Find here the farms that can be visited in Valle d'Aosta - production of wine (but also of beer or liqueurs), cured meats, cheeses and other products:
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Fontina Museum and visitors centre
Museums - ValpellineThe visitors centre is a museum dedicated to Fontina, illustrating its history and production and the particular aspects of this unique DOP cheese.
The centre has two floors and an exhibition area divided into three sections:“History”, “The Environment”, “Processing” and a small space dedicated to Val d’Aosta crafts.
The video room seats 50 and you can see an exhaustive film, available in Italian, French, English and German, showing giving details of all the phases of production of Fontina.
The visit to the museum and the centre includes the spectacular Fontina seasoning rooms dug out of the rock, one of which was dug out of the ancient copper mine and where the Fontina DOP remains for 80 days and takes its sweet and inimitable taste.
The centre also has a multimedia station and a shop.
How to get there:
- from the Milan / Turin-Aosta motorway, follow the directions for Gran San Bernardo. At the exit of the tunnel continue towards Bionaz.
- from Aosta follow the signs for the Gran San Bernardo. Once in Variney continue towards Bionaz
subsequently, past the center of Valpelline, follow the signs indicating the Visitor Center on the road to Ollomont.
Da Emy S.S. Agricola
Agricultural companies - Other products - ValsavarencheEmilia Berthod and Ambra Tomasoni are the owners of the Da Emy farm. The company was set up in 2002 as a result of Emilia’s passion for Génépy and mountain plants and her desire to promote our valley. It is located in Valsavarenche, a small village in the heart of the Gran Paradiso National Park, at an altitude of 1400 metres.
The flagship product is Génépy, sold both as a plant and as a liqueur, which has been created following the traditional recipe. Baked goods made from the farm’s herbs are also on offer.
The products
Cultivated products: Arnica, Yarrow, Imperatoria, Edelweiss, Kummel, Melissa, Epilobium and Thyme Serpyllium.
Processed products: Classic and White Génépy liqueur, Kummel liqueur, Génépy biscuits, Génépy meringues, savoury caraway biscuits.
The visit
The cultivation of officinal plants can be visited from April to November upon reservation, either by telephone or by Whatsapp at +39.347.3716812 (Berthod Emilia) by the day before the activity.
Tasting sessions are also available on request.
Number of visitors required for the visit: min 1 / max 20.
Languages spoken: Italian, French and basic English.
For the opening hours of the point of sale, please contact the company.
How to get there
From Aosta, take the road to Courmayeur until Villeneuve, then take the regional road for Valsavarenche and at km 14 turn right in the hamlet of Bois de Clin, crossing the bridge.
Ambiente Grumei educational farm
Agricultural companies - Other products - VerrayesThe Ambiente Grumei beekeeping farm is located in the municipality of Verrayes, in the Cherolinaz hamlet (just 4 km from the valley floor) at 800 metres above sea level and dominates the central valley at its widest point; in front of it are snow-capped mountains of 3,500 m and in the distance the first glaciers of the upper valley.
Entirely organically run, operational since '91, it is multifunctional: in addition to the prevalent beekeeping activity, it also practices fruit growing and horticulture, thus completing the entire supply chain, from production to processing up to the direct sale of products both at the point of sale and at the main trade fairs in the Aosta Valley.
It is also an educational and social farm and collaborates with professional guides offering nature-hiking activities throughout the Aosta Valley.
All products can be purchased at the company shop (we recommend giving advance notice by calling the numbers listed in the "Contacts" section).
The visit
- Farm visits for families or small groups: either short (about 45 minutes) or long (about 90-120 minutes)
- Farm visits for larger groups or schools: half a day or full day (with personalized programs to be agreed)
- Paid visits: discounts for children or organized groups
- Languages spoken: french, english, spanish
The apiary of well-being, an immersive experience: give yourself a moment of absolute relaxation inside a large and comfortable hut: observe the bees in safety and appreciate their beneficial scents based on propolis, honey, wax with the pleasant background of their buzzing.
Honey tasting and visit to the honey extraction and transformation laboratories.
It is also possible to visit the orchards, vegetable gardens, and aromatic plant cultivations.
Possibility of having a packed lunch or tasting company products in equipped outdoor spaces.
Games and recognition of birds and flowers are organized for younger visitors.
Also proposed are excursions with a nature-hiking guide suitable for all age groups and throughout the region. Snow excursions with snowshoes in the winter. In the area, excursions along the "ru", ancient irrigation channels between larch and Scots pine forests, are worth mentioning. In May, the mid-mountain moors turn pink: it is the flowering of wild thyme.
Period of activity: from March to October for both structured groups (school or otherwise) and for families and/or tourists
Reception capacity: for structured groups (min 10 max 25)
How to get there
Traveling on the A5 motorway, exit at the Châtillon - Saint-Vincent toll booth and take the S.S. 26, following it for 8 km in the direction of Aosta until the Champagne di Verrayes roundabout. Turn right onto the regional road 42 (signposted Verrayes - Colle San Pantaleone) and go up to the 4th Km, where you will find the car park and a wooden sign indicating the hamlet of Cherolinaz.
La Vrille Winery
Wine - VerrayesThe La Vrille holiday farm and winery is located in the municipality of Verrayes, in the centre of Aosta Valley, at 670 metres above sea level. It is located along the route of the Via Francigena, in the heart of the Valle d'Aosta vineyards, and its terraces offer a splendid view of Mont Avic and Mont Emilius. The vineyards are mainly located in a natural amphitheatre and enjoy excellent exposure to the sun throughout the year. Pinot Noir (originally from the French region of Bourgogne) and the indigenous wines Vuillermin, Petit Rouge, Cornalin, Fumin and Chambave Muscat, a historic wine in the tradition of the Valle d'Aosta, are grown here, which is processed in the dry and raisin versions.
The first vinification in the cellar took place in 2005.
In the barrel cellar, vaulted with Verrayes' green stone, the Fumin, Pinot Noir, Vuillermin and the Clairetz are aged in tonneaux. This same room, small and cosy, hosts the tasting sessions.
In 2026, a new white wine will be released from the winery: La Petite Arvine 2025.
The products
White CDO (Controlled Designation of Origin) wines: Chambave Muscat
Red CDO wines: Cornalin, Fumin, Chambave, Pinot Noir, Vuillermin
CDO straw wine: Chambave Muscat Fletry
The visit
It is possible to visit the winery and the vineyards. Possibility of tastings in the cellar, in the vineyard, picnics in the vineyard, aperò on the terrace, subject to prior booking.
Cost of the tasting:
Wine tastings in the cellar: from €17.00 to €31.00 per person (including a platter of local cold cuts and cheeses) – minimum 2 participants
Wine tastings in the vineyard: from €35.00 to €41.00 per person (including a platter of local cold cuts and cheeses) – minimum 2 participants
Picnics in the vineyard: from a minimum of €76.00 (for 2 people)
The winery can be visited upon phone reservation.
Languages spoken: Italian and French.
The sales point is open on request and, subject to availability, also on Sundays.
How to get there
Coming from the A5 motorway, exit at Nus. After approximately 5 km, at the first roundabout, turn left towards Verrayes. Go up for about 600 m, turn right towards “La Vrille agritourisme, Crétaz, Clapey, Grangeon”. Follow the small road that goes up for about 800 m.
De Santis Anna Winery
Wine - VilleneuveFrom the passion of a woman, Anna De Santis, who, while walking in the vineyards, begins to become familiar with the grapevine, its plant, its leaf until she falls in love with it, a farm was born in 2009 for the production of wine. Almost three hectares of land in Champagnolle, Villeneuve, where Anna manages the cultivation of the vineyards and the wineryby herself. The vineyards are treated in a nearly natural way, to guarantee high-quality products.
Of the four vineyards, that of Pinot Noir is located in a very sunny area with sandy soil. The result is a highly esteemed wine, a very fragrant Pinot Noir with a unique color. Two white wines and one Torrette come from the Müller, Chardonnay and Petit Rouge vineyards, respectively. All wines are single-variety vinifications.
The products
White DOC (Controlled Designation of Origin) wines: Müller-Thurgau, Blanc
Red DOC wines: Pinot Noir, Torrette
You can buy the products at the winery.
The visit
The winery and the vineyards can be visited and it is possible to have tastings.
Cost of the visit/tasting per person: € 10.00
The company can be visited every day upon reservation at any time.
Number of visitors required for a visit: min 4 / max 20 people.
Languages spoken: Italian, French and English.
How to get there
Coming from Aymavilles, the winery is lcoated immediately after the ISA Vivai (Nursery) at the beginning of Villeneuve; arriving from Villeneuve, you can find it towards the end of the town, in the Champagnolle area.
La Plantze Winery
Wine - VilleneuveHenri Anselmet founded the La Plantze Agricultural Company after many years spent in the vineyard and in the winery supporting his father Giorgio, of Maison Anselmet. The family history is witness, handed down by generations of men who have linked their life to the land and its fruits. The first certain trace of an Anselmet winemaker is in 1585, through a contract for the purchase of a vineyard in Villeneuve. Since then the passion for making wine has been handed down from generation to generation. In 1978 Renato Anselmet decided to continue the tradition, starting to produce wine not only for his own personal consumption but by laying the foundations for what would become in a few years one of the most important and esteemed wine-producing companies in Valle d’ Aosta.
With La Plantze, founded in 2015, the young Henri started his new adventure in full autonomy, starting out with a very promising vineyard at about 800 meters above sea level, totally managed by him. To the historic vineyard, made up of different types of indigenous vines, other international vines were then added, which brought the production from the initial 5.000 bottles to the current 20.000 bottles, with a forecast of 30,000 for 2020.
La Plantze, in patois dialect (the dialectal variant of the Franco-Provençal language spoken in Valle d’Aosta) means “the parcel”, precisely to indicate how the conformation of the territory obliges the vignerons of this region to manage very fragmented areas of vineyards. Henri’s approach to winery is very personal, based on innovation, and is distinguished by experimentation and the use of special techniques for some of his wines, such as maceration on the skins and the use of amphoras.
The products
White DOC (Controlled Designation of Origin) wines: Trii Rundin (Pinot Gris)
Red DOC wines: Torrette Supérieur, Vioux (Cornalin 100%)
Other wines:
White wines: Tramontana Pinot gris, Ferox (Sauvignon), Al Mister (Sauvignon and Viognier 50%)
Red wines: El Teemp
The sales point is open from Monday to Saturday from 10am to 1pm and from 2pm to 5pm. It is also possible to buy the La Plantze wines at the shop "Lou Tsaven de noutra téra" located in Cogne in rue Doct. Grappein 61.
The visit
You can visit the winery and the vineyards, with the possibility to have wine tastings.
The company can be visited all year round upon telephone booking to be made at least 2 days in advance.
Number of visitors required for the visit: min 2, max 15 people.
Languages: Italian and French.
How to get there
Beyond the village of Saint-Pierre you will find the La Meridiana Hotel. Turn right onto the uphill road. After the first intersection, turn left and, after the bridge, turn right.
Maison Anselmet Winery
Wine - VilleneuveThe history of Maison Anselmet is not linked to the birth of the company in 2001, but it is a witness handed down by generations of men who have linked their lives to the land and its fruits: it is a story of passion, effort, work, it is the life of the Anselmet family. The first certain trace of an Anselmet winemaker is in 1585 through a contract for the purchase of a vineyard in Villeneuve. From then on, the passion for making wine was handed down from generation to generation, until the end of the seventies.
In 1978 Renato Anselmet, Giorgio’s father, decided to continue the family tradition, but to start producing wine not only for his own personal consumption, thus laying the foundations for what would become in a few years one of the most important and esteemed wine producers in the Aosta Valley: Maison Anselmet. Year after year, the vines were selected, the surface of the vineyards expanded and the production increased in terms of quantity and quality. Technical and technological innovations have been introduced, courageous choices have been made that have transformed a small company into a reference point for viticulture, not only in Valle d’ Aosta. From the 70 bottles bottled by Renato in 1978 with labels made by the same hands that worked the vineyard, Giorgio exceeded 70.000 bottles in 2008.The next milestone, ambitious but soon reachable, will be the 1.000 hectoliters, after the 100.000 bottles of 2015. The most recent date that the Maison engraves in its history is the one linked to the inauguration of the new winery in the village of Vereytaz, a facility that in the area of reception has maintained the values and characteristics of the historical buildings of the valley: recovered ‘old’ wood, ancient stone only brushed, recent wrought iron but respecting the handmade work of local artisans. In the area of production, on the other hand, thanks also to Beppe Caviola’s valuable advice and passionate suggestions, technology reigns: no frills, but all that is needed to optimize procedures and work. And the collaboration with Beppe continues, with great satisfaction, and brings increasingly comforting results.
The products
White DOC (Controlled Designation of Origin) wines: Main et Coeur, Chardonnay Barrique, Petite Arvine, Chambave Muscat, Chardonnay, Müller Thurgau, Pinot Gris
Red DOC wines: Semel Pater, Pellerin, Henri, Fumin, Pinot Noir Tradition, Torrette Superieur, Broblan, Rune Brune
The sales point is open from Monday to Saturday from 10am to 1pm and from 2pm to 5pm.
The visit
Each guest will be taken on a tour of the cellar and vineyards, followed by a tasting. There are two tasting sessions to choose from:
Tasting of classic wines: 20 € per person
Tasting of the best crus and reserves: 40 € per person
The company can be visited all year round upon booking to be made at least 2 days in advance. For tastings and visits, fill out the form on the company's website or contact the company by phone.
Number of visitors required: minimum 2, maximum 15 people.
Languages spoken: Italian and French.
How to get there
Beyond the village of Saint-Pierre you will find the La Meridiana Hotel. Turn right onto the uphill road. After the first intersection, turn left and, after the bridge, turn right.