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Pinot Noir
75cl

Pinot Noir 2014

Gantenbein
CHF 367.55
Pinot Noir
75cl

Pinot Noir 2015

Gantenbein
CHF 367.55
RP

96
Pinot Noir
75cl

Pinot Noir 2016

Gantenbein
CHF 324.30
Pinot Noir
75cl

Pinot Noir 2017

Gantenbein
CHF 259.45
Pinot Noir
600cl

Pinot Noir 2017

Gantenbein
CHF 2’810.60
RP

95
Pinot Noir
75cl

Pinot Noir 2018

Gantenbein
CHF 259.45
RP

98
Pinot Noir
75cl

Pinot Noir 2022

Gantenbein
CHF 232.40
Pinot Noir Tradition
75cl

Pinot Noir Tradition 2021

Domaine Donatsch
CHF 32.45
Platinum
75cl

Platinum 2019

Brivio
CHF 86.50
Quattromani
75cl

Quattromani 2014

Delea Brivio Tamborini Gialdi
CHF 59.45
Quattromani
75cl

Quattromani 2019

Delea Brivio Tamborini Gialdi
CHF 57.30
Quattromani
150cl

Quattromani 2020

Delea Brivio Tamborini Gialdi
CHF 129.70

Despite being one of Europe’s smallest countries, Switzerland offers some of the most diverse wine producing regions. The intricately chiseled Alps create multifaceted micro-climates allowing for a range of varieties and styles. Out of Switzerland’s 26 cantons, an impressive 23 of them produce wine. Some, however, are more famous than others. Some of its more renowned regions include the Vaud where the white grape of Fendant (Chasselas) reigns supreme. The Valais is considered by many to be Switzerland’s most diverse and high quality region. Here, one can find some unusual indigenous grapes such as Petite Arvine, Païen (Heida) and Amigne for its whites and Humagne Rouge, Cornalin and Diolinoir for its reds. Graubünden is known to produce the country’s greatest Pinot Noirs (the country’s most planted grape variety) while Ticino (Tessin) produces its finest Merlot-based reds.

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