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What a most enjoyable tour of a vineyard, the guide, she was so pleasant, knowledgeable and funny, to see the evolution of a small run business was fantastic, wel...

Russell

5.0

We tried Rocim red wines early on in our visit to Portugal which is why we booked the tour. We were surprised at how delicious their sparkling white and rose Mari...

Marlene

5.0

We had a fabulous time at our tasting. We were provided detailed information about the wines we tasted and our hostess answered all of the questions we had about ...

Theresa

5.0

Very interesting discovery of the production of a crémant.

Dominique

4.5

Very beautiful estate. We were lucky to have sunny weather. Informative tour. Very pleasant tasting. Very warm welcome.

VALERIE

5.0

Wonderful tour with a delightful and knowledgeable guide. Thank you!

Steve

5.0

Very warm welcome, generous service and very interesting explanations. We had a great time!

Adèle

5.0

A visit with a wine tasting is a must. Very good.

Isabel

5.0

Friendly, personal attention, fun!

Mayke

5.0

Magnificent castle and very interesting experience, we highly recommend this visit.

Sylvie

4.5

The experience was very good.

Mª Dolores

5.0

A very pleasant and interesting private tour of a lovely estate on the banks of the Dordogne. Thank you very much for your warm welcome.

Sylvie

4.5

Very pleasant exchange and a visit that was a feast for the eyes! I highly recommend it. The tasting was good and allowed us to discover some surprising wines.

Jessica

5.0

A very pleasant moment, discovering virtual reality, a great informational service from our guide, and finally a refined tasting. I recommend it.

Marie-Paule

5.0

Our guide did a GREAT JOB!

MR

5.0

Fantastic location, friendly, professional, and highly knowledgeable staff. Wines of great tradition and excellence. Highly recommended to everyone!!!

Maurizio

5.0

Aosta Valley Wineries: Good to know

What is Aosta Valley Famous For?

Natural Beauty: The Aosta Valley is surrounded by the majestic Alpine mountains, and is known for its stunning natural beauty, with a range of landscapes including rolling hills, pristine valleys, and rugged peaks.

Outdoor Activities: The region is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with a range of activities available, including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and mountaineering.

Cultural Heritage: The Aosta Valley is rich in cultural heritage, with a long and fascinating history dating back to ancient times. The region is home to several historic sites and landmarks, including castles, churches, and other architectural treasures.

Wine: Although comparatively smaller than other regions, the Aosta Valley is an important wine-producing region, known for its unique wine-making traditions and styles. The region is home to a range of local grape varieties, including Petit Rouge, Pinot Noir, and Moscato.

Cuisine: The Aosta Valley is famous for its delicious cuisine, with a range of traditional dishes made from locally grown ingredients, including cheese, cured meats, and vegetables.

What wine is Aosta Valley known for?

Petit Rouge: A red wine made from the Petit Rouge grape, known for its bright fruit flavors and medium-bodied structure.

Pinot Noir: A red wine made from the Pinot Noir grape, known for its soft tannins, bright fruit flavors, and elegant structure.

Moscato: A white wine made from the Moscato grape, known for its sweet, fruity flavor and delicate bubbles.

Prié Blanc: A white wine made from the Prié Blanc grape, known for its crisp acidity and bright citrus flavors.


What is the famous dish of Aosta Valley?

Fonduta: A creamy cheese fondue made from Fontina cheese, milk, and sometimes egg yolks. It is typically served with bread or boiled potatoes.

Carbonade: A traditional beef stew made with beef, red wine, onions, and garlic. It is a hearty and flavorful dish that is a staple of Aosta Valley cuisine.

Valle d'Aosta Jambon de Bosses: A cured ham made from the hind leg of a pig, seasoned with salt, black pepper, and other spices. It is a popular ingredient in many traditional Aosta Valley dishes.

Polenta: A dish made from boiled cornmeal that is served as a side dish or as a main course. In the Aosta Valley, it is often served with meat, cheese, or vegetables.

How many castles are in Aosta Valley?

The exact number of castles in the Aosta Valley is not known, but it is estimated that there are over 100 castles in the region.

These castles range in size and style, from medieval fortresses and imposing stone structures, to more modest castle ruins. Many of the castles in the Aosta Valley are well-preserved and open to the public, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage.

Some of the most famous castles in the Aosta Valley include:

Castle of Saint-Pierre: A medieval castle located in the town of Saint-Pierre, with a long and fascinating history dating back to the 11th century.

Castle of Issogne: A well-preserved castle located in the town of Issogne, known for its stunning architecture and rich history.

Castle of Fénis: A well-preserved castle located in the town of Fénis, known for its beautiful gardens and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.


Is the Aosta Valley in the Dolomites?

No, the Aosta Valley is not in the Dolomites. The Aosta Valley is located in the northwestern part of Italy, near the French and Swiss borders, while the Dolomites are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy.

The Aosta Valley is surrounded by the majestic Alpine mountains and is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and unique wine-making traditions. On the other hand, the Dolomites are famous for their dramatic peaks, stunning vistas, and range of outdoor activities, including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and mountaineering.

Although both the Aosta Valley and the Dolomites are located in Italy and are known for their stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, they are distinct regions with their own unique characteristics and attractions.

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