Azores Wines, Strange Encounters
Text Ilkka Sirén
I like to travel. Who doesn’t, right? But I don’t like flying and I think spending time at airports is inhuman. Yet it’s something we have to endure.
Text Ilkka Sirén
I like to travel. Who doesn’t, right? But I don’t like flying and I think spending time at airports is inhuman. Yet it’s something we have to endure.
Text João Barbosa | Translation Jani Dunne
I believe we grow old, not senior, when memories frequently occur. Ouch!
Text João Barbosa | Translation Jani Dunne
Choosing a name is not an easy task. Nowadays my great-grandmother wouldn’t be christened with 11 names to end up being called by a nickname.
Text José Silva | Translation Jani Dunne
Quinta de Santiago, on the doorstep of Monção, right in the middle of Monção and Melgaço sub-region, the first-choice land for Alvarinho wine.
Text José Silva | Translation Jani Dunne
Jorge Tenreiro and Cláudia Cudell own Quinta do Cume, in Provesende.
Text João Pedro de Carvalho | Translation Jani Dunne
The Ramos Pinto company was founded in 1880 by Adriano Ramos Pinto, who was later joined by his brother, António.
Text João Barbosa | Translation Jani Dunne
Among the many differences between men and women, the aesthetic of bodies is one of the funniest, given their being directly opposite.
Text João Barbosa | Translation Jani Dunne
Companhia das Quintas, although not a big business in Portugal, has a broad range of properties spread across different regions.
Text João Pedro de Carvalho | Translation Jani Dunne
The project for Quinta do Portal originated in Douro in the early 1990s, and has its roots in a centenary property belonging to the family of proprietor João Branco.