“A Night to Remember” at Morgado do Quintão

The Silves winery is celebrating the end of the harvest with a table set for 100 guests

On October 11, Morgado do Quintão is celebrating the end of the harvest with a new and reimagined edition of its well-loved annual party. In keeping with the estate’s tradition of sharing and community, this year’s Open House – Harvest Party 2025 features a single long communal table, a concert, and promises to be “a night to remember”, say the organisers.

Presented in a new format – more intimate, centred on the table, music, and the simplicity of authentic moments – the event begins at 7pm as dinner is served at the vast outdoor table, where 100 participants will celebrate the end of yet another fruitful harvest with Algarvean dishes inspired by the season.

As night falls over the vineyards, the Ricardo Toscano Trio is set to take the stage for an unforgettable contemporary Portuguese jazz performance. Toscano, regarded as one of the most talented musicians of his generation, stood out early on the alto saxophone, captivating audiences and critics with his energetic and mature sound. 

Elevating the tempo of the evening, DJ João Gomes — a musician, producer, and DJ with a solid career on the national scene — will set the rhythm for the post-concert party.

Those who only wish to attend the concert by the Ricardo Toscano Trio and the party with DJ João Gomes, which begins at 9.30pm, can do so by purchasing a post-dinner ticket.

“This party is a moment of gathering and communion, a reflection of what Morgado do Quintão represents: the intersection of wine, culture, and community,” says Filipe Caldas de Vasconcellos.

Tickets for the Open House – Harvest Party are available on the website with two options:

  • The full experience, which includes the outdoor dinner, concert, and party, priced at €75 per person;
  • The concert-and-party option, costing €15. Throughout the evening, Morgado do Quintão Wine Bar will stay open, offering a selection of over three wines, available exclusively by card payment.

Alexandra Stilwell
Alexandra Stilwell

Journalist for the Open Media Group

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