1550h (MO TIME)

Onto the Wine Musemum next door. Transport used in the olden days.


Exhibits featuring the origin and story of wine in the Historial Information section.


A very old grape press.


One of the many equipment used in the production of wine which is on display here.


The wines which are on display here come from Portugal, Macau and China.
There is about 1100 wine bottles which are displayed. The oldest and most special is the Porto 1815, one of the oldest wines of Portugal.


This section explains how wine is made via the different processes.
There is a writeup on the wall and buttons which light up to indicate the various areas.


This area showcases the different regions of Portugal, together with the finest wines of each region.


These are the robes and Insignias used by the members of the wine assocations from various Portuguese Regions.


This is the area showcasing the different regions of Portugal and their wines.
Not a very big place but bursting with information and the sweet smell of wine.
We bid farewell to the museums to explore the Fisherman Wharf nearby.

1610h (MO TIME)

This is the street on which the museums are on.
There is also a bus stop directly infront of the museum.
Do you think this signage reminds you of a tombstome? Haha..