Taste wine in Lavaux
Switzerland may not be the most well-known wine-producing country in the world, but it has been producing wine for more than 2,000 years. The primary regions for cultivating vines in Switzerland are on the outside, leaving the interior mostly devoid of vineyards. The majority are found in the southwest, particularly in Geneva and Vaud on the northern shore of Lake Geneva and along the upper Rhône River in the Valais. Wine from Switzerland is the most refined and energizing. Therefore, it is best to get started straight away and do your own Swiss wine tasting.
Lavaux, a region that owns the most extensive vineyards in Switzerland recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 2007, is the perfect destination for visitors who are interested in wine. Attending a wine-tasting tour, you will have the chance to visit "The Wine Road" of Lavaux then go for a walk and take in the vineyards' beauties as well as the views of Lake Geneva and the Alps. You can visit Blaise Duboux where vineyard owners will share their secrets and stories about the production line for about an hour. The next destination, Cave of the Crausaz, will offer wine lovers a selection of wines and the opportunity to taste the wines while learning about the techniques used to make wine here. So, don't hesitate to add Lavaux to your Switzerland bucket list!