Quinta de Lourosa (Sousela) is in the River Sousa valley, in the heart of the VinhoVerde Route. With its chapel from the 17th century and its farmhouse eaves from the 18th, the estate has been renewed in the last decades thanks to the efforts of Viticulture Professor Rogério de Castro.
The Professor’s affection for the estate is shared by his family: his wife, children and grand-children all participate in the everyday farm tasks. Assisted by his daughter and winemaker, Joana de Castro, they have turned Quinta de Lourosa into a place where the respect for nature and tradition is combined with technical innovation and experimentation in winegrowing.
Now covering about 30 hectares, Quinta de Lourosa is well known for pioneering the Lys vine training method. This trellising technique enables better sun exposure and the growing of sound, ripe grapes, producing a balanced fresh fragrant wine.
Along with a new level of scientific thoroughness, Quinta de Lourosa stands by the primacy of environment protection: the plantation of new vineyards is carried out with the uttermost respect for the landscape and the soil. Ancient watering methods have been recovered allowing the estate to be totally self sufficient and more rational and ecological techniques have been developed.
The quest for the best way to cultivate the vine is a permanent drive at Quinta de Lourosa: new experimentations in alternative vine conduction are constantly taking place.
