To visit the Casa Valduga website, you must be of the minimum legal age to consume alcoholic beverages.
At the end of the 19th century, the first immigrant of the Valduga Family arrived in Brazil. Coming from the city of Rovereto, in northern Italy, they cultivated the first vineyards in what is now the heart of Vale dos Vinhedos, thus beginning the legacy of one of the most renowned names in Brazilian winemaking.
The patriarch, Luiz Valduga, envisioned a great dream: to build the best winery in Brazil. With the help of his sons, tradition was combined with the most modern techniques for producing fine wines. Investments in technology grew, and recognition elevated Casa Valduga to one of the most celebrated wineries in Brazil.
A current symbol of excellence, the family-run winery is still led by the brothers Erielso, Juarez, and João Valduga, who, alongside their children, continue to share their passion for wine.
The cellar-aged reds mature in French oak barrels and, at the end of this period, are transferred to underground cellars, designed for the perfect aging of icons such as Storia Merlot and Villa Lobos Cabernet Sauvignon.