Heida
About this grape variety
When we talk about Paien, called Heida in Upper Valais, we’re referring to the Valais name given to the white wine that comes from the Savagnin grape–which is also known as Traminer.
Gewurztraminer is a genetic mutation of this grape. It was at first grown on slopes near Visperterminen, up to 1,100 metres altitude, making these some of the highest vines in Europe.
Today this variety is being more widely planted, in French-speaking Valais as well in German-speaking areas.
Heida
212.5 ha out of 4675 ha, or 4.5%
Tasting profile
174 wine producers cultivate this grape variety
Find a cellarEtymology
Heida means very old, ancient, from pagan times, hence the French translation Païen. In Valais, Heida is identical to Savagnin, whose name may stem from the French word sauvage, meaning wild, referring to the wild vine.
wine cellar(s)
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Fully
20 wines from this cellar
Domaine de Beudon - Famille Marion Granges-Faiss
The Domaine de Beudon has opted for biodynamic viticulture, implemented with dedication by Marion Granges-Faiss.
Stalden
16 wines from this cellar
M&M - Bioweine
Mike and Maria Kanzso grow rare grape varieties native to Upper Valais on parcels of land surrounding Visp.
Visperterminen
2 wines from this cellar
Terbiner Weinkeller
To ensure that the famous Heida can still be enjoyed by their loyal customers, René Stoffel decided to continue cellaring and vinifying this grape variety.
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