Sometimes the best way to understand wineโฆ is to forget the maps and just picture a pig.
In this clip from The Wined Up Podcast, we break down Swiss wine regions in a way that actually sticks.
Think of Switzerland as a pig:
The front leg? Thatโs Ticino. The Italian-speaking region south of the Alps, known for Merlot. The back leg? Valais, one of the countryโs key wine regions. The tail? Vaud and Geneva, sitting right alongside Lake Geneva. From there, things start to make a lot more sense. Swiss wine isnโt one single style. itโs a patchwork of regions, cultures, and grape varieties shaped by geography and language.
From Chasselas in Vaud, to Pinot Noir around the Three Lakes, to Merlot in Ticinoโฆ each
area tells a completely different story.
Itโs a small country, but the diversity is massive. Once you see the โpigโโฆ you canโt unsee it ๐คฃ
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