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The Alentejo’s seasonal appeal: wine harvests to cooler temperatures, and beautiful landscapes.

The wine harvest season in Alentejo is a vibrant time filled with excitement and activity, and a joy to witness if you're planning an autumn vacation.

Our Top 10 Must Try Portuguese Desserts That’ll You’ll Love

Portugal’s rich dessert tradition offers a delightful journey through flavors rooted in centuries-old recipes.
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The Alentejo’s seasonal appeal: wine harvests to cooler temperatures, and beautiful landscapes.

The wine harvest season in Alentejo is a vibrant time filled with excitement and activity, and a joy to witness if you're planning an autumn vacation.

Our Top 10 Must Try Portuguese Desserts That’ll You’ll Love

Portugal’s rich dessert tradition offers a delightful journey through flavors rooted in centuries-old recipes.

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