Discover the best top things to do in Camara De Lobos, Portugal including Barbeito Madeira, MIM - Museu de Imprensa Madeira, Capella de Nossa Senhora da Conceicao, Henriques & Henriques, Sao Sebastiao Church.
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Vinhos Barbeito entered the wine business in 1946, during a particularly dark time for Madeira. During World War II, production and sales had ground to a virtual halt. As a result, far more companies were leaving the business than were joining. But Mario Barbeito had faith in the future. He also believed that the value of great Madeira could only go up as it became older and production of young vintages declined. But while Barbeito saw those vintage wines as a nest egg for the future, he was content to let the wines age. He wisely built the business in the early years around more modest Madeiras. It was left to his daughter Manuela - when she gradually took over the business from him in the 1970s to continue his work. In the mid 1990s, Manuela Barbeito began to turn over the reins of the company to her son Ricardo Freitas. He not only brought a deep respect for Madeira's classical roots, but also brought new energy and new ideas to the company. One of these ideas was to restore the role that Madeira once had as a companion of food. Ricardo is continuing his grandfather's and mother's legacy of making wines and preserving them for future generations. But he is also creating his own legacy: a series of Madeiras he calls his "Signature" wines. These handcrafted wines combine the best elements of Madeira's classical tradition with Ricardo's own quest for purity and vineyard and varietal expression. Made in tiny lots, their astonishingly graceful style has prompted British wine critic Jancis Robinson to call Barbeito the "Lafite of Madeira".
We have been welcomed by Leandro who provided us a wonderful tour of the Barbeito production. A fantastic journey to discover Madeira whine, history and techniques. The awesome tour ended with a very nice wine tasting with a well detailed explanation of the different wines. I really recommend the tour for anyone who wants to discover more about Madeira culture and history.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
The collection of the museum gathers about four dozen machines with a major typographic, lithographic, cinematic heritage, and another compilation related with Media and Communication, which features some original equipment and machines from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Found at the far side of Camara de Lobos, this printing press museum was relatively cheap to enter. Really good value. As you enter the building, you go down a level and someone should be there at a desk. The staff were lovely and were happy to introduce us to the building and what the museum had to offer. To start, there was a short presentation. Then the top level of the place is looked at before heading downstairs to look at the amazing machinery from days gone by. Some really interesting stuff. Towards the end, there is a video you can watch which shows a printing process. There are toilets available in the building too which were clean and tidy. Overall, a very nice museum with lots to look at.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
If you visit this little town near the capital with his nice walking street, with the hanging shirts upon the street, you need attention to find this chapel. But you have to fond it!
4.0 based on 49 reviews
If you're in Camaro de Lobos and you love Madeira Wine.... you just have to visit Henriques & Henriques. We were lucky enough to have a full tour of one of the oldest privately owned Madeira Wine producers. The Madeira Wine is exceptional and we learned so much about the production methods and grape varieties including a unique opportunity to see the onsite cooperage (Madeira barrel production). We know the Wine very well and will promote sales in the uk with even more knowledge :-)
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