Feb 25 • 15:50 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

See the only Brazilian wine that made it to the international list of the best in the world

The Casa Tés Grama Branco, a Brazilian wine, has been included in the World’s Best Sommeliers’ Selection 2026, highlighting its quality among global competitors.

The Casa Tés Grama Branco, a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon from Vale da Grama in Brazil, has made a noteworthy entry into the prestigious World’s Best Sommeliers’ Selection for 2026. This selection recognizes 115 wines from 16 countries, celebrating the best quality wines sourced globally. The Casa Tés Grama Branco stands out with its creamy texture and fruity notes that pair excellently with ceviche, showcasing Brazil's growing reputation in the global wine industry.

In the recent announcement, Italy led the list with the highest number of selections, totaling 20 wines, which included renowned varieties like Barolo and Barbaresco made from Nebbiolo grapes. Portugal followed closely, contributing 18 diverse selections of whites, reds, and fortified wines to the compilation. Such a representation underscores Brazil's emerging status among top wine-producing countries, as it competes with established European brands.

This recognition not only enhances the Casa Tés brand’s visibility on the international stage but also boosts the reputation of Brazil's wine industry as a whole, inviting more attention from wine enthusiasts and sommeliers alike. As consumers increasingly seek high-quality wines, this inclusion might motivate further growth and investment in Brazilian viticulture, potentially leading to more exceptional offerings in the future.

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