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The quintessential guide to wineries in South America – from boutique wineries to big brands, quirky to classic, natural wines and artisanal wines to wineries known for their architecture and the best winery hotels and winery restaurants. You’ll find biodynamic and organic wine producers, family wineries and historic wineries in our winery guide. Whether you are looking for wineries in Chile, wineries in Argentina, wineries in Uruguay, wineries in Brazil, wineries in Peru, or wineries in Bolivia – we’ve got you covered! Use the filters above to get started exploring our South America Wine Guide.
Cousiño Macul
The Cousiño Macul winery is one of Chile's most historic. On the outskirts of Santiago city in Macul, Alto Maipo,...
Viña Porta (Veranda)
Viña Porta has vineyards in both Bío Bío and Maipo valley, with some 1000 hectares between estates. The Porta winery also...
Vino de Arenas (Bodega Roca Rey)
Bernardo Roca Rey is the patron of Vino de Arenas - an innovative wine project planting vines in Ica’s coastal...
Cruce del Zorro
Bodega Cruce del Zorro winery in La Concepción valley in Tarija, Bolivia, is run by two families: the Morenos and...
Ariano Hermanos
Although Ariano Hermanos winery is in Canelones, the Ariano family have extensive vineyards in both Canelones and in the Paysandú...
Grupo Peñaflor
Grupo Peñaflor is one of the largest wine producers in Argentina and one of the ten largest in the world....
J.A. Jofré
Juan Alejandro Jofré makes wines in different parts of Chile but his own eponymous brand focuses on making fresh wines from...
Viña Alicia
Viña Alicia winery is the personal project of the Arizu family, who founded Luigi Bosca winery, with vineyards in Lunlunta...
Contra Corriente
Contra Corriente winery and their small vineyard started off as three hectares of Riesling, Gewürstraminer, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir planted...
Cepa de Oro
The Cepa de Oro winery is a fourth-generation family winery in the Cinti Valley of Bolivia. Bodega Cepa de Oro...














