A magnet for tourists and celebrities, the Vaud region of Switzerland offers beautiful lakeside landscapes, a rich cultural heritage and some of the most scenic vineyards on the continent.
To view the key facts about Vaud including key grapes, history, climate, styles and much more, please login or join Vinorandum today.
Between the shores of Lake Neuchâtel and the foothills of the Jura mountains, Bonvillars AOC extends through a succession of small villages - home...
Read more ▸Minuscule Calamin is a picturesque, postage stamp of prime land under vine. Characterised by its unique lakeside setting and narrow roads flanked b...
Read more ▸Skirting the north bank of the Rhone river between Villeneuve and Bex, Chablais AOC - a renowned appellation at the eastern edge of Lake Geneva, is...
Read more ▸Dézaley AOC is a renowned appellation in the Vaud region of Switzerland. Famed for its steep, sun-soaked terraces and chalky, clay soils, the eleg...
Read more ▸Stretching from Geneva to Lausanne and covering an area of more than 2000 hectares, the vineyards of La Côte AOC produce wines as diverse as its l...
Read more ▸Lavaux AOC is a well-known appellation in the Vaud region of Switzerland. Hugging the northern shore of Lake Léman (Lake Geneva) between Lausanne ...
Read more ▸The Côtes de l’Orbe AOC in the Vaud region of Switzerland is the oldest wine-producing area in the country. Characterised by beautiful countrysi...
Read more ▸Switzerland’s only inter-cantonal appellation, Vully AOC - a diminutive but nonetheless distinguished territory, straddles the border of Vaud and...
Read more ▸