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Herdade Papa Leite

For centuries, the exploitation of cereals, olive groves, holm oaks and cork oaks were the main activities to which the estate was dedicated. With its history, and that of the Estate, always very present in everything it does, the family invites each new buyer to be part of this same history through wines that are produced with a special intention. Each label represents unique moments lived at Herdade Papa Leite, designed by Alterense artist Pedro Ramalho.

Quinta Do Noval

Quinta do Noval is a historic name with an iconic status in the world of wine. However, it is, above all, a vineyard. Excellent wines have been produced in the heart of the Douro since the beginning of the 18th century.

Herdade Do Perú

The mythical Herdade do Perú – which includes accommodation services, wine production, events and unique experiences – is now joined by Casas da Comporta, a minimalist rural tourism refuge ideal for stopping, breathing and starting again. Both have one thing in common: the incredible view of the stunning Serra da Arrábida.

Pedra Cancela

It is in the vineyard that it all begins. The vineyard is the precursor to the elegance, balance and gastronomic vocation of wines.
The Pedra Cancela vineyards can be visited by prior appointment, leaving from Pedra Cancela - Adegas Lusovini, in Nelas.

Quinta De Lemos

Located 7 km from Viseu, district capital and city full of charm, the farm is on the Beira Alta plateau, at an altitude of 340 meters. This green paradise in central Portugal has a total of 50 hectares - 25 ha of vineyards, 7 ha of olive trees and the rest between pine forest and vegetable garden. The climate is continental with an Atlantic influence, which translates into humidity and freshness. In honor of Dão, Quinta de Lemos creates exclusive wines, made from native grape varieties of the region.

Quinta De Santana

This romantic Quinta, located next to Tapada de Mafra (former hunting reserve of the Portuguese monarchs), dates back to 1633. Since then, it has passed through the hands of many owners from the most diverse backgrounds, but all of them with something in common: a fascination for this farm located between hills in the fertile Saloia region, where many of the goods that fed the population of Lisbon were cultivated. The beauty of the Quinta is due to the legacy left by its countless owners.

Quinta Da Romaneira

Romaneira is one of the largest properties in the region, with a total of 412 hectares and 3 kilometers of riverfront on the Douro River. The vines are planted on terraces on the slopes of the property. With many valleys and headlands, Romaneira contains diverse microclimates and several slopes exposed to the southeast, south and southwest. Several Romaneira wines are site-specific and provide small individual plots within the Quinta. Other wines such as Dona Clara or Reserva come from various locations throughout the Quinta, reflecting the complexity and diversity of the entire vineyard.

Quinta Dos Platanos

Quinta dos Plátanos is part of the Lisbon Wine Region, with a Denomination of Origin of Alenquer. Head of a bond established in the 17th century, it has remained in the family ever since, which has always dedicated itself to wine growing. One of the oldest farms in the municipality of Alenquer, it belongs to the parish of Aldeia Galega da Merceana.

Herdade Das Servas

In Alentejo and under the Herdade das Servas umbrella, Serrano Mira oversees a wine heritage of around 350 hectares, divided into eight distinct vineyards, but which complement each other in their identity: Azinhal, Cardeira Nova, Cardeira Velha, Clérigo, Judia, Louseira, Pêro Lobo and Servas. Located in the municipalities of Estremoz and Borba, they are installed at an average altitude of 300 meters, between Serra d’Ossa and Serra de São Mamede.