The Paço dos Cunhas de Santar, a historic winery on a 17th-century estate in Santar, sets an attractive stage for fine dining. The dining room is light and contemporary, and the seasonal, creative cuisine beautifully complements the excellent wine. Several fixed-price menus are available, including a bargain weekday lunch menu.
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