Because this will be one of the experience if it tastes and discovery of what is good in the Lisbon region.
We know at what time we start our tour but we never know what time it will end.You will feel like a friend
Pickup included
Pickup included
The history of Quinta do Piloto covers four generations of Cardoso family, who is linked to the Palmela’s History over a century; Heir of wine tradition, its wines are the result of lots chosen from among 500 acres of vineyards in the best terroirs of the region. The experience that we offer in Quinta do Piloto is unique, because of its location, is inherent a rural environment with a panoramic view of Lisbon and the Tagus Valley.
Lunch in one of the most emblematic restaurants in the region, where we will be able to sample more than 20 traditional dishes from Portugal, various types of cheeses, sausages and traditional dessert sweets accompanied by regional wine and spirits,
Founded in 1920 by Deonilde Freitas, and continued by Germana Freitas and later by Ermelinda Freitas, the company has always had a special interest in wine. On the early death of her husband, Manuel João de Freitas, Ermelinda took on the running of the company. In this she was helped by her only child, her daughter Leonor, who although untrained in the art of wine making took charge of the company, consolidating the already firmly female profile of the existing management structure.
The company has, from its very beginnings, made the quality of its vineyards and wines a top priority. When the company first started, wines were produced and sold wholesale and unbranded. It was the current management that decided to take on the challenge that is involved in creating an own brand wine. 1997 was the year of the company's new beginning in wine making, with red wine "Terras do Pó tinto", being the first to be produced and bottled on the premises of the Ermelinda Freitas winery.
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