With 14 designated wine regions and over 250 native grape varieties, Portugal offers a world of viticultural discovery far beyond Port. The Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the world's oldest demarcated wine region. Meanwhile, the Alentejo now accounts for nearly half of Portugal's premium wine exports, and the Vinho Verde region offers crisp, young wines perfect for casual group tastings.For corporate and incentive groups, these regions provide sophisticated yet relaxed settings for networking and strategy sessions. Many historic quintas (wine estates) offer private blending workshops, vineyard tours by vintage vehicle, and gastronomic meals prepared by in-house chefs. The compact geography allows for a 'wine trail' itinerary, tasting robust reds in Alentejo one day and elegant whites in the Lisbon Coast the next.