Known by the somewhat unimaginative name of German Speaking Switzerland, this wine region brings together the appellations of seventeen cantons spread across the length and breadth of the county but bound by their common tongue.
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Aargau AOC is a Swiss wine appellation in the north-west of the country. With three-hundred-and-eighty hectares under vine, the canton of Aargau ...
Read more ▸Graubünden AOC is a Swiss wine appellation covering the geographical region from which it takes its name. With a landscape dominated by the Pinot ...
Read more ▸Known as ‘Blauburgunderland’, the canton of Schaffhausen in north-eastern Switzerland is renowned for its dedication to the cultivation of nobl...
Read more ▸St. Gallen AOC is a Swiss wine appellation that covers the canton from which it takes its name. Situated in the north-east of the country between L...
Read more ▸A rural canton, perhaps better known for its apples than its grapes, Thurgau - in north-eastern Switzerland produces wines principally from the Pin...
Read more ▸Switzerland's largest city gives its name to Zürich AOC - considered amongst the most important wine appellations in the German Speaking region. R...
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