Quinta wedding venues in Portugal are the classic country choice — the quinta, the Portuguese wine-and-country estate, with house, grounds and often vines all in one. It’s the most quintessentially local way to marry here.
‘Quinta’ is shorthand for a whole tradition of private, rural celebration, and the portfolio is full of them across every region.
A quinta is a country estate, usually family-run, often with a manor house, gardens and a working vineyard or farm. Quinta da Alorna on the Ribatejo plains and Quinta da Bichinha near Lisbon show the form.
It’s the most local of styles, and it overlaps with both estate and vineyard. We help you find the quinta whose character, region and scale match the day, rather than just its name.
A Portuguese country estate — typically a manor house with grounds and often a vineyard or farm, family-run and private. It’s the classic, most local setting for a Portuguese wedding.
They overlap — quinta is the local term for the country estate, and many are wine-producing. We point you to the specific quintas whose region and scale fit your day.
A strong selection across every region. We narrow by setting, scale and whether you want vines on site.