The National Grape Festival of Caxias do Sul is a
celebration of the Italian culture and agro-industrial regional held, that
happens every two years in the city of Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul.
The Grape Festival dates back to the beginnings of Italian colonization in Rio Grande do Sul. Between the first immigrants, it was usual to make a reverence for the land and harvesting, as a liaison between people and as respect for the gift of food.
Over the years, the Grape Festival lost its strictly local, making it a regional celebration but, even now, sections of industry and commerce have acquired enormous relief, still preserving the historical elements related to grape and wine, responsible for the 1st economical cycle of Caxias do Sul.
The Grape Festival dates back to the beginnings of Italian colonization in Rio Grande do Sul. Between the first immigrants, it was usual to make a reverence for the land and harvesting, as a liaison between people and as respect for the gift of food.
Over the years, the Grape Festival lost its strictly local, making it a regional celebration but, even now, sections of industry and commerce have acquired enormous relief, still preserving the historical elements related to grape and wine, responsible for the 1st economical cycle of Caxias do Sul.
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