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The best way to explore Switzerland is through wine tasting tours that trace a landlocked wine country of alpine terraces, glacial lakes and south-facing valley slopes, stopping to taste Chasselas, Pinot Noir and Gamaret at producers making Chasselas from the Lavaux UNESCO terraces, Pinot Noir from Graubünden, and the Valais For travellers seeking wineries near you or a full wine tourism experience, Switzerland is the place to start.

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BRADLEY
BRADLEY May 16, 2025
Yves was great! We had a wonderful wine tasting in Eve’s backyard overlooking the vineyards and the lake. He has two amazing pigs from New Zealand, who eat the grass between...
Ingrid
Ingrid August 2, 2022
Amazing view and attention We had a great afternoon
Julia
Julia September 25, 2023
Tour is not included in this Good wine & great views. However, this was advertised as a tasting & tour, but there was no tour - which wasn't made clear until the end of the tasting....
Tiffany
Tiffany July 4, 2023
Excellent wine at a quaint vineyard Friendly place with great wine in a beautiful setting with Lavaux
Katherine
Katherine June 10, 2024
Beautiful view from the terrace and delicious wine Great staff and amazing views of the lake and alps
Isabelle
Isabelle July 28, 2024
Ardian
Ardian August 31, 2024
Fantastic location and view. Need more efforts to improve and enrich wine tasting experience for the clients. It shouldn't be a simple restaurant We really enjoyed the visit. Especially for the location and unique panorama. Thay should improve the way how provide wine tasting experience
Mikhail
Mikhail August 23, 2024
Beautiful view, not much else Please seeing if absolutely stunning, especially around the sunset. However, you get no winery tour (the winery is down the road) and wine tasting is nothing...
Ronald
Ronald September 2, 2024
Great tasting in beautiful setting Our server was very welcoming and we were able to enjoy delicious wines. The setting could not be beat!
Edward
Edward September 7, 2024
Amazing View but Wanted More You can just go and buy your glasses of wine and appetizers. We wanted to learn more about the appellation and their process but it was just three samples of...

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel to Switzerland by air?

To enjoy the wine tastings in Switzerland, a number of local airports are in your service.

To reach the wine tastings in the Thurgau wine region better to fly into Zurich or St Gallen Airport.

The closest to the Vaud wine region is Geneva Airport.

To visit the wine tastings in Switzerland near the 3 lakes, at the Neuchatel wine region, fly into Bern Airport.

To visit the wine tastings in the Ticino wine region, Lugano airport is in your service.

How can I travel to Switzerland by car?

To enjoy the wine tastings in Switzerland, you can drive to most of the areas of the country.

Firstly, make sure to have Vignette Sticker use the toll roads.

From October to April, recommended driving with winter tires.

To arrive in Geneva, highways: A41 and 1 will be in your service.

Highways 5 and 1 will assist you to visit wine tastings in Switzerland around the Neuchatel and three lakes.

Highway 2 takes you to the Ticino wine region.

Highway 9 covers the Valais wine region and will be in your service to enjoy some nice wine tastings in Switzerland.

How can I travel to Switzerland by train?

To visit wine tastings in Switzerland, getting a train is a convenient, fast and budget-friendly option.

The whole country is covered by various train routes, among them can be found some very scenic rides.

Any part of Switzerland can be reached by the local railway system.

You need to pre-book the train seat and the ticket. Check-out the website of Schweizerische BundesBahn to pla your route.

Is Switzerland known for wine?

Switzerland is known for a number of very high-quality wines, as it is: Pinot Noir, Merlot, Chasselas and others.

What is Fendant wine?

Fendant is a refreshing, light white wine, made by the Chasselas grapes. Make sure to try some Fendant at one of the wine tastings in Switzerland.

Is wine expensive in Switzerland?

The Swiss wine is known to be expensive, comparing to other wine countries. And a very small number of export. So, it is a great chance for you to enjoy the wine tastings in Switzerland while you are there.