The four main houses seem to form a village that leads to a common square. A Minho manor house, a large house with a chapel and inner courtyard, a schist house with an iron chimney where hops were dried and a house that was once a harvest warehouse.
The Quinta and its houses still preserve the marks of time and activities and the functions that a working farm in Minho still has and wants to conserve.
Generosity in every corner and in every gesture marks the atmosphere that Terra Rosa wants to offer to those who visit it.
And all this is accessed by an elegant cypress-lined entrance, between vineyards rigorously traced and laid out.
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