Wines of Switzerland
Yes. Switzerland does produce wine. Major producing area are the regions of Vaud, Valais, Neuchâtel, the Zürich region and Eastern Switzerland and Ticino. Neuchâtel is well known for it's white wines while Ticino is best known for it's Merlot.
Switzerland produces a variety of both red and white wines. Much Swiss Wine is drunk locally to where it is produced or elsewhere in Switzerland. Consequently very little is exported.
Fendant (or Chasselas) and Sylvaner are the two major wine products of Canton Valais. Merlot comprises around 80% of the wine produced in Canton Ticino.
Canton Zurich is also well cultivated. Approximately 60% of the vines are dedicated to red wine with the remain 40% to white wine. Pinot Noir and Müller-Thurgau are both widely cultivated.
Overview of wines and growing areas
| White wine | ||
|---|---|---|
| Variety | Swiss Names | Region grown |
| Chasselas | Chasselas, Fendant, Gutedel | Valais, Vaud, Geneva, Three Lakes Region |
| Müller-Thurgau | Riesling X Sylvaner | Ostschweiz, also in Geneva |
| Sylvaner | Sylvaner, Johannisberg, Rhin, Gros Rhin, Grüner Silvaner | Geneva, but also in parts of Valais |
| Red wine | ||
| Variety | Swiss Names | Region grown |
| Pinot Noir | Pinot Noir, Blauburgunder, Clevner, Spätburgunder | Valais, Three Lakes Region and Ostschweiz |
| Gamay | Gamay | Vaud, Valais |
| Merlot | Merlot | Predominantly Ticino but sparse cultivation in Vaud, Valais and Geneva |
Further information on Swiss wines
The following on-line resource should provide you with ample additional information.
- Office fédéral de l'agriculture - Bundesamt für Landwirtschaft - from the Swiss Confederation
- Interprofesson Suisse Du Vin - ISV - Professional Association
- Deutschschweizer Weinbauverband
- Swiss Association for Wine Trade - ASCV / VSW
- Association suisse des vignerons-encaveurs - ASVE
- Union Suisse des Oenologues
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