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Rio Grande do Sul wine tourism expansion

Overview

In late July 2026, the municipality of Venâncio Aires in Rio Grande do Sul introduced the "Caminhos da Cuia" tourist route, linking historic, natural and gastronomic sites, and partnered with the Trem do Pampa railway to launch a four‑hour wine‑and‑food tour that includes on‑board tastings and a stop at Vinícola Almadén.

A week later, the Serra Gaúcha region added further offerings: Parque do Caracol opened the "Janela Jolimont" wine‑tasting circuit within the park, allowing visitors to sample wines at multiple points, while the Don Giovanni winery hosted the 5th Festa das Safras – Winter Edition, featuring an open bar, curated food pairings and live music. These initiatives illustrate a coordinated push to broaden wine‑focused tourism across the state, combining natural attractions, cultural events and culinary experiences.

Entities

Festa das Safras · Rafael Jacobi · Caminhos da Cuia · Venâncio Aires · Don Giovanni winery

Timeline

  1. 16 days ago

    [CULTURE] 4 sources
    Serra Gaúcha expands wine tourism with Parque do Caracol tasting trail and Don Giovanni winter festival

    Parque do Caracol in Canela introduced the Janela Jolimont wine‑tasting circuit, while Don Giovanni winery will host the 5th Festa das Safras winter festival on Aug 22, featuring award‑winning wines, a chef‑cur

  2. 23 days ago

    [CULTURE] 3 sources
    Venâncio Aires Launches New Tourist Route and Trem do Pampa Unveils Wine‑Food Tour

    Venâncio Aires opens the five‑site Caminhos da Cuia route, while Giordani Turismo launches a September/October 2026 wine‑food tour on the Trem do Pampa, costing from R$250.

Sources

boletimgoias.com.br · expresso360.com.br · olajornal.com.br · osul.com.br · portaldafolha.com.br · qualviagem.com.br · revistaviverbrasil.com.br