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

Leuk – Switzerland’s oldest vine: a Cornalin planted in 1798

Visperterminen – The highest vineyard in Europe at 1,150 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

Brig

15 wines from this cellar

Lengen Weine & Spirituosen

The quality of their wines begins in the vineyard, through the selection of suitable grape varieties and vines cultivated with love and care.

Leuk-Susten

19 wines from this cellar

Weingut Seewer

Swiss Winery of the Year in 2023 and 2024, Leukersonne DAG becomes Weingut Seewer in 2025 and will produce its exceptional wines under this brand.

Gampel

12 wines from this cellar

Kellerei Bielen

Only their own grapes are pressed there. The wines are sparkling, fruity and pleasant on the palate.

Wine tourism

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Location

Nendaz

Le Verre d'Ici

An exceptional choice of 150 wines from 30 winemakers throughout Switzerland.

Location

Valais

Valais Wine Trail

Take advantage of the special offer from March to October to do this trail which crosses the Valais vineyards from Martigny to Leuk.

Location

Brig

Wine and Dine by train

Between Brig and Disentis, enjoy a delicious five-course menu accompanied by wines from Valais cellars

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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