
Before going to India, D. Pedro de Almeida Portugal, 1st Marquis of Alorna, built Quinta da Alorna palace in 1725. The palace became the scene of major historical and cultural events that have helped shape the Portugal we know today.
D. João, the son of D. Pedro de Almeida, and his wife D. Leonor Távora, were extremely dedicated to the palace and the estate grounds. D. João planted vineyards, and produced olive oil, planted orchards, groves of mulberry trees and gardens. Emulating the French landscape design, he created drawbridges, lakes and boxwoods - fashionable in European elite societies at the time. At the end of the eighteenth century the Alorna family used to travel by boat, up the Tagus river, taking a whole night to go from Lisbon to Almeirim. When they arrived there was always a carriage waiting for the family on the riverside to take them to the palace.
This was how they reached Quinta da Alorna a few days after the release of the Távora family who had been imprisoned for 18 years by order of the Marquis of Pombal. It was alleged that the family had been involved in the attempted regicide at the time. D. Leonor de Almeida Lorena e Lencastre was 26 years old when she was finally released and returned, with her family, to the place she left when she was 8 years old, when imprisoned in Chelas. D. Leonor de Almeida, poetically nicknamed Alcipe, was married in 1779 to Count Karl August von Oeynhausen in the chapel at Quinta da Alorna and spent the first years of her married life organizing important soirées for the cultural Portuguese elite at their palace in Almeirim.
Later she traveled to Paris, Vienna, southern France, Madrid and finally to London, where she was exiled during the French invasion. D. Leonor, Fourth Marchioness of Alorna, was the most educated woman of her time. While imprisoned in the monastery of Chelas, she learned to speak five languages fluently and she read every book she could gain access to, whether prohibited or not. D. Leonor dazzled the courts of Europe with her poetic talent, being the first pre-romantic writer in Portugal. She was seen as a woman of letters and enlightenment, a woman who influenced politics both Portuguese and foreign, and due to her persistent dedication to education, persuaded the Queen at the time to open the first all girls schools in Portugal. A disconcertingly smart woman who was way ahead of her time, left behind eight children, and a vast literary and epistolary collection. When Quinta da Alorna, which experienced financial difficulties during the devastation of civil war, was sold by D. Leonor´s daughters to José Dias Leite Sampaio, Viscount of Junqueira, who invested in the production of olive oil, wine and livestock.
The Agricultural Society of Alorna, was established in 1915 after the death of the daughter of the Viscount of Junqueira, Countess of Junqueira, Emília Angélica Monteiro de Sampaio. The inability of the Countess to produce an heir resulted in the palace being inherited by six of the Viscount´s relatives. Three years later, in 1918 the property was acquired by new owners, among them, a doctor, dentist and entrepreneur, Dr. Manuel Caroça, who became, in a short time, the sole owner of the palace and estate, buying shares from other shareholders. Fernanda Caroça, the daughter of Manuel Caroça, married Professor Doctor Fausto Lopo de Carvalho, a renowned pulmonologist and contemporary of Egas Moniz, who took charge of the management of the palace and estate at Quinta da Alorna, returning it to its previous grandeur. The couple had three children and, as grandchildren of Manuel Caroça, they became heirs to Quinta da Alorna.
In 1945, after the death of Dr. Manuel Caroça, the property was taken over entirely by the daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. After the revolution on 25 April 1974, Quinta da Alorna survived difficult periods and both the strength and determination of the workers, who had seen their homes and livelihoods threatened, were essential to guarantee that the estate was not going to be occupied by the revolutionaries. As a family business that was proud of the fact that they considered everyone as part of the same ´family´ they had a social policy that was very advanced for its time. They opened up the doors of the chapel to the public, gave new houses to the employees and hired a doctor to ensure the health of all who dedicated their lives to the property and to the family.
Currently, Quinta da Alorna comprises two companies run by 4th and 5th generations of the family Lopo de Carvalho. The Agricultural Society of Alorna SA, that owns the other company in the group was formed at the beginning of the twentieth century and is responsible for the agricultural and forestry activities of Quinta da Alorna as well as the Quinta da Alorna palace, which is used for promotional purposes or private functions. Quinta da Alorna Wines Ltd. is responsible for the main activity of the group, namely the production and marketing of wines.
Owned for five generations by Lopo de Carvalho family, Quinta da Alorna is a company that proudly showcases its tradition, its history and its products. It’s a story full of stories just as Marchioness of Alorna who was a wonderful storyteller.

The beginning...
SPECIAL BLEND
With these wonderful grape varietals blenders made their own samples, tasting the diferente grape varietals on their own, and also blended with each other.
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Blend samples were made by Martta Reis Simões following the option of the blenders and their tasting preferences. After choosing two favorite samples for the special blend, there was a break of some hours, so the group of blenders could make their minds and re-taste the two samples and choose one as their favorite. This was exactly the same blend bottled at Quinta da Alorna on the 17/10/2017 and shipped to the Netherlands.
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Two young friends worked together at a company that imported wines and spirits. After a busy day, they went for a beer in the local pub. That night the idea started they could start importing themselves.
And that is what they did in 1993, Hans and Auke started Bresser & Timmer. There first brand was Cognac Isard, they started visiting different liquorstores and the bussiness started!
They slowly came in contact with more brands and their portfolio became bigger and bigger. And so did their "warehouse", from starting in a garage box they went to a real warehouse.
Over the years the company grew bigger and they hired a driver for the deliveries. Then Hans and Auke came in contact by a customer with a good winery in Portugal; Quinta da Alorna. Introducing Portuguese wines in the Netherlands was a tough job in the beginning.
But nowadays the Dutch market is exploring the world with wines and enjoying wines from Portugal.
The company kept on growing and next year Bresser & Timmer will excist 25 years! From started working together they grew to a company with 7 people working for them.
And almost once every two weeks a friendly Portuguese driver arrives at the warehouse with the lovely wines from Quinta da Alorna!
BRESSER & TIMMER
In 2007, during Prowein fair in Germany, Hans Bresser and Auk Timmer discussed with Nuno Cancela de Abreu (Quinta da Alorna’s former Winemaker) the possibility of making something different they could offer to their clientes. After exploring some possibilities, there was the idea of bringing the clientes to Quinta da Alorna, so they could visit the Estate and blend their own wine.
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Later that year, Bresser&Timmer brought their clients to experience a visit to Quinta da Alorna’s estate and cellar. A blending session was held where this group of clientes could decide and manage the profile of the wine they wanted, only limited by the characteristics that the grape varietals could offer. This first edition was done under the supervision of the former winemaker of Quinta da Alorna, and his assistant at the time Martta Reis Simões, now chief winemaker.
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The wine blended in 2007 was a 2005 vintage with Syrah, Castelão, Trincadeira and Tinta Miúda grape varietals. Customers that made the special blend for this first edition were Eric Tax, Nico Hamer, Wines & Whiskies, Wout Koek, Diafaan Locatie, Diafaan Locatie Thuvine, Simon Vonk, La Barrique, La Barrique - Haagsemarkt 8 - Breda, Whisky, Whisky – en Wijnhandel Verhaar, and Suresh Meijer. Only 9.600 bottles of this wine were produced.
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After some years we repeated this practice, with some of the same customers, and also new ones. Following years were 2013, 2016 and 2017, being the last edition held, for the first time, in Bresser&Timmer’s warehouse in Netherlands. It’s been already 10 years since the first edition of the special blend was done for the first time.
In the 2017 edition of the blending session, customers used Syrah, Castelão, Touriga Nacional, Cabernet Sauvignon and Trincadeira varietals, with the following characteristics:
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Quinta da Alorna, place of forbidden romances, hidden couple dates and unveiled secrets during its 300 years of existence, there is a lot to be discovered still today. We unveil now one of its secrets, this time a special blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Castelão, Syrah, Touriga Nacional and Trincadeira grape varietals, developed exclusively with Bresser&Timmer that discovered in the lands of Quinta da Alorna an unequal treasure, that will be part of the main royal tables of the Netherlands Kingdom.
A unique juice that will be forever only in the memory of few.
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Quinta da Alorna, de afgelopen 300 jaar het toneel van: verboden romances, geheime liefdes en vele andere on-onthulde geheimen. Heden ten dage nog altijd een plaats waar veel te ontdekken valt! Eén van de “geheimen” wordt nu onthult; een speciale blend van de volgende druivenrassen – Cabernet Sauvignon, Castelão, Syrah, Touriga Nacional en Trincadeira – zorgvuldig geblend samen met een aantal speciale relaties van onze importeur Bresser & Timmer. Bij Quinta da Alorna hopen -en verwachten we dat deze wijn, deze unieke “schat”, deel zal uitmaken van menig samenzijn onder gelijk gestemden!
Een uniek “geheim”, slechts voor weinigen onthuld.






