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Hotel Rural Casa dos Viscondes da VárzeaLamego, Portugal
ABOVE: Noddy the Rhodesian Ridgeback, a guest with a mobile phone, and a haycart stand near the entrance of the Casa dos Viscondes da Várzea in Northern Portugal's Douro Valley wine region. INSET BELOW: A view of the hotel's formal garden from the veranda.
When you stay at the Hotel Rural Casa dos Viscondes da Várzea near Lamego, in Northern Portugal's Douro wine region, you'll get more than a night or two on a 17th Century wine estate: You'll also meet the vicondessa Maria Manuel Cyrne, Portugal's most publicized mother, whose story is an inspiration for mom-and-pop entrepreneurs and patrons of fertility clinics. The vicondessa grew up on the estate, which had been owned by her family for generations. In 1975, political and economic changes forced a sale of the estate to Seagram, which harvested grapes from the vineyards but let the historic manor house fall into disrepair. Maria Manuel Cyrne and her husband established a life in Lisbon after attending university, but she always dreamed of someday returning to the family quinta.
As for her role as Portugal's most publicized mother, that's for the to explain: Suffice it to say that, after years of trying to conceive, Senhora Cyrne and her husband had twins at an age when most couples are looking forward to grandchildren--and she became a Portuguese media celebrity as a result. Next page: About the hotel
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