History
Historical records refer to the immense diversity Vesúvio as far back as 1565, describing its orange, lemon, almond, olive and fig trees. For many years it remained a wild, untamed landscape, as much of it still is. In 1830, after a spectacular harvest in the Douro, António Bernardo Ferreira I dreamt up what, according to the Viscount of Vila Maior, was his “fantasy or caprice”. He decided to rename his Quinta das Figueiras, Quinta do Vezúvio,...