We loved this charming and delightful working winery.
Please note, as they state, this is not a hotel! It does not have 24/7 concierge! We waited about half hour when we arrived (beautiful scenery; glad it wasn't raining). We also needed to walk about 7/10 of a mile to the train station with luggage in the dark down a road without sidewalks, because Uber wasn't an option at 7:15 a.m. Having a taxi number would have been helpful. In the room, there was a great list of recommendations and 2 complimentary beers.
Food was great. We had dinner, happy hour, and breakfast at the quinta, and they even packed us a breakfast to go for the morning that we had to leave early. Really appreciated that!
The wine tour and tasting was fun. I regret not immediately purchasing some wines from the gift shop, because the reception area where they are sold was closed when we wanted to go by, so just plan ahead!
The room was beautiful, with stunning views of the Douro River. We stayed in Elenor, a two-story room with a living room on the first floor and bed/bath upstairs. Coffee is not available in the room but a few steps away at the communal "living room," where you must bring your Nespresso pods with you to get coffee.
Coffee is plentiful, however, during breakfast, which provides an array of options, including fresh-squeezed orange juice and on the day we were there, the special was "chocolate porridge," steel-cut oats topped with fresh coconut, walnuts, and banana. Delicious!
Obrigada!