Address:
7960-446 Vila de Frades, Portugal Show on map Show in places
7960-446 Vila de Frades, Portugal Show on map Show in places
Phone:
Website:
www.honrado.pt
Products & Services:
Event rooms
Wineguide:
Honrado Vineyards, LDA
Info:
The production of the Honrado wine is the result of a familiar project between father and son.
António Honrado, the father, manager of the famous “País das Uvas” Restaurant and already a producer of wine for more than 15 years always wished to take his wine beyond the borders of Alentejo. He allied himself with his son, Ruben Honrado, who has had the opportunity to be in contact and live in other cultures over the past few years, which allowed him to open his horizons and explore other ways of thinking.
And thus the wine "Talha" was born - a product that despite having a rejuvenated and differentiated image, has as its fundamental principle the respect for the history, culture, and tradition of Alentejo. The wine is produced in a traditional way through the millenarian technique of fermenting the grape in clay pots. This technique comes from the Roman times and has remained unchanged throughout more than 2000 years of history, passing from grandfathers to parents and from them to their children, through the popular wisdom.
António Honrado, the father, manager of the famous “País das Uvas” Restaurant and already a producer of wine for more than 15 years always wished to take his wine beyond the borders of Alentejo. He allied himself with his son, Ruben Honrado, who has had the opportunity to be in contact and live in other cultures over the past few years, which allowed him to open his horizons and explore other ways of thinking.
And thus the wine "Talha" was born - a product that despite having a rejuvenated and differentiated image, has as its fundamental principle the respect for the history, culture, and tradition of Alentejo. The wine is produced in a traditional way through the millenarian technique of fermenting the grape in clay pots. This technique comes from the Roman times and has remained unchanged throughout more than 2000 years of history, passing from grandfathers to parents and from them to their children, through the popular wisdom.