Browse Wineries From Switzerland's Top Wine Regions

Discover Switzerland’s Most Inspiring Wineries

Exploring the wineries in Switzerland means moving through a landlocked wine country of alpine terraces, glacial lakes and south-facing valley slopes, visiting producers of Chasselas, Pinot Noir and Gamaret whose Chasselas from the Lavaux UNESCO terraces, Pinot Noir from Graubünden, and the Valais Petite Arvine have earned the region its Whether you want a quick wine tasting near you or an immersive winery experience, Switzerland delivers at every pace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel to Switzerland by air?

To visit the wineries in Switzerland, a number of local airports are in your service.

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

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

How can I travel to Switzerland by car?

To visit the wineries 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 wineries 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 visit some nice wineries in Switzerland.

How can I travel to Switzerland by train?

To visit wineries 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.

Where are the vineyards in Switzerland?

The vineyards in Switzerland are stretched all around the country and are divided into 6 big wine regions.

Where is the Vaud wine region?

The Vaud wine region is situated very close to France, in between lake Geneva and lake Neuchatel. The influence of those lakes makes the vineyards in Switzerland a great destination for winemaking.

Where are the best wineries in Switzerland to taste red wine?

The best wineries in Switzerland to try Pinot Noir are mainly in the Vaud region.

Where are the best wineries in Switzerland to taste white wine?

To taste white wine - Chasselas, the Valais region has the best wineries in Switzerland.

Where are the best wineries in Switzerland to taste sparkling wine?

To visit the wineries in Switzerland for the best sparkling wine, worth to try the Mauler, that is found in the Vaud region.

Are there specific food pairings that work well with Swiss wines?

Swiss wines pair wonderfully with local cuisine. Pairing suggestions include Chasselas with traditional Swiss fondue or raclette, Pinot Noir with game meats or Alpine cheeses, and Merlot with hearty stews or grilled meats. Swiss chocolate can also be a delightful accompaniment to dessert wines.