Caves Burmester is a winery Vila Nova de Gaia located in Portugal.
Largo da Ponte D. Luiz 4400-111 Vila Nova de Gaia Portugal
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | No |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Drinks | Wine |
8 € for a nice short tour , 3 glasses and choco . We took the delicious Jockey Port .
Easy and interesting tour through the caves , ending with a taste of the so famous wine of Porto.
The tour was too rushed and very general. We went for the exclusive tasting and the samples were outstanding!
Multiple language yours which is great, but tour is quite rushed and it’s not always easy to hear or understand what is said.
Excellent Tawny! One of my favorites :)
Interesting tour of the cellar with port tasting at the end
Visita guiada conduzida com bom humor, sendo apresentadas as principais características dos distintos tipos de vinhos do Porto .
Agradable visita a una bodega considerada patrimonio de la humanidad, donde catamos un Oporto exquisito, muy recomendable su visita .
Una de las muchas bodegas que se pueden visitar en Oporto . La entrada son 5€ y la visita incluye una cata de vinos de oporto al final de la misma.
Espero que podáis disfrutar de la visita guiada con Patricia. Más maja y bonita que la hostia.
Very tasty port, highly recommend colheita! They give you water and some chocolate for tasting. - Maria Danishevskaya
Great tour in English. We got the one with 3 wine tastings for the price of 4.5€. It was worth it! The wine is amazing! :) - Didka Birova
Nice place to relax and enjoy the view of Porto. Great service as well. Don't forget to bisit the small museum inside --> free - Stephanie
Incredible view from the top of the bridge. You can walk through it and visit the other side of the river. Don’t miss this experience. - Pau
We took a tour of these caves and really enjoyed it. I learned a lot about (their) wines and tasted some pretty delicious wines at the end. They have a store too where you can buy your favorite wines. - Andra Zapartan
Nice spot! Came here for a beer and some football, do yourself a favor and get yourself a Belgian beer (Grimbergen) - Clara Eloy