Humagne Rouge
About this grape variety
This variety comes from an old cross made in Val d’Aosta, Italy, between Cornalin and an unknown variety. Humagne Rouge was introduced in Valais via the Great Saint Bernard pass at the end of the 19th century. Despite its recent arrival it has become, after Cornalin, the second great red wine with a Valais identity.
It is a vigorous grape that ripens late and gives wines that have a well steeped character; they seduce with their rustic aromas of wild fruits, wooded undergrowth, bark, violets. In mouth, they are supple but the finish is tighter.
Humagne Rouge, drunk young while still fruity, is a wine that has many fans. After three to five years in the cellar, it is the perfect accompaniment to game.
Humagne Rouge
142 ha out of 4675 ha, or 3%
Tasting profile
207 wine producers cultivate this grape variety
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Note that it is not related to Humagne Blanc.
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La Rodozine
If Eddy Rossier confesses a preference for the Petite Arvine and the Gamay, Nathalie recommends her favourite, the Pinot Blanc.
Sierre
20 wines from this cellar
Erhard Mathier Vins
Tobias Mathier, the son, has been at the helm since 2016, continuing the craft’s traditions with creativity and innovation.
Fully
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Cave La Cigale - Christophe et Sylvain Dorsaz
The winemaking expertise of Christophe and Sylvain Dorsaz plays a fundamental role in the production of great wines.
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