A vintage held in trust
Notes from a September harvest at one of the oldest quintas in the Cima Corgo, where the cellar is older than the constitution and the visiting book is kept by hand.
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Occasional writing on Portuguese houses, the people who keep them, and the slow patience of living well in this country.
Notes from a September harvest at one of the oldest quintas in the Cima Corgo, where the cellar is older than the constitution and the visiting book is kept by hand.
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On the precise hour when the Atlantic afternoon turns through the pine, and why every serious house in Comporta is designed around it.
Continue readingA short reading of the limestone fronts of Príncipe Real and Lapa, and what they ask of the people who buy them.
Continue readingThe romantic estates of Sintra are misunderstood by the visiting market. A note on why they are also, quietly, the steadiest asset on the peninsula.
Continue readingOn gardeners, conservators, household managers and the small, unglamorous skills that keep a Portuguese house upright for a hundred more years.
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