Coordinates: 10°S 52°W / 10°S 52°W / -10; -52
Restaurants in Brazil
5.0 based on 2,407 reviews
Vale dos Vinhedos, named after the valleys covered with vineyards and scenic landscapes featuring different shades in each of the four seasons, Vale dos Vinhedos enchants by the hospitality of the local residents combined with the high quality of the tourism technology and infrastructure offered. Along this lovely route, you can visit small farms, family and internationally renowned wineries, hotels, restaurants, art studios, store selling cheese, gourmet and homemade jams and confectionary.Vale dos Vinhedos wines are the only in Brazil to hold the Designation of Origin (DO).
5.0 based on 201 reviews
The Familia Fardo's Winery opens its doors you can discover where our elaborate wines are made. We have guided tours that goes through the whole process of preparation and storage, ending with a tasting that occurs inside the cellar. The visits must be schedule in advance and can be perform individually or in groups. Send an email and schedule your visit.
5.0 based on 1,833 reviews
Nascemos para consolidar o trabalho na viticultura em produtos nobres, os quais para serem elaborados, contam com as características únicas do Vale dos Vinhedos e tecnologias disponíveis para extrair o melhor da matéria-prima. A escolha do nome Torcello é uma homenagem a uma pequena ilha italiana próxima a Veneza. Já a escolha do símbolo da Vinícola, Leão Alado de São Marcos, deu-se pelo fato de o Leão representar proteção. Dessa forma, o símbolo remete a proteção do Leão Alado sobre os vinhos por nós elaborados. Nossos vinhos, espumantes e suco são elaborados em pequena escala, buscando sempre a qualidade dos rótulos em detrimento da quantidade. Venha nos fazer uma visita. Será um prazer imenso te receber!
5.0 based on 217 reviews
"Engenho D'Ouro stands out for its simplicity, sincere and warm service, as well as providing a great deal of knowledge in the art of producing and savoring excellent cachaças and liqueurs. With national and international awards, cachaça surprises visitors. when entering a site inlaid in the Serra da Bocaina, they come across this gastronomic marvel of Paraty and Brazil. " Pet Friendly
Muito obrigado Waldir! Enjoyed this very personalized tasting experience. Loved the 4 year old cachaca. Other unique flavors also! Great thing to do before or after the waterfall :)
5.0 based on 8 reviews
In the Alambique and Winery JP you will se production process of cachacas and wines and also taste all the products in our emporium.
4.5 based on 22,931 reviews
Housed in a stunning example of eclectic industrial architecture, the Mercado Municipal de São Paulo — nicknamed the Mercadão — has thousands of food items on offer, literally from soup to nuts. Lush tropical and temperate fruits from every season, choice cuts of meats and fish, and hearty prepared foods,such as the renowned and enormous mortadella (bologna) sandwich, complete the market's catalog of wares, all for sale in a boisterous, welcoming atmosphere. The surrounding area can be a bit sketchy, but the sights and flavors more than make up for the journey downtown.
starting fr the building structure itself, going through every selling counter, is marvelous, majestic. You may find as from strange fruits from all over Brazil, mainly Amazonia, upto extraordinary mortadella sandwiches, fabolous cod huge snacks ( pastel), tasty italian cheeses, excellent shripms, pork meat, lambs, all you may imagine, is there. Wheneeber I been at Sapulo fr business, I go, at least, two times. Excellent!!!!
4.5 based on 14,874 reviews
It´s a very traditional place where people go to purchase spices, fruits, meat, and to take a little time to drink a very cold beer together a some traditional " mineira cousine " like french fries , fried live with onnions, special cooked gizzard, etc...
4.5 based on 3,189 reviews
AURORA’s story began in 1875 with the settling of Northern Italian immigrants in Brazil. Arriving in the Serra Gaucha in the south of Brazil, they found beautiful mountainous landscapes and a climate similar to that of their home country. Recalling their European culture and habits, the immigrants quickly resumed the ancient art of winemaking. On February 14, 1931, sixteen grape growing families from the city of Bento Goncalves in the Serra Gaucha joined forces to launch the groundbreaking venture that was to become the largest of its kind in Brazil: THE AURORA COOPERATIVE WINERY. Within a single year, the winery’s collective production amounted to 137,000 kg worth of grapes, laying the groundwork for a company destined to become not only the largest, but also one of the most technologically advanced wineries in Brazil. Today, the Aurora Winery lies in the heart of Bento Goncalves and is still the largest winery in Brazil. More than 1,100 families have joined the cooperative, in which production is supervised by technicians who maintain daily contact with individual families and assist them whenever necessary. The technical team, striving always to develop cutting-edge technology, is responsible for continually monitoring the industrial process as well as the quality of the winery’s final products. Aurora winery has maintained its privileged status for over two decades thanks to the company’s consistent modernisation of its production plant, the innovative technology of its units and the strict standards enforced throughout the production process. The extreme care taken during production, from planting the seedlings to bottling the product, is an essential ingredient in the recipe for the continued growth that Aurora has enjoyed throughout the years.
Despite limitations due to the covid-19 restrictions, the visit to the winery is worth it! It was free of charge, and no reservations were necessary, as the flow of visitors is reduced. We were received by a young host, employee of the Aurora winery, dressed in a traditional costume of the region, and she showed us the factory and explained about the history, the production process, and types of wines produced. At the end, one would normally participate in a session trying out the different products, but due to the protocols for the covid-19 pandemic, this was suspended. The tour finishes in the factory store, where all the different products are on sale, and at good prices. Worth the visit!
4.5 based on 4,480 reviews
A pioneer in the introduction of Wine tourism to Vale dos Vinhedos, Casa Valduga started the Wine tourism complex in 1992, enabling tourists to explore the world of wine and all the customs associated with the culture of the first Italian immigrants to the region. In addition to the rich natural wonders and a dimly-lit visit to the underground wine cellars, a fascinating dining experience awaits visitors at the Maria Valduga restaurant, which features typical dished blended with the most emblematic wines of Brazil. In an inspiring atmosphere, Casa Valduga welcomes its visitors with an amazing landscape, framed by the centuries old vineyards of one of the most award-winning wineries of Brazil.
It was a fantastic experience. The wine are really good, the the sparkling ones are outstanding! The tour guide, a guy with a big beard, was very teachful! It's been a year since our trip and we still remember tips from him. We tried the 130 brut and we had to bring a bottle home, still the best champagne I've ever had. Looking forward to come back and staying in the winery this time.
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