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Located on the banks of the Uruguay River and named after a 17th-Century hermit, the sleepy town of Fray Bentos produced one of the most influential food brands of the 20th Century.
This tiny South American nation, on the same latitude as viticulture giants Argentina and Chile, is home to family-owned bodegas producing exciting and experimental new blends.
Wide Atlantic beaches, towns stuffed with colonial architecture and a temperate climate make this South American nation an attractive base.
Surfers flock to the former fishing village of Punta del Diablo for some of the continent’s most uninterrupted swell, where just about all there is to do is focus on the waves.