RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With over 80,000 hectares of grapes planted and more than 1,100 wineries in its territory, Brazil ranks 18th in the world as a producer of wines, which have earned more than 3,000 medals and awards at trade shows and exhibitions. The industry has established the Colombian market as a "priority."
Brazil has been producing wines since the beginning of its colonization. But it was the arrival of Italian immigrants (1875) that boosted the industry's growth.
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Brazil broke the record for domestic wine consumption, which (domestic and imported . . .
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