Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul, in southern Brazil, borders Argentina and Uruguay, with Porto Alegre as its capital, a gaucho stronghold of cattle ranches and chimarrão tea. Known for wine, soy, and German-Italian settler towns like Gramado, its economy thrives on agriculture, industry, and tourism, blending pampas with rolling hills. Its cowboy culture and churrasco barbecues define its hearty soul. Rio Grande do Sul’s rugged warmth stands apart.