
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
Wine tasting
Winemakers, producers of enchanting wines
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.
Brig
17 wines from this cellar
Vin du Mur
With over two and a half hectares of vines, Jean-Pierre Ruff produces 20 kinds of wine of the highest quality from 13 different grape varieties.
Turtmann
20 wines from this cellar
Diroso Weinkellerei & BnB
As well as producing traditional Valais wine, they are also pioneers in natural viticulture thanks to their fungus-resistant vines.
Wine tourism
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Martigny
Fol'terres
The Fol’terres Agritourism Pavilion in Fully features more than 100 winemakers from all over Valais as well as 40 artisanal producers of regional specialities.

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Martigny
Espres Lilo
With around twenty seats, you can come and enjoy a glass of wine, a coffee or even come and discover the products of our partners.

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Bramois
Caveau de la Poste
The Bourgeoisie of Bramois entrusts the Caveau de la Poste to Cathy Bétrisey from September 2024 to liven up the Old Village.
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.