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Lidio Carraro Dadivas Chardonnay 2014Chardonnay from Brazil3.0 10 RatingsSold Out - was $27.99Ships Tue, Mar 26Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Lidio Carraro Agnus Merlot 2014Merlot from Brazil3.5 6 RatingsSold Out - was $15.99Ships Tue, Mar 26Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Lidio Carraro Agnus Tannat 2014Tannat from Brazil0.0 0 RatingsSold Out - was $14.99Ships Tue, Mar 26Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Portugese colonists brought wine producing grapes to Brazil as far back as the mid 16th century but the mainly humid, tropical environment proved to be a challenge for the early settlers. Though it is a large country, only a small portion, towards its southern end near Uruguay, is within the ideal latitudes for wine production. Brazil has about the same acreage under vine as its South American wine-producing neighbors, Chile and Argentina, but most of it is for table grapes. About 10% of the land is Vitis vinifera, the wine producing species.
Brazil has enjoyed consistent quality advancements since the 1970s and 1980s, largely due to investments by international wine companies, namely Moet & Chandon, Seagram, Bacardi, Domecq and Martini & Rossi. Serra Gaucha, a southerly coastal region of low mountains, recognized for sparkling wine production, is Brazil’s key wine region. Campanha, its neighbor, is attracting more attention for its red wines (Cabernet and Tannat) and white wines (Chardonnay).