What is Isla Paulino like, where the “Coastal Wine” is produced?

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The city of Buenos Aires hides numerous **tourist attractions**, some more well-known than others that, despite not being popular, have a unique beauty. This is the case of **Isla Paulino**, a natural corner located on the delta of **Río de la Plata**, just a few kilometers from the coast of Berisso.

This place, where only about 15 families live, has captured the interest of tourists for its tranquil beaches and the **natural charm** that overflows its landscapes. This destination is also the setting for one of the most popular traditions in the region: the **production of Coastal Wine**.

In this island, artisanal wine plays a prominent role, as it originated with the first colonies of Italian immigrants who arrived in **Berisso** in the 20th century. They were the ones who brought their knowledge of **viticulture**, adapting to the particularities of the region’s soil and climate.

Unlike traditional vineyards, Coastal Wine stands out for its vines planted in **wetland areas**, exposed to the river breeze. This is what gives the wine a unique and special personality, with a slightly salty touch, and a special aromatic profile, which are nothing more than a reflection of the environment in which they grow.

![vineyards](https://noticiasambientales.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/espana_vinedos_ecologicos_4864586458645864-300×200.jpg)

## **How is the production of Coastal Wine in Isla Paulino?**

In Isla Paulino, local producers organize different activities for visitors to better understand the **production process**. During the tour, tourists can participate in tastings and learn about the history of the families that gave identity to Coastal Wine.

During the month of September, Berisso dresses up for the celebration of the **Provincial Festival of Coastal Wine**, an event that pays tribute to this cultural heritage and the people who work in wine production. In addition to its wineries, tourists can enjoy the trails that allow them to appreciate the **biodiversity** and a stream ideal for nature lovers.

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