Switzerland Wine Tasting & Switzerland Vineyards
Lavaux, Switzerland, celebrated its recent designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site in September by throwing a festival showcasing its wine appellations. âChasselas is ubiquitous; and with their concentration on this one white grape to the exclusion of all others, Vaudois vigneronsâparticularly those at Dézaley, St. Saphorin, and Epessesâproduce some of the best Swiss wines,â says Maja Gartmann of Switzerland Tourism. âAnd low-priced Gamays have recently taken on imported French Beaujolais with some success.â Pinot noir is another specialty of the region.
What makes the shores of Lake Geneva particularly attractiveâin addition to the backdrop of the Alpsâis that you can follow a foot trail through the vineyards. Granted itâs a healthy walk (20 miles), but what better way to spend a day? For those less inclined to hoof it, there are trains, including the Lavaux Express, a mini train similar to one you find in a theme park. No freight-hopping experience necessary: Le Petit Train des Caveaux stops at cellar doors during its two-hour ride (why else would they give you a souvenir glass?).