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Petite Arvine
Petite Arvine is the internationally renowned white Valais wine.
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Fendant (Chasselas)
Chasselas is not a particularly Swiss grape nor is it specific to the Lake Geneva ...
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Johannisberg (Sylvaner)
Sylvaner, known as Johannisberg in Valais, is the second most widely planted white...
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Malvoisie (Pinot Gris)
Pinot Gris, like Pinot Blanc, is a genetic mutation of Pinot Noir that changed col...
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Païen or Heida (Savagnin Blanc)
When we talk about Paien, called Heida in Upper Valais, we’re referring to the Val...
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Chardonnay
Chardonnay was introduced to Valais during the 1920s and for a long time it was gr...
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Ermitage (Marsanne)
Marsanne arrived in Valais in the 19th century. It has its roots in the Côtes-du-R...
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Muscat
Muscat is one of the oldest known grape varieties in the Rhone valley, with eviden...
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Humagne
This is one of the most typical Valais grapes. Note that it is not related to Huma...
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Pinot Blanc
Pinot Blanc is a genetic mutation of Pinot Noir, and the two varieties are disting...
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Amigne
This native, traditional Valais grape was to be found only in a handful of vine pa...
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Further white wines
Valais is rich in grape varieties
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