Planting on a sandy cliff-top in Portugal's Colares region
Tuesday 20 August 2024

Viúva Gomes bring life back to the sands of Colares, Europe's most westerly vineyards.
Planting a vineyard is a long-term venture. Or perhaps I should say adventure. A massive investment and no return for at least three years and possibly a lot longer, and, like all farming, even more precarious in a period of climate extremes and unpredictability.
Nowhere more so than in Colares on the Atlantic coast of Portugal about 40 km (25 miles) north-west of Lisbon, shown on this World Atlas of Wine map of Lisbon and the Setúbal Peninsula. As Simon Woolf and Ryan Opaz point...
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