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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.
Neyen (Veramonte)
Neyen winery is a sister-winery of Veramonte, and focused on producing one singular wine from old vines in Apalta, Colchagua....
Casa Silva
One of Chile's most important wine family dynasties, the Silva family have been making wine since 1892. Casa Silva winery...
Santa Rita
Viña Santa Rita is one of Chile’s leading producers and also one of the Maipo wineries most worth visiting, not...
Humberto Canale
Humberto Canale winery is the most historic winery in Río Negro, founded in 1909. With a 500 hectare estate today,...
Santa Carolina
One of Chile's oldest wineries, Santa Carolina was founded in 1875 in Macul - which has now become a suburb...
Bouchon Family Wines
One of the most forward-thinking and exciting producers in Maule today, Bouchon Family Wines is a visionary producer run by...
Cousiño Macul
The Cousiño Macul winery is one of Chile's most historic. On the outskirts of Santiago city in Macul, Alto Maipo,...
Viña Tarapaca
Viña Tarapaca is one of the older wineries in Chile, established in 1874, in Isla de Maipo at the centre...
Establecimiento Juanicó
Establecimiento Juanicó winery is one of the oldest and biggest in Uruguay, with the estate first established in 1740 and...
Carmelo Patti
A garage winemaker, they don't come like Carmelo any more. This mature vintner is a bit of a legend in...














