Grape Harvest Collection
The vibrant colors of Spain's grape harvest in Castile and Leon, specifically Valladolid and Valbuena de Duero, are a sight to behold
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The vibrant colors of Spain's grape harvest in Castile and Leon, specifically Valladolid and Valbuena de Duero, are a sight to behold. Tempranillo grapes fill boxes as the harvest season is in full swing. Meanwhile, in Tolombon near Cafayate, Calchaqui Valleys in Argentina, an intricately painted barrel welcomes guests at the entrance of Altalaluna - Hotel Boutique & SPA. The rich history of winemaking is depicted on traditional blue tiles known as Azulejos that adorn buildings showcasing the work related to Port Wine production. In Ladeira, Beira Baixa Portugal, vineyards come alive during the grape harvest season. The mechanical grape harvesting process takes place in Palmela while Lau prepares for its own bountiful harvest nearby. In Italy's Umbria region, specifically Terni district Giove, Sandonna winery celebrates their grape harvest with joyous festivities. As we journey along the Douro river near Covelinhas and explore its picturesque surroundings designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site called Alto Douro Valley; we witness rows upon rows of vines being harvested meticulously by skilled hands. The river Tedo also plays host to this annual tradition as it flows gracefully into the mighty Douro. Art has long captured the essence of grape harvesting throughout history. "Parable of the Bad Vintners, " an oil painting from c. 1580-90 depicts October's significance within viticulture traditions. Additionally, Les Vendages (Furnishing Fabric), created by Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf in 1785 France showcases scenes from past grape harvests immortalized on fabric. From Spain to Argentina and Portugal to Italy and beyond.