Edmund Constantin-Stoffel - Salquenen

About the winery

Edmund Constantin-Stoffel was founded in 1995, following years of study and experience gained at various wine companies in Valais. After taking over vineyards from their parents and other relatives, the owners now cultivate two hectares of plots.

The family-run business puts considerable emphasis on natural cultivation methods and Integrated Production (IP). The wines are sold directly on the estate, ensuring every bottle receives the same care and attention.

Details

Location

Sierre

Château de Villa

This is the largest wine cellar in Valais, with 650 select wines and the expertise of more than 110 of the canton’s winemakers.

Plan your tasting

    Opening hours

    By appointment

    Capacity

    20 people

    Language

    DE / FR

    Practical information

    Parking space

    Accessible to people with reduced mobility

    Station: Salgesch

    Bus stop: Salgesch, Bahnhof

    1 minute walk

Wine list

  • White

    • Fendant
    • Heida
    • Johannisberg
    • Malvoisie
    • Muscat
    • Petite Arvine
    • Müller Thurgau
  • Rosé

    • Oeil-de-Perdrix
    • Rosé
  • Red

    • Cornalin
    • Diolinoir
    • Dôle
    • Gamay
    • Humagne Rouge
    • Merlot
    • Pinot Noir
    • Syrah
  • Others

    • Grand Cru
    • Red assemblage
    • White assemblage

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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