Aosta Valley · Wine routes
Aosta Valley's wine roads
1 drive, each one a different Aosta Valley. Pick by the wine you want at the end of the day.
Every road here has a drivable guide behind it: real stops, the time between each one, the estates you can taste at, and a sheet you can print. The region's other signed strade del vino join this page as their guides are written.
The linkable asset
All the roads, one map
Hover a road on the map, or pick a row beside it, to see what it is. Tap a road on the map to see what it is.
Wine route
Upper Valley Mont Blanc Route
1 day · 31 km · 4 stops
Saint-Pierre to Courmayeur
The decision table
The drives, compared
One row per road. If you only read one cell, read the driving character.
Swipe the table sideways for what you taste, the driving character and tasting prices.
| Route | Days | Km | Stops | What you taste | Driving character | Guided | Tastings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Upper Valley Mont Blanc Route Saint-Pierre to Courmayeur | 1 | 31 | 4 | not recorded | A short alpine climb up the SS 26 under 4,000 metre walls, pergola vineyards on the sunny bank, glacier light at the end. | none yet | from €25 |
Tastings show the lowest listed estate price on each road. Guided tours match to routes automatically as partners list them.
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Pick your road
Visit prices are set by the winery and availability should be checked before travelling. Bookings open on the estate page or the provider's site.
Half day
Upper Valley Mont Blanc Route
Europe's highest vineyards on the road to Mont Blanc: castles at Saint-Pierre, ungrafted Prié Blanc at La Salle and Morgex, and Courmayeur under the glacier to finish. 31 km.
- Saint-Pierre
- La Salle
- Morgex
- Courmayeur
Estates on this route
Also in Aosta Valley, not yet published here: Lower Valley Picotener Trail, Central Valley Petit Rouge Loop. A road joins this page when its stops, drive times and guidance meet the same bar as the ones above.
Before you ask
Aosta Valley's roads, answered
Yes. 2 more roads are signed in Aosta Valley, and each joins this page when its guide meets the same bar as the ones above: real stops, real drive times between them, live estates and a printable plan. We would rather list 1 drivable road than a page of stubs.
Beyond the roads
Aosta Valley, the bigger picture
Aosta Valley
Italy's smallest wine region clings to terraces between 500 and 1,200 metres, where Prie Blanc, Petit Rouge and Picotener (Nebbiolo) catch the alpine sun.