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North of Porto Alegre is the Serra Gaucha, a range of hills and mountains populated mainly by the descendants of German and Italian immigrants. The Italians, who arrived between 1875 and 1915, were mainly from the Veneto and Trento region. They adapted well and very quickly specialized in wine production. The region has developed into an important industrial centre, but it is in and around smaller towns, such as Bento Goncalves and Garibaldi, that, in fact, Brazil`s wine production is centred.
This tour emphasizes the vineyard culture of the south of Brazil, specially in technical and enological aspects of wines and blends. The process of elaboration of wines and their history, with the Italian immigrant.
This tour package is available for groups from 8 till 30 persons. Please contact us if you need a quotation.
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