Saturday 30 May, 10:00

Caves ouvertes 2026

Wander through rolling vineyard hills and village lanes to explore three distinct wine regions. Gentle slopes, river valleys and sunlit terraces create a variety of terrain underfoot, from dirt tracks to quiet village paths. The day hums with convivial energy as neighbours and visitors move from cellar to cellar, sampling recent vintages and discovering local character. Ideal for gentle walks and curious explorers, the route blends accessible outdoor activity with sensory moments among vines and open countryside.

Photo Credit: Chappatte- Genève Terroir
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Photo Credit: Chappatte- Genève Terroir

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