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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.
Piccolo Banfi
Piccolo Banfi winery is in Colonia, just on the border of San José, and specialises in Tannat, Petit Verdot and...
Sierras de Bellavista
One of Chile's highest altitude mountain vineyards, Sierras de Bellavista is an exciting boutique producer of Riesling, Pinot Noir and...
Viña Los Vascos
Viña Los Vascos is the Chilean outpost of renowned Chateau Lafite - one of the first French companies to invest...
Siegel Wines
Siegel Wines was founded in Colchagua in 1998 by Alberto Siegel. Today the family has over 700 hectares of vineyards...
Lamadrid Estate Wines
Lamadrid winery in the Las Compuertas region of Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza, has an impressive portfolio of single varietal wines...
Vines of Mendoza
The Vines of Mendoza is a project of many faces: a luxury hotel, a restaurant, a vineyard real estate project,...
Finca Suarez
Finca Suarez wines and vineyard is a family project now in the hands of the fourth-generation - the promising young...
Los Boldos
Viña Los Boldos, or Château Los Boldos as you'll see on the label, was founded in Cachapoal in 1991 by...
Finca Flichman
Finca Flichman winery was established in 1910 in Maipú and has been managed by the large Portuguese wine group Sogrape...
Casas del Toqui
Casas del Toqui winery is based in Cachapoal where the large part of their vineyards are, however, they also have...
Viñas Capitán Pastene (Los Confines)
Los Confines is a wine made from old Moscatel vines which are inside a prison in Malleco, southern Chile. Yes...














