We present a unique opportunity in Alandroal: Herdade dos Barros. Spanning 9,1 hectares in the historic region of Terena, this estate combines the prestige of wine production with a level of legal certainty rarely found in today’s market, backed by an official municipal technical report. Property Highlights: • Mature Vineyard: 91,000 sqm of 7-year-old vines in prime production, fully integrated into the local irrigation system, ensuring immediate returns within the renowned Redondo wine region. • Confirmed Planning Permission: An official technical assessment from the Alandroal Council validates the construction of a private residence of up to 500 sqm for the owner-farmer. • High-End Tourism Potential: The estate is eligible for Agrotourism or Rural Tourism (TER) developments, featuring a generous 0.2 sealing index across the total land area. • Certified Investment: The availability of this official technical feasibility report removes development risks, firmly placing your investment in the regional market's premium bracket. A strategic opportunity for those seeking to combine the authentic Alentejo lifestyle with a secure, pre-validated development project. If you're looking for a farm with potential and Alentejo authenticity, this is an excellent opportunity. With 9.1 hectares of land, this property is located in Terena, in the municipality of Alandroal, Évora district. It is bordered by the river to the east and south, and by National Road 255 to the north, offering a natural setting and easy access. The vineyard covers 6.7 hectares and is planted with noble grape varieties – Syrah, Alicante Bouschet, Touriga Nacional, and Antão Vaz – in full production. Being a recent vineyard, productivity is growing and can reach 12 tons per hectare. • Antão Vaz (planted in 2023) • Touriga Nacional (2020) • Alicante Bouschet (2020) • Syrah (2003) The grapes are sold cooperatively, specifically with Adega do Redondo. A solid and promising investment, ideal for those seeking to immerse themselves in the Alentejo winemaking tradition, with profitability and a connection to the land. The region where the land is located is a true haven of authenticity and natural beauty. A few kilometers away stands the imposing Terena Castle, one of the best-preserved medieval jewels in the Alentejo. Its walls preserve centuries of history and offer a breathtaking view of the Alentejo plain—a place that invites you to travel back in time and experience the soul of