BOA ESPERANÇA
With all sails set, this Portuguese grocery store is only weathering a storm with the stubborn good hope of helping everyone discover the country's products. Fine groceries in the form of beautifully designed tins (sardines, octopus, eels, squid...), wines from the Dão or the Alentejo, the unavoidable dried and salted bacalhau, portioned into blocks (or whole!), cold meats and fresh sheep's cheese, but also very original cork handicrafts (umbrellas, hats, flip-flops...) as well as CDs, books on Portuguese history and culture, bilingual poetry collections (Pessoa invites you to lyricism, in the text!)
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