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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.
Ariano Hermanos
Although Ariano Hermanos winery is in Canelones, the Ariano family have extensive vineyards in both Canelones and in the Paysandú...
El Capricho
El Capricho means ‘on a whim’ and when investor friends Dirk and Paul found a 200-hectare plot of land in...
H Stagnari
H Stagnari winery is a historic family producer based in La Puebla in La Paz, Canelones but with vineyards also...
Salto Chico
With six hectares of Tannat and Merlot, Salto Chico winery has a boutique production focused on fine wines. The family...
Piccolo Banfi
Piccolo Banfi winery is in Colonia, just on the border of San José, and specialises in Tannat, Petit Verdot and...
Proyecto Nakkal Wines
Proyecto Nakkal is the natural wine brand of Uruguayan winemakers and friends Nicolás Monforte, Santiago Degasperi and Bruno Bresesti making...
Montes Toscanini
Montes Toscanini winery is owned by the Toscanini family, which has a long history of winemaking in Canelones stretching back...
Pablo Fallabrino (Viñedo de los Vientos)
Bodega Pablo Fallabrino, formerly Viñedo de los Vientos, is one of the most interesting wineries in Uruguay. Winemaker Pablo Fallabrino...
Bodega Spinoglio
Spinoglio winery in Montevideo has its history rooted in the 19th century but is focused on making modern wines today...














