Quinta da Almiara

39.05375135 -9.2906785 (0)
25
  • Winery
  • Handicapped Accessible
  • Water
  • Hiking
  • Bike circuit
  • Trash
  • Nature
  • Pets allowed
  • Secure
  • Shadow


Description


Quinta da Almiara has the pleasure of inviting you to visit their property and stay overnight in your motorhome at their facilities. After purchasing your product pack, you are welcome at the farm store to check-in, and be filled in on the rules you should respect throughout your stay.

Red wine Quinta da Almiara
Rosé wine Quinta da Almiara
Bag in Box 3 litres Portas do Vale

Value 25€

About us

Quinta da Almiara is a family owned company that has been dedicated to the production of high quality red and white wines since the year 1980. Surrounded by 180 hectares of vineyards, Quinta da Almiara is located in a place of high scenic beauty, in S. Mamede da Ventosa, Torres Vedras, and is inserted in the Wine Region of Lisbon.

What we do

Our ambition is to produce wines of excellence that enhance the pleasure of any meal. Our wines are obtained exclusively from the grapes produced on the property. Our grapes are vinified in our cellar, completely remodeled and equipped with the latest equipment, but maintaining the knowledge and tradition of the people of our land.

Parking conditions

We have three parking spaces overlooking the vineyards.

Timetable

Open from Monday to Friday, from 9.30a.m. to 17.30p.m. Closed on public holidays. Bookings for the same day should be made no later than 2 p.m.

Municipal holiday: 11 November.

Wine tourism

We have different experiences (prices and conditions on request):

  • Wine tasting
  • Visit and wine tasting
  • Visit with wine tasting and brunch

To discover nearby

Near the winery we have the Serra do Socorro which has a magnificent view over the West Region and the hermitage of Nª Senhora do Socorro, where Wellington’s headquarters was installed during the French invasions. 3 Km from Torres Vedras, you can visit Castro do Zambujal, a fortified settlement, whose origins date back to 3,000 years BC.

Welcome!