Dito Cujo produces character-driven and locally inspired wines
A vineyard’s journey through passion, resilience, and a deep connection to the land It all began with an idea that took root in João Caldeira’s mind long before he ever
Algarve Business Awards 2025: entries now open
Recognising excellence in business across the Algarve The Algarve Business Awards 2025 entries are now open. The awards are designed to celebrate some of the region’s best companies, entrepreneurs and
Intervalo natural wine bar and shop opens in heart of Caldas da Rainha
The wine list features natural Portuguese and European labels A new space has recently opened in Caldas da Rainha, Central Portugal. Intervalo is a wine bar and shop dedicated to natural,
Dutch company ACE opens Porto office
“Portugal is becoming increasingly attractive to foreign companies and investors” – Simão Carvalho, branch manager, Porto Dutch technology company ACE opened its first office in Portugal on May 27 in
Make every meal an experience
Signature flavours, impeccable service, and an ambience like no other – discover dining with a difference at Vale do Lobo. The Algarve’s renowned Vale do Lobo resort has launched three
Investors Portugal president foresees more defence unicorns
Defence investment is a priority for EU The president of Investors Portugal believes there will be more opportunities for Portuguese technology startups in areas like defence as European NATO countries
Sonae boss says Portuguese companies need to rediscover their ‘mojo’
“Companies are good for society: they grow, hire people, pay taxes, and that is what finances the public sector” The CEO of Portuguese company Sonae, Cláudia Azevedo, says that it
Constant advice in times of constant change
Text by Blevins Franks This year, we proudly mark the 50th Anniversary of the founding of Blevins Franks, the leading tax and wealth management advisers to UK nationals living in
Off the grid and OPEN in Portugal!
Springing into summer … and the return of the drunken beetle cult Our metaphors have moved from walking through mud to battling thick undergrowth as the moment has passed when
Portuguese companies estimate losses of over €2 billion due to blackout
Survey carried out by Portuguese Industrial Association The nationwide electricity power cut on April 28 that left homes and businesses without power for most of the day could have cost










