Naturebas Fair – 2025 Edition
The Naturebas Fair was founded in 2013 as an independent fair dedicated to natural, organic, and biodynamic wines. It’s a free and open space that connects eaters and drinkers directly with those who produce clean, honest food and beverages.
Naturebas was the first fair of its kind in Brazil and is now the largest in Latin America. Year after year, it has solidified its place as the leading event in the Latin American natural wine movement.
Dates: June 21 & 22, 2025
Hours: 11 AM – 1 PM (industry professionals) | 1 PM – 6 PM (general public)
What to Expect:
Your ticket includes entry to the fair and access to taste all wines on display. With more than 180 producers and over 3,000 wines from around 14 different countries, it’s a unique opportunity to taste, discover, and buy wines directly from producers. Your ticket also grants access to the fair’s closing party.
Naturebas takes no commission on sales. All ticket proceeds go directly toward covering the event's infrastructure costs. The idea is to remain fully independent, free from external investments. This model allows producers to showcase, sell, and connect with consumers and potential importers on their own terms.
Venue & Attendance
In 2025, the Naturebas Fair will take place on June 21 & 22 at the First Pavilion of the Ibirapuera Biennial, São Paulo. We expect over 170 producers from more than 14 countries and around 2,500 visitors.
Direct Sales
Unlike many wine fairs around the world, Naturebas is not just about tasting — it’s also about buying wines directly from the producer.
Direct, no-middleman sales are a key part of a sustainable consumption model. For this reason, we do not interfere in the sales processes. Transactions happen directly between producers and the public. We simply provide the space and infrastructure — and we do not take any cut of what is sold.
A Fair for Professionals & Importers
While Naturebas is open to the general public, it’s also an important platform for professionals in the food & beverage industry, importers, and producers seeking new wines for their portfolios or wine lists.
São Paulo is a major gateway to Latin America, and many participating winemakers attend with the goal of finding importers or distributors in Brazil.
For 2025, we expect over 170 producers and importers of wine and food from around the world. More than 30 natural wine producers will be actively looking for Brazilian import partners. Based on past editions, about 40% of foreign producers without distribution in Brazil leave the fair with signed contracts.
Exclusive Access for Professionals
If you're a sommelier, bar/restaurant owner, importer, consultant, or buyer, you can register for early professional access— two hours before doors open to the public.
After purchasing your ticket, simply email contato@feiranaturebas.com.br with a screenshot of your ticket, your full name, job title, and the name of your business. Once your information is confirmed, you’ll receive a professional registration. On the day of the event, just show your ticket and mention your name at the reception desk.
Food at the Fair
Each year, we invite chefs and culinary projects focused on sustainable food to run the Naturebas kitchen — an essential part of the experience.
Content Library
In 2020, during the pandemic, we hosted a large hybrid edition — combining virtual and real-world experiences — featuring over 300 presentations, masterclasses, and talks with key voices from the global natural wine and sustainability movements. All of this content is still available in our online archive.
Naturebas Week
Check out the "Agenda" section on our website for a full calendar of parallel events during Naturebas Week: tastings, courses, free talks, and hands-on workshops — all celebrating the world of natural wine.
🇧🇷 Brazilian Natural Winemakers
Luís Henrique & Talise Zanini
Era dos Ventos – Caminhos de Pedra, Bento Gonçalves, RS
@era.dos.ventosPaulo & Fernanda Rutzen
Vinícola Monte Astral – Pinto Bandeira, RS
@monteastralAcir Boroto & Lari Mazetto
Famiglia Boroto – Garibaldi, RS
@famiglia.borotoCristian Silva & Kely Bavaresco
Vivá Vinhos Naturais – São Francisco de Paula, RS
@vivavinhosnaturaisEduardo Zenker & Gabriela Schäfer
Arte da Vinha – Carlos Barbosa, RS
@artedavinhaFaccin Family
Faccin Vinhos Artesanais – Monte Belo do Sul, RS
@faccinvinhosartesanaisPedro Cupertino
Outrovinho – Monte Belo do Sul, RS
@outrovinhoGetúlio Teixeira
Finca Tuíra – Viamão, RS
@fincatuiraSara Valar & Vívian Vitorelli
Casa Viccas – Serafina Corrêa, RS
@casaviccasVitor Wally
Wally Vinhos – Canguçu, RS
@wallyvinhosLeonardo Pedro Lorenzo
Vinícola Lorenzo – Maria da Fé, MG
@vinicolalorenzoRubem Kunz
Vinhos da Rua do Urtigão – Taquara, RS
@vinhosdaruadourtigaoPaulo Backes & Mário Saavedra
Monte Vinhos de Autor – Porto Alegre, RS
@montevinhosdeautorPaulo José de Cezaro
Vinhos de Cezaro – Farroupilha, RS
@vinicoladecezaroCaio & Ana Maria Mincarone
Cantina Mincarone – Porto Alegre, RS
@cantina_mincaroneArnaldo Argenta
Valparaíso Vinhos e Vinhedos – Barão, RS
@valparaiso_vinhos_e_vinhedosRoger Koetz
Bodega Koetz – Taquara, RS
@bodegakoetPedro Maciel & Renata Rizzotto
Vinhedo Altos da Pinta – Pinto Bandeira, RS
@vinhedosaltosdapintaElisa, Enrique Pessoa & Narjara Medeiros
Lab.Comun – Dom Pedrito, RS
@lab.comunGabriel Pianegonda & Vanessa Bartochacki
Vinícola Pianegonda – Viamão, RS
@vinicolapianegondaGaspar Desurmont
Terroir da Vigia – Santana do Livramento, RS
@terroirdavigiaJean-Christophe Comor & Bento Mineiro
Pardinho de Beber – Pardinho, SP
@pardinhoartesanalVanessa Medin
Vinhos Artesanais Vanessa Medin – Vale dos Vinhedos, RS
@vanessakmedinCristian Cardoso
Quinta do Belasca – São José, SC
@quintadobelascaRodrigo Veraldi Ismael
Vinícola Entre Vilas – Mantiqueira Paulista, SP
@entrevilasGabriela Suthoff & Leo Haupt
Montaneus Vinhos Artesanais – Serra Gaúcha, RS
@montaneus.vinhosartesanaisNeusa & Zulmir De Lucca
De Lucca – Caçapava do Sul, RS
@neusadeluccaGustavo Borges
BellaQuinta – São Roque, SP
@bellaquintavinhosfinosMicael Eckert & Diego Cartier
Vivente Vinhos – Colinas, RS
@viventevinhosvivosMarina Gallian
Biosabores – Bento Gonçalves, RS
@biosabores
🌍 International Winemakers
Jean-Pierre Robinot – Loire, France
@jeanpierre_robinotRaul Moreno Yague – Jerez, Spain
@raulmorenoyagueThama Sakmua & Bruno Trigueiro – Les Chemins de Bassac, Languedoc, France
@cheminsdebassac – Imported by Peso da RéguaFernando Camargo – Barroca da Malhada, Beira Baixa, Portugal
@barroca.da.malhadaFamille Fournié – Château Haut-Monplaisir, Cahors, France
@chateauhautmonplaisir – Imported by Empório MundoAlain Rotier & Francis Marre – Domaine Rotier, Gaillac, France
@domainerotier – Imported by Empório MundoRoman Tournier – Wine Impact, Southwest France
@wineimpact_fr – Imported by Empório MundoMario Oliva & Guillermo Cardenas – Plan Biñadores, Chile
@plan_binadores – Imported by Puro ChileTibisay Baesler & Mario Oliva – Vinos Peroli, Itata, Chile
@vinosperoli – Imported by Puro ChilePablo Fallabrino – Bodega Pablo Fallabrino, Uruguay
@bodegapablofallabrino – Imported by Europa ImportadoraJoanna Foster – Stella Crinita, Argentina
@stellacrinita – Imported by Vinci VinhosJorge Gutiérrez R – Bocaseca, Chile
@bocasecawines – Imported by Puro ChileMarcelo Villela & Patrícia Berardi – Textura Wines, Portugal
@texturawines – Imported by 011Paulo Almeida & Laura Rebessi – L’Étranger, Roussillon, France
@letranger.vins – No importerAntonella De Ambroggi & Olga Pascual – Quierovino, Uruguay
@antodeambroggi – No importerVarious Producers – Achados e Raridades da Itália Autêntica, Italy
Imported by Anima VinumFelipe Vasconcelos – Morgado do Quintão, Algarve, Portugal
@morgadodoquintao – Imported by Caves Santa CruzManuel Gutierrez – Cacique Maravilla, Chile
@vinos_naturales – Imported by La CharbonnadeFred Skwara – Viña CasaLibre, Chile
@casalibrewines – Imported by La CharbonnadeAgostina De Lucca – De Lucca, Uruguay
@deluccawines – Imported by Premium WinesJulia Kemper – Julia Kemper Wines, Portugal
@juliakemperwines – Imported by Caves Santa Cruz