Chá Porto Formoso: Tea Factory

It was still the third and final day for us at Sao Miguel in the Azores and we had one last activity to do to round out our time on the island.

It was a jam packed and eventful day for us. We had already done the Sete Cidades hike that morning and then the Boca do Inferno hike in the early afternoon. Now we were headed back down the mountain towards the central east part of the island to the town of Ribeira Grande. Our destination was the Chá Porto Formoso Tea Factory, the second tea factory and plantation on the island. The drive was about 40 minutes to an hour from Boca and we got there around 3:00pm (1500hr).

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Chá Porto Formoso is actually located right beside the Chá Gorreana Tea Factory which we had visited a previously day. The two locations are only a 3 minute drive apart so you could easily do both in a single day if you wanted to be a lot more efficient about it. The parking at Porto Formoso was much more limited than Gorreana though, so you might need to go extra early to get a parking spot. Then again, it was pretty much dead when we went and the limited parking lot was basically empty, so maybe its not actually a concern?

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We walked through the main gate which brought us into a nice garden on the property.

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It was early spring so not a lot was in bloom but the garden was quite nice nonetheless.

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Two trees grafted together into one tree

Something especially interesting in the garden that I saw was that they had grafted multiple tree limbs together from different trees. This is the first time that I've ever seen that before and thought that it was pretty cool.

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A major plus for us was that the clouds that seemed to stick to the tops of the mountains where we had just been essentially disappeared immediately once we drove down the hill to more level ground. It was a pretty drastic change in weather conditions in a very short period of time but I was all for it.

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The tea factory is situated in a beautifully picturesque location so I was more than happy to see the clear sunny skies with perfect visibility.

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This location was probably the most scenic location that we experienced on our entire trip, which you might agree with once you see the pictures. Here we go, you tell me what you think.

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The rows of tea, the cliffs and the ocean all topped off by fluffy clouds in a blue sky - does it get any better than that?

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The tea plantation was originally in operation from 1920 to 1980 -approximately. It was later sold and restored in 1998 at which point it also became a museum.

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They do free tours and give samples of their tea there and you don't need an reservation to take part. The tour wasn't anything too special but it was free and didn't take long so I thought that it was worth it. We basically walked into the building and someone came over to us and pointed at some chairs in front of a projector screen and said "sit there when those people are done and watch the video then go into the restaurant and someone will bring you a mug of tea." Simple and straight forward. Easy peasy.

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The video was 5 minutes long and told the brief history of the plantation and factory, alternating between Portuguese and English. The video was somewhat interesting and it was only 5 minutes, so why not. There were a few pieces of historic equipment in there as well that were used in the production process but they weren't overly interesting to look at. I'd say that it was the equivalent of looking at a tractor or some other piece of farm equipment.

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The plantation produces Orange Pekoe tea, the same as Gorreana. The sample that they brought out to us was broken leaf again. It was a little nicer then what we had at Gorreana, it actually had a little color to it, but it was basically flavorless just the same. It was free though so we weren't complaining. They also had other teas that you could try but I think you had to pay for them. We had already spent 10 minutes drinking our warm water so we didn't need anymore drinks at that point. If was also late afternoon and we would be heading to get a pre-dinner cocktail soon.

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After the video and the tea we went back out to look over the grounds and landscape again. I found this spot with some hydrangeas bushes that were actually in bloom.

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We saw a lot of hydrangea plants on the island but none had any flowers on them. These were the first.

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We didn't spend a huge amount of time at the plantation. The tour and samples were pretty quick and the grounds were small compared to Gorreana so we couldn't go hiking or anything. Nonetheless I'm glad that we went. Like I mentioned previously, the view from the grounds was the best that we had seen for our entire trip.

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What do you think? Let me know in the comments.



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Wow, those are definitely some amazing views! I'd love to visit a place like this one day. I think my wife would probably appreciate it more than the whiskey distilleries that I drag her to! We have some nice vineyards where I live, but neither of us are really wine people. Tea on the other hand is a different story...

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Yeah the tea plantation was neat because it was quite different from a vineyard. Vineyards are great. We have been to quite a few now. This was our first tea plantation though so there was a novelty factor there. I've never been to a whiskey distillery. That would be cool

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Distilleries are cool, but they are all kind of the same, so once you have been to one you kind of know the process.

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Yeah I can see that. Breweries are all the same in a way too. But I still like going to them. I should do a whiskey distillery at least once in my life

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It's a cool experience for sure

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Wow, the beauty of the place is really amazing. Both locations have very interesting views to enjoy and are really perfect. I really like it, auntie ❤️

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Wow, what a beautiful sceneries.Those are worth the visit ❤️

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Nice captures, shame the tea was flavourless.

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Yeah the broken leaf tea was very bland but i get why they give that out for the samples. Probably not worth it for them to give away the good stuff lol

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Holy wow! This is literally great! The photos are well captured and it truly amazed me 😻

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Wow! A breathtaking view of terraced tea fields, coastal cliffs and vibrant gardens. Nice shots!🤗

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I just love the views :) Another three or four points for the Azores :))

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It's slowly making its way up the charts. I have a lot more content to add to the growing tally too!

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Wow, this is amazing tea factory, view is very nice to visit.. if you look at it , not think that is a factory for tea because of the view..a beautiful scenery this photo capture my heart and exited to visit... Thank you for sharing

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I agree that it doesn't really look like a factory. It was more of a small batch type of thing then a big industrial factory

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You have a great eye for details 😍👁
I've been to tea farms in Taiwan, but nothing as spectacular as this, but the Taiwanese know the art of making proper tea. It's not just the brewing time or temperature; it has to do with the height, speed, and the general timeliness with which the water is poured 😁

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Interesting. I'm sure that there is a lot of thought, tradition and practice that goes into making a cup of tea. For me it's typically just ripping open the package and plopping the bag into some scalding water 😅

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The scenery looks absolutely stunning, and the tea factory visit sounds like a relaxing and unique experience. Definitely a place worth checking out.

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It was definitely a unique experience for us. Worth visiting for sure

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Wow, visiting a tea factory like this looks so fun! I feel like I’d love to see how tea is made too — especially with that beautiful view.

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The view was the star of the experience

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wow its amazing view,I love seeing this kind of view,it's relaxing,when you have a stressful day I love to go this kind og greeny places.

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Wow, what an amazing way to end your trip in São Miguel! The views from Chá Porto Formoso are absolutely stunning, those tea rows with the ocean in the background look straight out of a postcard! And the detail about the grafted trees, too, that’s something you don’t see every day! And even though the tea wasn't super flavorful, a free tasting in such a beautiful place still sounds like a win. Thanks for sharing this hidden gem.

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Yes, the tree grafting was very neat to see. That's the first time I've ever seen that. Can't really complain about a free sample

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Wow, each picture is better than the previous one and reflects the beauty of the place, I liked the pictures and it looks like it is very well taken care of. Thanks for sharing it with us, big hug 🤗.

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Such a beautiful and serene place! @leaky20 🍃☕ Chá Porto Formoso looks like a hidden gem where tradition and nature come together. Would love to experience the aroma and taste of freshly made tea straight from the source! 🌿

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I wish I would have tried a proper cup of tea from that location

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That is a pretty plantation. Nice you got a free cup of tea there.

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Yeah, can't complain about a free sample

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Your description of its picturesque location, with tea rows, cliffs, and ocean, paints a stunning picture! 💖 It's fascinating to learn about the factory's history. While the tea samples were subtle, those breathtaking views clearly made it a highlight of your Azores trip! ✨

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The view was pretty incredible. I'm glad that we stumbled upon the location

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