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Quinta Nova de
Nossa Senhora do Carmo
A hotel, restaurant, and winery in Portugal's Douro Valley

ABOVE: An aerial view of the quinta,
showing the hotel, the winery behind, the vineyards, and the Douro River.
By
Durant Imboden
Northern
Portugal's Douro Valley is the oldest demarcated wine region in the world.
Vintners along the Douro River have produced wine for more than 2,000 years, and
the region has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2001. Its terraced
vineyards have produced grapes for Port wine since the 18th Century, when many
of its traditional quintas, or wine estates, were created to meet British
demand for fortified Portuguese wines.
One
such estate is Quinta Nova de Nossa
Senhora do Carmo, which occupies a hillside site that runs about 1.5 km (1
mile) along the banks of the Douro River near the waterside villages of Ferrão
and Pinhão. Quinta Nova's cellars date back to 1764, and its restored manor
house is also from the 18th Century. Today, Quinta Nova is owned by the
Amorim cork and investment
dynasty, who have turned it into the country's first "wine
hotel" and a state-of-the-art winery under the management of Luisa Amorim.
As a visitor to Quinta Nova de Nossa Senhora do Carmo, you
can sample estate-bottled wines and local cuisine in the restaurant, stay
overnight in a room overlooking the vineyards, pick grapes during the harvest
season, and explore the surrounding countryside on foot or by boat, train,
helicopter, or minivan.
Rates are surprisingly reasonable for a hotel of this
caliber, and the authentic Portuguese rural atmosphere is hard to
beat--especially if you're a wine aficionado who'd like to sample life on an
historic quinta amid 85 hectares or 210 acres of Class A grapevines.
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Hotel and restaurant
About the author:
Durant Imboden
is a professional travel writer, book author, and editor who focuses on European
cities and transportation.
After 4-1/2 years of covering European travel topics for About.com, Durant and
Cheryl Imboden co-founded Europe for Visitors in
2001. The
site has earned "Best of the Web" honors from Forbes and The
Washington Post.
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