Where History, Wines and Landscapes Mix in an unforgettable experience!
Serra Gaúcha, in Rio Grande do Sul, is one of the main tourist regions in Brazil and known mainly for the production of wines and sparkling wines, which are exported worldwide. Every year, thousands of people visit the region, which still has subdivisions, to know the process of producing drinks and also, the history of immigration from other peoples to the state.
The region was the cradle of Italian immigration when they arrived in Brazil and so much of Italy's culture can be found on site. Events and experiences that refer to traditions happen throughout the year, rescuing the history of ancestors and providing visitors with a cultural immersion.
Who goes to the region can know the wine production process from the plantation of the grapes to the time when it is bottled. In addition, the local cuisine is also extremely rich. Visitors find the most diverse menu options, ranging from barbecues, pasta, fondues, Italian sequences and regional foods.
In addition to all the experience options, the region also has incredible landscapes overlooking the parishes, fields and the sunset in the middle of the vineyards.
When to visit
Experiences and attractions take place throughout the year, but depending on the time it is possible to have access to a different moment of harvest or even in relation to the climate of the region.
Spring and autumn The two seasons are perfect times for those who want to enjoy the incredible landscapes of Serra Gaúcha. It is possible to make outdoor tastings, meet the vineyards and enjoy the open-air gastronomy. The mildest temperatures are ideal for more relaxing moments.
Summer Summer is one of the most expected times throughout the region. This is because it is during the season that the harvest happens, the traditional harvest party and that celebrates another year of planting. Among the most sought-after attractions is the treading of the grapes, one of the most accomplished experiences by the visitors.
Winter One of the high points of Serra Gaúcha are the tourist attractions during the cold. Thousands of people go to the region in expectation, including, to see snow. There are options of tours with wine, gastronomy, lots of chocolate and breathtaking landscapes.