks to the private guide — and the chance to learn about Portugal’s wine and community in a relaxed setting. We also love that you avoid the stress of navigation and transportation; instead, you get to focus on tasting, absorbing the scenery, and enjoying the day at your own pace.
That said, it’s not perfect for everyone. The price point, which is over $500 for the group, might feel steep if you’re not a wine enthusiast or don’t plan to make the most of the tastings. Also, the tour’s structure, including a hefty amount of time at the wineries and a midday lunch, makes it a full day, so it’s best suited for those who want an in-depth experience rather than a quick overview.
If you’re someone who appreciates good wine, loves learning about local traditions, and prefers a comfortable, private experience over busy group tours, this trip could be a great match. It’s particularly appealing if you want a blend of scenic views, cultural insights, and exceptional wines in a single day.
- Key Points
- A Closer Look at the Itinerary
- First Stop: Adega Mãe — The Vineyards and the Magic of Winemaking
- Midday Break: Lunch in a Typical Portuguese Restaurant
- Second Vineyard: Manzwine — Small Village Charm & Unique Varieties
- Final Stop: The Baroque Palace — Portugal’s Architectural Marvel
- How the Experience Feels
- What to Keep in Mind
- Who Should Book This Tour?
- Frequently Asked Questions
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- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Personalized Experience: Private tour tailored to your group ensures a relaxed, customized visit.
- Convenience: Round-trip transfers mean no worries about driving or navigating.
- Educational & Tasty: Guided visits teach you about winemaking, with tastings of 10 wines paired with snacks.
- Variety & Flavor: Visits to two different wineries showcase diverse styles, including a unique grape variety.
- Scenic & Cultural: Stops include charming villages and an impressive baroque palace, adding context to your day.
- Time & Cost: A full 7-hour experience at over $500, ideal for wine lovers and those eager to explore Portugal’s viticulture deeply.
A Closer Look at the Itinerary

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First Stop: Adega Mãe — The Vineyards and the Magic of Winemaking
Your day kicks off with a comfortable pickup from your Lisbon hotel, setting the tone for a leisurely adventure. The drive to Adega Mãe, located about 40 minutes west of Lisbon, is a pleasant start, giving you a taste of Portugal’s scenic countryside.
Once you arrive, you’ll explore the picturesque vineyards, which spread across rolling hills—truly a sight to see. The guide will explain the different wine varieties grown here, helping you understand how climate, soil, and tradition influence flavor profiles. If you’re a fan of learning about terroir, this part of the tour is particularly appealing.
The highlight is a guided tour of the winemaking process, especially the “Temple room,” where the wine rests in wooden barrels. We loved the way the guide shed light on the craftsmanship behind each bottle. This behind-the-scenes look makes the tastings more meaningful and less about just sipping wine.
The tasting session at Adega Mãe includes four wines (two reds and two whites). The reviews highlight the quality and variety, with visitors describing the wines as “excellent” and “beautifully paired” with the snacks provided. The tasting lasts about two hours, giving plenty of time to savor and ask questions.
Midday Break: Lunch in a Typical Portuguese Restaurant
After the first vineyard, the tour includes a lunch stop at a nearby restaurant, known for grilled seafood—especially whole sea bass and sardines seasoned with sea salt and olive oil. The reviews rave about this meal, calling it “incredibly delicious,” and many say it’s one of their top food experiences during their trip.
While lunch isn’t included in the tour price, at around 10-20 euros per person, it offers great value for authentic local flavors in a cozy setting. The meal is a perfect pause, giving you a chance to relax and refuel before heading to the second vineyard.
Second Vineyard: Manzwine — Small Village Charm & Unique Varieties
Post-lunch, you’ll hop into the vehicle for a short 30-minute ride to Cheleiros, a charming village. Here, the tour continues at Manzwine, a smaller, boutique winery housed in a converted school building—adding a touch of history and character.
The visit kicks off with a look at the local community’s connection to winemaking. The guide shares stories about the village and the importance of this project, enriching your understanding of Portugal’s rural side.
The highlight is tasting six wines, including three reds and three whites. Notably, you’ll get to try Jampal, a rare grape only found in Portugal and the world’s few vineyards. This kind of access to exclusive varieties is a highlight for wine buffs. The tasting is paired with homemade bread and olive oil, emphasizing the simple, authentic flavors of the region.
We loved the walk around the village afterward, including a visit to the medieval Cheleiros bridge—built on an old Roman bridge—offering a scenic and historical backdrop.
Final Stop: The Baroque Palace — Portugal’s Architectural Marvel
On the way back to Lisbon, the tour makes a stop at an impressive baroque palace built by King João V in the 18th century. This sight is rarely on mainstream itineraries, making it a special addition that gives you a sense of Portugal’s opulent past. It’s a quick stop, but one that adds a nice touch of culture and grandeur to your day.
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How the Experience Feels
This tour, with its private and personalized approach, seems to resonate with travelers who want a deeper dive into Portugal’s wine culture. The reviews consistently praise the guides, especially João, for being friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive—making the experience both educational and fun.
The small group size (up to six people) ensures plenty of interaction and space for questions, which many guests find valuable. The air-conditioned vehicle keeps comfort high, and the snacks provided during the tastings add a welcoming touch.
Price-wise, at over $500 per group, it’s an investment. However, considering the full day of activities, visits to two different wineries, and private transport, many find it offers good value—especially if wine is your thing and you appreciate a more tailored experience.
What to Keep in Mind
While the day is well-paced, it is a full day — starting at 9:00 am, with roughly seven hours of exploring, tasting, and sightseeing. If you’re not a fan of wine or long days, this might be a bit much. Also, the lunch cost is separate, so budget accordingly.
It’s also worth noting that the experience works best for those who enjoy guided tours and want to learn about winemaking, rather than just tasting casually.
Who Should Book This Tour?

This experience is ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to taste a variety of Portuguese wines, learn about local wine production, and enjoy a personalized day out. It also suits travelers who value comfort and convenience, as the transportation and private guide eliminate logistical worries.
If you’re interested in Portuguese culture and scenic villages, the stops at Cheleiros and the baroque palace add richness to the experience. It’s not specifically tailored for families or children, but older teens with an interest in wine and history could enjoy it too.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for those with dietary restrictions?
While the tour includes a traditional Portuguese lunch (not included in the price), you might be able to request specific options in advance. It’s best to check directly with the provider for accommodations.
How long is the entire tour?
The whole experience lasts about 7 hours, starting at 9:00 am, covering visits to two wineries, a nice lunch stop, and sightseeing.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transfers from your Lisbon hotel are part of the package, making the day stress-free and comfortable.
Can I book this tour for a small group?
Absolutely. It’s a private tour, so only your group will participate, up to six people.
Are the wine tastings educational?
Yes, guides share insights into the winemaking process, terroir, and local varieties, making the tastings both fun and informative.
What’s the price per person?
The total is around $533.62 per group, which works out to roughly $89 per person if you’re maxing out at six participants. It’s an investment that many find worthwhile for the quality and depth of experience.
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Final Thoughts

This private Lisbon wine tasting day trip stands out as a well-rounded, immersive experience for those passionate about wine and eager to explore Portugal beyond Lisbon’s city streets. It combines scenic vineyard visits, authentic local cuisine, and cultural stops—all wrapped in a private, relaxed setting.
While the cost may seem high at first glance, the value lies in the personalized approach, in-depth tastings, and the chance to discover unique Portuguese varieties like Jampal. The knowledgeable guides and scenic stops create a memorable day that balances education, enjoyment, and comfort.
Overall, if you’re looking to deepen your understanding of Portugal’s wine traditions, want a hassle-free day with transport and tastings included, and appreciate a calm, intimate atmosphere, this tour could be a perfect fit. It’s especially suited to travelers who want quality, customization, and a taste of Portugal’s countryside without the self-drive stress.
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