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The Porto Formoso Tea Plantation, nestled on São Miguel Island in the Azores, offers a refreshing modern contrast to the older, more established tea estates in the region. Revived in the 1990s after a period of dormancy, Porto Formoso has quickly become a favored destination for both tea enthusiasts and tourists seeking a blend of scenic beauty and cultural education.
This plantation specializes in both black and green teas, maintaining traditional processing methods that have been handed down through generations. Visitors to Porto Formoso can immerse themselves in the entire tea production process—from leaf plucking to the final brew—providing a comprehensive look at the meticulous craft involved in tea making.
The on-site tea house enhances the visitor experience by offering tastings of their distinct tea varieties. Each cup invites a deeper appreciation of the plantation’s efforts to uphold quality and tradition amidst the lush, green landscapes that characterize this part of the Azores.
Educational tours are available, designed to deepen visitors’ understanding of the rich history and evolving culture of tea production on the islands. The picturesque setting, with panoramic views stretching over verdant tea fields to the Atlantic Ocean, ensures that a visit to Porto Formoso is as visually enchanting as it is enlightening.
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