Visitors can now explore lush vineyards, meet passionate winemakers, and indulge in a wine experience that beautifully blends Brazilian hospitality with the artistry of winemaking. With a diverse range of grape varietals, picturesque landscapes, and a growing wine culture, Brazil promises an enchanting journey for wine enthusiasts seeking new and undiscovered terroirs.
Here are some options:
Thera Winery - With its own hotel, Thera can be combined with the stunning beaches of Florianópolis and Ponta dos Ganchos for a mountains + beach vacation.
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Uvva Winery - In the high plateaus of Bahia, Uvva is the newest attraction of Chapada Diamantina, a mesmerizing national park adorned with rugged canyons, impressive caves, and cascading waterfalls.
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Gaspari Winery - Just 200km from São Paulo, their wines are found in the best cellars in the city, including the Fasano Hotel.
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Luiz Porto Winery - Located in the colonial town of Tiradentes, visitors are introduced to the pioneer inverted harvest cycle of the winery and taste 4 of the winery's labels.
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Terroir Pantanal Winery - In one of the most unexpected places, halfway between Campo Grande Airport and the Caiman Lodge in the Pantanal South, there is a winery producing sparkling wines. This can be a pleasant break for a picnic or lunch paired with local wine.
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Araucaria Winery - Just one hour outside of Curitiba, a visit to Araucaria can be combined with one of the last scenic train rides in Brazil, the Serra Verde Express, which meanders through the Atlantic Forest-covered hills all the way to the sea. An extension to Mel Island can guarantee a few days on the beach.
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Luiz Argenta Winery - The newest wine region in Rio Grande do Sul, the town of Flores da Cunha, can be combined with a glamping experience at the Parador Cambara do Sul and two of Brazil's least-visited National Parks, the canyons of Aparados da Serra and Serras Gerais, now under private administration with upgraded infrastructure to welcome visitors, including a zipline over one of the canyons.
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The Chilean winery Vik - will open a property just 1.5 hours outside of São Paulo, in 2024.