I may be biased, but art and wine for me go hand in hand. Wine is a form of art, shaped by science. If you took away the creative side, you’d left with something predictable, almost clinical and frankly quite boring. The combination is what makes it fantastic and unique.
But I’m putting the wine aside and focusing on the art. I want to spotlight a few wineries in Portugal known for their abundant creativity and exceptional wine. If you are an art lover like me, you need to add these to your next Portugal itinerary.
Quinta dos Vales
Set in the picturesque Algarve, Quinta dos Vales is not just a stunning vineyard. It also boasts over one hundred pieces of art of various sizes and materials. Owner Karl Heinz Stock says that art was one of the founding elements when they decided to open the estate. Many of the pieces are by the owner, Karl Heinz Stock, who has been an artist and sculptor most of his life.
Karl knew he wanted and needed to combine his love of art and wine. He believes that art and wine have a similar characteristic they share, and that is patience. He is not wrong there; both need incredible patience and skill. I completely agree with him. Yet, both also embrace a person who possesses natural creativity and enjoys pushing boundaries.
The estate is 44 hectares, 19 of which are dedicated to vineyards. They have three wine labels, Marquês dos Vales, Dialog and Grace Vineyards. The labels are of course designed by the owner, Karl. The property is as stunning as you would expect. The vineyard and the art create a unique contrast that somehow feels perfectly natural. It’s as if the artwork was always meant to be part of the space, so much so that it's hard to imagine the winery without it.
You can visit the estate and have the most perfect day combining nature, art and wine. To easily book your curated wine experience click here.
Quinta do Quetzal
Quinta do Quetzal is a gorgeous estate near Vidigueira in the Alentejo wine region. The winery was started by Dutch art collectors Cees and Inge de Bruin in 2006. When I say collectors, I mean that they had one of the most incredible private art collections in the Netherlands. They don’t just focus on well known international artists. They also take pride in bringing in local art curators in to showcase local artists.
The estate covers 52.5 hectares, with 30 dedicated to red grapes and 20 to white. The main building is built of white schist. It stands out beautifully against the green countryside. Schist buildings are found throughout the Alentejo. They create a bold contrast with the landscape.
Their wines are amazing, and the winery has plenty to enjoy for guests to do. But it’s their passion for art and the humanities that really makes them stand out.
Their goal is to create a contemporary art program that invites the public in and gives anyone curious the chance to learn. They feature works from their private collection, rotating artist exhibitions, and pieces on loan from major institutions like MoMA in New York, the Tate in London, the Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, and the Serralves Foundation in Portugal. It is truly a winery not to miss on your Portugal travels. Filipa Jörg, along with a communications agency, is responsible for the design of their wine labels.
You can book various winery tours and tastings of course, give yourself enough time either before or after the tour to really take in the gorgeous property. I always recommend doing the one that gives you the most. Spend a tiny bit extra and indulge. It is worth it. Book a tour at Quinta do Quetzal here.
Ode Winery
Ode Winery is located in the quaint picturesque village of Vila Chã de Ourique, in the Tejo wine region about 45 minutes north of Lisbon. The vineyards span 96 hectares. One goal when they opened the winery at the end of 2021 was to bring a place of peace for people escaping the city. That is absolutely what you feel when you get here.
They follow organic, sustainable, and regenerative practices at the vineyard. This careful attention to the vines allows them to make exceptional wines year after year. But it isn’t the wine I want to highlight today. It is their stunning labels.
When reaching out to the winery to get more information about their unique labels, this is what their communications manager Arrigo Araujo shared.
An ode is a poem, a lyrical expression of emotions. ODE Winery is precisely that: a tribute to the Tejo region, to nature, and to the wine that is born there.
From day one, our ambition was to avoid the obvious. We chose a short, simple, and direct name with the same meaning in several languages, allowing for immediate understanding and perception. This essence could not fail to be present on our labels as well.
Created by designer Celina Cabral, ODE Winery's labels were designed to stand out and convey, at first glance, the values that define us. Each one subjectively, sensorially, and synthetically conveys the experiences that each wine offers. Their aesthetics are inspired by the way sunlight spills over ODE Farm, filtering through cork trees and vineyards throughout the different seasons.
Two wines, however, follow a different path. ODE Única, a young wine in the Beaujolais Nouveau style, is the result of a partnership now in its second year with the Universities of Fine Arts in Lisbon and Porto. Every year, students are challenged to create labels inspired by the characteristics of the wine, ensuring that each edition has a completely new image. ODE Enóloga, a selection of the best grapes from each year's harvest, has a more technical label, representing the technical work of our winemaker, Maria Vicente.
We believe that the label is the customer's first contact with the wine. Therefore, it fills us with satisfaction to know that, when tasting it, you identify exactly the sensations and quality that the image already promised.
Ode was awarded by Mutatante Awards 2nd edition for their wine label on ODE Única 2024. The label was the result of a competition run in partnership with the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Lisbon. The project invited young artists and designers to bring their creativity to the wine world by capturing the essence of each edition. The winning design by student Ana Maria Araújo stood out for its ability to reflect the wine’s lightness and youthful energy through her artwork. Such great news that for ODE Única 2025 label, Ode has partnered again with the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto.
There are quite a few tours you can do at Ode Winery, I recommend the wine workshop or the harvest experience since we are gearing up towards that part of the year! You can view and book tours at Ode here.
Howard's Folly
In the heart of historic Estremoz, northeast of Evora in the Alentejo, Howard’s Folly is the first urban winery in the Alentejo wine region. British entrepreneur Howard Bilton teamed up with award-winning Australian winemaker David Baverstock to make incredible wines in a space that radiates creativity. The two of them work so well together because they have a shared passion for showcasing the best of Portugal’s grape varietals, and a commitment to giving back through the Sovereign Art Foundation. The Sovereign Art Foundation is an arts-based charity supporting underprivileged children giving them access to art classes. These classes provide therapy, support, and opportunities that many of these kids would not otherwise have.
Art isn’t just decoration here, it fuels their entire project. They use artwork from the Sovereign Art Foundation winners as well as world famous artists. To view some of their gorgeous labels, click here.
Howard’s Folly is housed in a transformed warehouse. The winery also houses the stylish Folly restaurant and a small gallery. Their vineyard covers 7 hectares of 20 to 25-year-old vines, in the Portalegre sub-region. Howard's Folly also works with local farmers who manage small plots of ancient vines. These vines produce tiny yields of intensely flavorful grapes that are perfect for making top-tier wines. In the Monção and Melgaço, a sub-region in Vinho Verde, the winery focuses on Alvarinho. The wines are bright and floral with crisp minerality and lively acidity.
They offer a few unique winery experiences, I highly recommend the winemaking/blending workshop. But all are enjoyable. You can book your visit here.
* all photographs were provided by wineries or from their websites.