Portland's Old Port: Wine Tasting Walking Tour
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Overview
The Portland Old Port Wine Tasting Walking Tour offers a delightful exploration of Portland's wine scene. This walking tour is perfect for anyone who loves wine or wants to discover new flavors. It takes guests through the pretty streets of Portland to three carefully chosen wine shops.
At each stop, guests will enjoy tasting different wines, from Maine wines to wines from other countries. An expert guide will share interesting facts about each wine, including where it comes from and how it's made. This tour creates a fun and fancy way to meet other wine fans and enjoy Portland's unique culture. Key stops include Portland Beer Hub, Cellar Door Winery (Portland Tasting Room), and Angoor Wine Bar, each offering a unique wine experience.
Guests should expect a leisurely stroll between locations, with opportunities to savor and learn about a diverse selection of wines. This tour includes water at partner locations, wine tastings at each location, visits to three wine-centric shops, and insights from knowledgeable wine guides. It excludes purchases of additional wine or bottles and gratuities. Book a spot today for an unforgettable wine adventure in Portland!




Highlights
Taste Local and Global Wines: Enjoy curated wine tastings at three unique wine shops in Portland.
Learn from Wine Experts: Gain insights about wine origins, tasting notes, and winemaking processes.
Explore Portland's Old Port: Discover the city's charming streets on a leisurely walking tour.
Connect with Wine Lovers: Meet fellow wine enthusiasts in a relaxed and refined atmosphere.
Sentiment Analysis
Generally, customers found the tour to be a fun and informative way to explore Portland's wine scene, with friendly guides and interesting wine selections.

Customers loved learning about new wines.
Many enjoyed the friendly and knowledgeable guides.
Visitors appreciated the selection of wine shops.
Guests highlighted the relaxed pace of the tour.
Some wished for more substantial food pairings.
A few noted that the tour could be crowded at times.
The Journey
Portland Beer Hub
Begin your Portland wine adventure at Portland Beer Hub, a central gathering spot known for its selection of local craft beers and wines. While primarily a beer destination, the hub offers curated wine tastings and refreshing draft Prosecco, providing an elegant prelude to your exploration of Portland's urban wineries. Its vibrant atmosphere and central location make it an ideal starting point for discovering the city's burgeoning wine scene.
Cellar Door Winery (Portland Tasting Room)
Discover Maine's winemaking prowess at Cellar Door Winery's Portland tasting room, a sleek and inviting space that brings the essence of their midcoast vineyard to the city. Renowned for their small-batch wines and expressive style, Cellar Door offers a guided flight that captures the Maine terroir in every glass, from aromatic whites to complex reds. Experience the evolution of Maine wine without leaving the urban landscape, in an elegant and welcoming setting.
Angoor Wine Bar
Step into the relaxed and modern world of Angoor Wine Bar, Portland's innovative self-pour wine destination. Located in the vibrant East End, Angoor invites you to explore over 50 rotating wines on tap at your own pace. From crisp whites and effervescent rosés to bold reds and unique varietals, discover new favorites with guidance from knowledgeable staff. With its cozy seating and interactive format, Angoor offers a fresh, approachable, and uniquely Portland way to enjoy wine.
Know Before You Go
The Portland Old Port Wine Tasting Walking Tour includes water at partner locations, wine tastings at each location, visits to three wine-centric shops, and insights from knowledgeable wine guides. It does not include purchases of additional wine or bottles or gratuities. Make sure to meet your group at the designated starting location, ready for a fun and informative wine adventure through Portland's Old Port.
Hot Tip
Many reviewers suggest arriving a few minutes early to find parking or your meeting spot. Also, consider bringing a small notebook to jot down your favorite wines and tasting notes for future reference.