Egberto Gismonti's 1972 album "Água & Vinho" is a mesmerizing blend of Brazilian jazz and jazz fusion, showcasing the composer, pianist, and guitarist's unique musical vision. Released under Universal Music Ltda., this 30-minute masterpiece is Gismonti's fourth studio album, originally recorded for Emi-Odeon. The album features a captivating tracklist, including the title track "Água & Vinho," which has been praised for its hypnotically beautiful and romantic qualities. Other standout tracks include "Federico," "Janela de Ouro (A Traição das Esmeraldas)," and "Vila Rica 1720," each offering a rich tapestry of sound that highlights Gismonti's virtuosity and innovative approach to music. With its enchanting melodies and intricate compositions, "Água & Vinho" is a testament to Gismonti's artistry and remains a celebrated work in the jazz fusion genre.