Jolimont Winery Tour – Visitation and Tasting – Canela RS

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Jolimont Winery Tour – Visitation and Tasting – Canela RS

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Wine tours can be quick and still feel fun. This one is a tidy, about-an-hour stop at Vitivinícola Jolimont that mixes winery history, production know-how, and a real tasting room at the end. I especially like that you get 8 different products to sample, not just a couple of small pours. I also like how the visit explains how wines go from harvesting to bottling, so the tasting lands with context instead of random sips.

One drawback to keep in mind: the virtual tour using VR glasses is listed as unavailable due to the Coronavirus pandemic, so don’t count on that tech piece happening during your visit. And if your travel plans are tight, read your dates carefully and double-check your booking, because one bad experience in the wild involved a date change that left people unable to attend.

If you’re in Canela and want a straightforward winery experience without committing to an all-day schedule, this fits. The tour runs daily from 9:00 am to 4:45 pm, and you’ll use a mobile ticket on site.

Key Things You’ll Notice on This Tour

Jolimont Winery Tour - Visitation and Tasting - Canela RS - Key Things You’ll Notice on This Tour

  • A production story, not just a tasting: you’ll learn the history and how products are made and stored.
  • 8-sample tasting room: wines, sparkling wine, juice, and beer are all part of the lineup.
  • Virtual tour may be off: the VR-style walkthrough is currently listed as unavailable.
  • Short time commitment: plan on roughly 45 minutes to about 1 hour total.
  • Daily operating hours: you can usually match it to your day in Canela.
  • Simple setup: confirmation at booking and a mobile ticket help you move fast on arrival.

Jolimont in Canela: What Kind of Winery Day Is This?

Jolimont Winery Tour - Visitation and Tasting - Canela RS - Jolimont in Canela: What Kind of Winery Day Is This?

This tour is built for people who want a winery experience that doesn’t sprawl. You’re not signing up for a marathon. You’re getting a focused visit, then settling into tasting time.

The value here comes from pacing. The winery portion gives you enough background to make the tasting meaningful, and then the tasting finishes the job. If you like to understand what you’re drinking before you taste, that’s exactly the mindset this tour supports.

You’ll also get a mix of drinks that helps you find what you actually enjoy. Not everyone loves wine the same way, and not everyone wants to start and finish with wine only.

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The Overall Timing: About 45 Minutes to 1 Hour

Jolimont Winery Tour - Visitation and Tasting - Canela RS - The Overall Timing: About 45 Minutes to 1 Hour

The tour duration is listed at approximately 45 minutes, and the experience is also described as about 1 hour for the full flow. In real life, that means you should expect a short walk-through plus a concentrated tasting block.

For your planning, treat it like this: you’ll want it early enough that you’re not rushed for lunch or a later reservation. It also works well as a “one and done” activity if you’re doing multiple stops in Canela.

Because the tour runs daily from 9:00 am to 4:45 pm, you should be able to slot it around your other plans. I like having that flexibility when I’m traveling.

Price and Value: What $23.45 Buys You

Jolimont Winery Tour - Visitation and Tasting - Canela RS - Price and Value: What $23.45 Buys You

The price is $23.45 per person, and the admission ticket is included. That matters because it means you’re paying for an experience package, not just the right to stand around and hope someone pours something.

At this price point, the key value drivers are:

  • the winery visit itself (history + production process),
  • the tasting room at the end,
  • and the fact that tasting isn’t limited to only one product type.

You’re sampling wines and sparkling wines, plus juice and beer, with 8 products available. That broad spread can make the cost feel fair, because you can actually compare styles instead of getting locked into one grape and calling it a day.

The tour’s good for budget-minded visitors who still want something structured and authentic. You won’t feel like you’re paying for a photo op that’s over in five minutes.

Stop at Vitivinícola Jolimont: History, Production, and the Winery Feel

Your tour centers at Vitivinícola Jolimont. There’s one main stop, and everything you need happens there—so you’re not bouncing around town.

During the visit, you’ll be able to:

  • learn the history of Jolimont,
  • understand the production process of their products,
  • participate in a virtual-style tour showing the production chain from harvesting to bottling (with VR glasses),
  • and enjoy the winery setting and views.

That list is small, but it covers the essentials. History gives you context. Production explains the workflow. Then you’re set up to taste with a better brain instead of a foggy palate.

One note: the virtual tour with VR glasses is marked as unavailable due to the Coronavirus pandemic. So if you were hoping for a headset experience, you should plan mentally for a more standard explanation of the process.

Virtual Tour Reality Check: VR Glasses Are Currently Unavailable

Jolimont Winery Tour - Visitation and Tasting - Canela RS - Virtual Tour Reality Check: VR Glasses Are Currently Unavailable

The experience describes a virtual tour using VR glasses, where you see the production process from harvesting to bottling. But right now it’s listed as unavailable due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

So here’s the practical move: show up expecting the story and the explanation of production, not the tech effect. The winery part still has clear components (history, process, and the tasting built at the end), so you’re not losing the whole event.

This isn’t a deal-breaker if your goal is to learn and taste. If your goal was specifically the VR show, then it’s worth weighing whether you’ll still enjoy the tour without that piece.

The Tasting Room: 8 Products That Actually Help You Choose Favorites

The best part of this tour is the tasting session. After the visit portion, you’ll enter a prepared room for the tasting moment.

Here’s what you can taste:

  • wines,
  • juice,
  • sparkling wine,
  • and beer.

And the lineup includes 8 products. That’s a great number because it’s enough variety to teach you what you like. You can compare wine vs. sparkling. You can also taste a non-alcohol option in the form of juice, which is useful if you want a reset for your palate.

To make the tasting work, slow down. Smell first, then taste. Don’t rush to decide. I find people miss their best “aha” moments when they treat tastings like checkbox sampling.

Also, tasting room sessions can be where the winery’s personality shows. With 8 products, you get to feel how Jolimont thinks about flavor across categories.

Wines, Sparkling, Beer, and Juice: Why the Mix Is a Smart Design

It’s easy to assume a winery tour should only be about wine. This one is smarter than that. The inclusion of sparkling wine, plus beer and juice, means you’re not stuck in one flavor track.

For many people, that’s the point. You might start thinking you only like dry reds, then discover a sparkling style or a beer note that surprises you. Or you might want something lighter while still being part of the tasting.

The juice option is also useful. It lets you keep tasting without feeling like you’re forcing your way through a lineup.

If you enjoy comparing styles, this mix helps you build preferences instead of just collecting glasses.

Service and the Small Details That Make It Feel Worth It

One of the most praised aspects is the service and overall reception. The positive feedback highlights perfect or excellent attendance, and also calls out the experience as well worth it.

You’ll also see praise for the parreiral—the vineyard setting itself. That matters because winery tours aren’t only about liquid. A nice vineyard and a calm, orderly flow make it easier to enjoy the whole visit without feeling rushed.

When service is smooth, you get better tasting choices too. Staff can guide you through what you’re tasting and help you make sense of flavors you might not have names for.

The One Real Concern: Date Problems Can Ruin a Day

There’s a negative review describing a frustrating issue: a ticket purchased for one day only got payment processed after the booking flow, and then the entry release ended up tied to the next day. The result was that they couldn’t attend because they would need to travel.

I can’t promise this will happen to you. But I can tell you the best practical response: if you’re scheduling around tight travel days, don’t treat your booking as automatic certainty.

Do this instead:

  • double-check the date and time on your confirmation,
  • keep your travel plan flexible if possible,
  • and be ready to adjust if anything looks off.

With tours like this, your enjoyment depends on timing working out. Even a good tour is bad news if you miss it.

How to Make the Most of This Tour (Without Overthinking It)

If you want your tasting to feel like learning, not just sipping, show up with a calm pace. Wear something comfortable. You’ll be on site and moving between the visit and tasting room.

During the winery explanation, listen for the parts that match the wines you usually like. If you prefer dry flavors, pay attention to how the winery describes production and storage. If you’re more into bubbles, focus on the sparkling side of the tasting session.

When you taste, take a small moment between each product. Write nothing down unless you want to, but do mentally label what works for you: sweetness, acidity, body, and any stand-out notes.

This tour is short. Your job is to stay present for the tasting room, because that’s where you’ll leave with the most lasting memories.

Who This Tour Suits Best in Canela

This is a strong fit if you:

  • want a short winery visit that doesn’t eat your whole day,
  • like tastings with variety (not only one wine type),
  • enjoy learning the basics of how production works,
  • and prefer a day plan that’s easy to schedule.

It’s also a good option for couples, small groups of friends, or solo travelers who want a structured activity with minimal fuss.

If you’re the type who needs deep, multi-hour cellar tours with tons of technical detail, this may feel too short. But for most visitors who just want to understand and taste, it’s a practical sweet spot.

Quick FAQ

FAQ

Where does the Jolimont winery tour take place?

The tour takes place in Canela, Brazil, at Vitivinícola Jolimont.

How long is the tour?

It’s listed as approximately 45 minutes, and the experience is also described as about 1 hour.

What do I taste at the end of the tour?

You’ll taste Jolimont products in a prepared room, including wines, juice, sparkling wine, and beer. There are 8 products available for tasting.

Is the virtual tour with VR glasses included?

A virtual tour is described, but the VR glasses virtual experience is listed as unavailable due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

What time does the tour run?

The tour is daily from 9:00 am to 4:45 pm.

How much does it cost, and is admission included?

The price is $23.45 per person, and the admission ticket is included.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Should You Book the Jolimont Winery Tour?

Yes, if you want a compact winery experience with a real tasting lineup. The biggest reasons to book are the 8-product tasting and the fact that you get production context before you taste.

I’d think twice only if VR is the main reason you want this tour, since the virtual tour with VR glasses is currently unavailable. I’d also be careful with timing if your plans are strict, because there’s an example of a date-related booking issue that caused someone to miss the experience.

If you’re in Canela and you want to leave with a few clear favorites, this is a solid buy.

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