A chave simples para tela soldada algum Unveiled
A chave simples para tela soldada algum Unveiled
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We emailed in advance to make a reservation and advised that we were looking at Quinta do Arneiro for dinner for a large party! It was raining when we arrived…but the weather much better at our wedding party (see the top photo!).
Restoration began last year (2017), and the scaffolds tell the story of a work in progress. The hope will be to have the buildings habitable within a couple of years. For now, the main production buildings house not only the winemaking but also the tasting room and a restaurant–so there’s plenty to see while the reconstruction continues.
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Quinta das Palmeiras is spread over two houses of beautiful countryside and offers suites and independent flats, each on its floor, surrounded by magnificent countryside, oito km from Ericeira.
A couple of weeks ago, Tom and I took a break from all the Port Wine Day goings-on in Porto and the Douro and headed south. We had been invited to join the vindimas—wine grape harvest—at Quinta do Gradil, in Cadaval, not far from Lisbon. There are countless opportunities to experience harvest season in Portugal, but this one seemed especially fitting.
We were seated in the main dining room, which, by the way, is absolutely gorgeous. Definitely one of the most beautiful restaurants that I have eaten at in Portugal (or elsewhere!). It has a farm chic feel with the most stunning green tiled kitchen in the background!
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Quinta do Gradil is a property with a rich history dating back to the 15th century. It is located in Cadaval, in Porto Moniz, and is a reference point for wine production in the Lisbon region.
Looking southward from the back of the winery out over the vines at Quinta do Gradil With roughly 200 here hectares under vine, the quinta grows a total of 22 varieties of grapes, both red and white. The whites range from Portuguese varieties normally found in the area, such as Arinto and Fernãeste Pires, as well as Verdelho and Viosinho, to international varieties including Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Viognier.
A big thank-you to Bruno Gomes and everyone at Quinta do Gradil for including us in the festivities. We had a great time!
, to name just a few There was plenty of wine flowing as well, but for us, the emphasis was not on formal tastings. Rather, it was a fun day that celebrated the camaraderie, local flavors, and relaxed lifestyle of the Lisbon wine region’s countryside.
The Tannat spent 12 months in new French oak, creating medium to strong tannins. It was suggested to try with gambas caril (shrimp curry), and I can see that would be an interesting match.
Dinner starts with a Welcome Cocktail at 7:30pm, followed by dinner, served at 8pm in events room with panoramic views overlooking Porto and the Douro river.
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