Upper Valais

From the Raspille river to the source of the Rhône

Once you reach Salgesch, you are in the German-speaking region of Valais. Upper Valais is home to the source of the Rhône and many of the canton’s treasures.

Salgesch – Valais Wine and Vine Museum and its permanent exhibition

Steg – Switzerland’s oldest vine : a Humagne Blanc planted in 1750

Visperterminen – The highest vineyard in Europe at 1,090 metres in altitude

  • Salquenen
  • Varen
  • Leuk-Susten
  • Turtmann
  • Gampel
  • St. German
  • Raron
  • Visp
  • Visperterminen
  • Stalden
  • Naters
  • Brig
  • Lalden

Wine tasting

Winemakers, producers of enchanting wines

Leuk-Susten

12 wines from this cellar

Cave de la Pinède

The winery cultivates a range of grape varieties, including Pinot Noir, Fendant, Johannisberg, and specialities such as Petite Arvine or Humagne Rouge.

Salquenen

26 wines from this cellar

Domaines Kreuzritter

With experience handed down from generation to generation, Domaines Kreuzritter have become trusted purveyors of fine and characterful wines.

Naters

19 wines from this cellar

Kellerei Plaschy

The vineyard has been cultivated for several years using natural winemaking methods. The aim is to produce quality, rich and dynamic wines.

Wine tourism

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Saillon

Guérite 1814

Chef Pierre Crepaud devised an exceptional menu at the heart of the Corbassière estate.

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Grimentz

Oenothèque Le Grenier

The privileged place for your wine tastings in the Val d’Anniviers

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Sion

Le Verre à Pied

This wine collection from 18 winemakers offers more than 150 wines to discover and welcomes you to enjoy an aperitif.

Your tasting profile

Select your favourite type of wine or indicate what you are looking for in a wine and find out which Valais wine is right for you.

apricots, citrus fruits, exotic or red fruits, almonds, etc.Fruity

violet, elder, lime, rose, etc.Floral

low in alcohol, low in tanninsLight

Medium-bodied

intense alcohol, acidity and aromasFull

dominated by acid, which gives the wine a fresh appearanceCrisp

Fresh

without acidity, round, smoothSoft

no residual sugarDry

Semi-sweet

mellow wine, fairly supple, fleshyRich

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