Prova Discovery offers a 90-minute introduction to the wines and landscape of Colares, on the western edge of the Lisboa region in Portugal. The experience begins in well-tended gardens on the estate, moves through the cellar, and finishes with a guided tasting among vine rows that slope toward the Atlantic and the Sintra hills near Cabo da Roca. Visitors get close to the physical ingredients of local wine: coastal exposure, coastal breezes, and sandy soils that influence vine vigor and grape flavors. The guided tour covers the gardens, the adega, and the vineyard rows with commentary in English and support in Portuguese, making it welcoming to international travelers. The tasting pairs five regional wines—drawn from two house ranges—with rustic bread, local cheeses, and cold cuts, paced so you can compare styles and follow the story from grape to glass. Check in is requested 10 minutes early at the estate shop; tours require a minimum of two people and are family-friendly provided children are supervised. Pets are not permitted on activities but may remain in vehicles in the parking area; note that alcohol is prohibited for anyone under 18 and is discouraged for pregnant guests. Accessibility on the Quinta is good: most common areas sit on level surfaces, though there are some slopes and steps that staff can help navigate. What makes this tasting a special stop in the region is the way it combines short, interpretive walking with an emphasis on sense-based learning: you taste wines while facing the ocean, compare aromatic profiles next to the vines, and hear the cellar’s role in shaping each bottle. The site’s outlook toward Cabo da Roca—Europe’s westernmost mainland point—gives the tasting a coastal edge that both visitors and photographers love, especially when late-afternoon light trims the ridge and throws a low, warm glow over the vines. Practical notes: arrive with a light jacket against ocean breeze, bring a camera and comfortable shoes for gentle paths, and consider combining this stop with a visit to the nearby coast. Prova Discovery is a compact, sensory-minded way to understand Colares wine and the coastal landscape that shapes it—an accessible, conversation-driven tasting that works well for first-time visitors and curious wine lovers exploring Portugal’s western edge. Bookings are recommended in advance, especially during summer and weekends when regional visitors head to Cabo da Roca. The team provides contextual notes on varietals and production and can suggest bottles to take home—there is commonly a 10% discount on selected products in the on-site shop. Small groups will find the pacing deliberate, not rushed, and it’s an excellent introduction before longer winery routes or coastal hikes. Bring a small daypack and leave larger luggage in your car. Enjoy the tasting.