The Club MX-5 Portugal held its second meeting of 2024 last weekend, on September 21 and 22, during a tour dedicated to the grape harvest that blended this century-old activity with the usual elements of history, culture, landscapes, and tasting, naturally including the driving experience of the Mazda MX-5s owned by club members.
Starting from Évora, the 20 examples of the “best-selling roadster in the world” traveled along the Alentejo plains through the Route of the Dolmens, a guided tour that, among other sites, crossed the Megalithic Enclosure (or Cromlech) of Almendres, which is the largest megalithic monument in the entire Iberian Peninsula and one of the oldest in the world, approximately 2,000 years older than the grand Stonehenge in Great Britain, heading towards Beja, passing through Guadalupe, Torrão, and Albernoa, among other locations.
The program concluded with an experience of regional cuisine, which preceded the return home.