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Embark on a journey through Pico Island wines' history, which began in the 19th century with global exports. Discover the importance of its volcanic land, influenced by the nearby Atlantic Ocean.
Explore beautiful vineyards, learning about challenges in a landscape shaped by recent lava flows. Pico's winemaking story reflects human resilience and innovation in overcoming natural challenges.
Our adventure begins at the Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2004, providing an immersive experience. Throughout, you'll hear about efforts to preserve the distinct identity of these exceptional wines and witness the revival of ancient vineyards, shaping Pico's landscape and supporting new wine producers.
On the tour, visit a producer to taste Pico Island's wine culture and experience the legacy of a land defined by volcanic soil and the ocean's influence.
Our blue jeep will be parked in a designated operators' zone adjacent to the taxi lane right in front of the terminal.
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This activity ends back at the meeting point.
The meeting point will be in front of the Madalena Ferry Terminal. Our blue jeep will be parked close to the taxi area.
Lajido da Criação Velha, part of the UNESCO World Heritage site is a beautiful vineyard located in the heart of Pico Island, known for producing high-quality wines. The vineyard boasts a stunning landscape, where visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean and the island's volcanic terrain. As you walk through the vineyards, our guide will provide you with insights into the different native grape varieties, the history of wine on the island, and the unique terroir of Pico Island, which contributes to the distinctiveness of our wines.
45 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Although now a beautiful natural pool, this remarkable location holds notable historical significance regarding the wine production history of Pico Island.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Lajido de Santa Luzia is a small village on the north coast of Pico known for its traditional architecture, and beautiful views of the island's volcanic landscape. This village vineyard is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site and is a testament to the long and rich history of wine production on the island.
45 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Our next destination is another village called Arcos which has a crucial role in the production of wine. We'll take note of the distinct characteristics of the vineyards and discuss how each one serves a specific function.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Our final stop will be at a local winery situated amidst the vineyards with a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. Here, you will discover the ongoing efforts to revive traditional grape varieties, explore the winery, and indulge in a tasting session of 3 white wines crafted from native grapes.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
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