Nathalia Durval
Three events scheduled for this weekend bring wines and gluten free foods to the Paulista Avenue region and an old house from Higienópolis.
The traditional Wine Weekend goes from Thursday (31) to Sunday with 50 producers and wine importers that offer discounts of up to 70% on national labels and from countries such as France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Uruguay and South Africa.

Last edition of wine in Vila, event dedicated to Brazilian wines –
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There are about 2,000 labels to buy. The ticket, at $ 200, is entitled to a cup to taste the wines. There are entrance combos that give discount in the total amount.
The list of participants features 50 names such as Aurora, Franco Italian winery, Ivino, Don Vinhedo, Mediterranean and the Chilean Korta and saw Manent.
The fair also includes sale of oils and distillates and a program with lectures on drink, live music and space for children and pets at Park Mayor Mário Covas, on Paulista Avenue.
Already the wine in the village wants to highlight the Brazilian wines. For this, it has 250 award -winning national labels of 20 producers.
Participants include wineries such as Cerro de Pedra, Garbo, Dom Candido, Cainelle & Falconi, Soncini, Casa Vinet, Luiz Argenta, Fin, New Alliance, Giovanni Tasca, Panorama, Tramarin, Audace and Torcello.
The 9th edition of the event, this Saturday (2) and Sunday (3), occupies Casa Higienópolis, house of the 1930s neighboring the Pátio Higienópolis mall.
In space, there is a Wine Bar with Brazilian handcrafted cheeses, cold cuts, cocktails and wines in a bowl to harmonize.
Live music packs the visit and lectures about the world of drink with chef tips and grape caste classes complete the programming.
The public can taste the wines and buy bottles directly with the exhibitors. The ticket, starting at $ 150, includes a crystal bowl, an ecobag and a bottle of water. It can be bought on the Sympla platform or at Casa Vitis stores.
Leaving the ethyl area, the fourth edition of the gluten free fair brings together 70 exhibitors from different regions of the country that offer a variety of products aimed at people who have food restriction.
On Sunday (3), you can find breads, pasta, cookies and hot dishes to eat on time, such as pizza, pastel, hamburger and yakissoba. The selection of products also includes vegan options, without milk, eggs, soy or refined sugar, as well as anti -allergic cosmetics.
The event takes place at the São Luís Event Center, in Consolação, with entry to R $ 22 bought up to 2/8 through the Megapass site or R $ 26 on the day. Children up to five do not pay.
Gluten -free fair
R. Luís Coelho, 323, Consolation, central region. Sun. (3), from 10h to 18h. R $ 22, in Megapass, or R $ 26 in place
Wine in the village
Av. Higienópolis, 738, Higienópolis, central region. Sat. (2), from 14h to 21h. Dom. (3), from 12h to 19h. From R $ 150, in Sympla
Wine Weekend
Paulista Avenue, 1,853, Bela Vista, central region. Fri. (1st), at 14h. Sat. (2) and gift. (3), at 10am. From R $ 200, in Ingress
Source: Folha
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