Dear sir,
Thank you for your email.
First of all we only could know very well the real true Portuguese wines if you leave in Portugal or know certain important people in this country. Most of the wines for exportation are produced fake and fast. The real good true wines are bought by Portuguese private sellers in the same year they come to market (by the real good producers) and that you can´t find in web sites because there are many Fonsecas port wine but the real good one and rare is produced by Fonseca Guimaraens. In that web site you tell about you don´t see photos of the bottles and some of the good real wines have prices from 395 eur. The rest of it are not the good ones. One of the trusty Portuguese commercial site of wines is Lusawines and they have real good private cellers good wines but they sell 30% over the correct market price. This bottles I am selling are from my old uncles private seller collection. He have a huge collection of good wines and I convinced him to start selling it. They are so true that you can see the real photos of it, not glasses photos only. You must look for the higher prices in different places to discover what are the real good wines. There are too many Fonsecas wine in Portugal from 10 eur to 2000 eur. You have to choose what do you prefer to drink or collect. The real good and rare ones or the fake or easy to find for cheap prices. I am true to you if I say that the real price for this Fonsecas wine I am selling is at least 400 eur. You have to make a good decision.
Sorry if I disappoint you with this true story about Portuguese wines. Soon I will put to sell another very good and rare wines out of Portugal private cellars. Be aware.
Again I thank you for your question
Best regards
Alexandre Pereira
So there you go!

Now he can easily be dismissed as a Charlatan, but what worries me is a growing feeling that this isn't isolated. On another forum, an apparently decent Portuguese bloke Posted 'Tips to maximise Restaurant Wine Profits' which was basically a charter to cheat and fleece customers. When I went to both the Algarve and Oporto I became fed up of the sheer profiteering and lies the tourist was told to part with money for Port. You also cant avoid the way the big companies cry poverty every time they cant name their prices to the suppliers, yet make millions which is clearly not passed on to the workforce, who they struggle to attract due to poor wages. I love Port, I enjoy Portugal as a tourist destination, but I am becoming very disappointed in many who are involved, on differing levels, in The Port Trade who lie and con their ways to maximum profits.
Alan