All by Matthew Gaughan

Douro Valley

Douro Valley is the heartland of port, the great fortified wine. It’s spectacularly beautiful, with steep, rocky terraces covered in vines. Visiting the region was a long-held ambition of mine, and it did not disappoint.

Cork

The cork industry has suffered in the last twenty-five years due to the number of “corked” wines. On a recent trip to Portugal, I learnt how producers are working very hard to redeem the image of the industry.

Douro and Port

Portugal - and the Douro region in particular - is of course famous for port. Those wines are historic and world-class, but the Douro also produces an increasingly good amount of red and, more surprisingly, white wine.

Madeira

Madeira is one of the great wines of the world: fortified, cooked, and oxidised, it's an intense, ageworthy wine like no other. My visit to the Atlantic island gave me an insight into why these wines are so astonishing.