Aosta Valley wine tours

Aosta Valley wineries and wine tours

Plan Aosta Valley wine tours with 6 winery profiles. Compare tastings, cellar tours, towns, booking details, and wines available from regional estates.

6 wineries
5 offer tastings
4 offer tours
3 bookable
Regional character

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.

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At a glance

The map

6 wineries are plotted from verified coordinates on the same Aosta Valley map assets used by the regional wine guide.

Live map from region guide assets. Pins use verified winery coordinates.

Editor’s shortlist

Best wineries in Aosta Valley

Three estates to consider first, selected from the live regional directory and available editorial picks.

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What visits cost in Aosta Valley

Typical public visit formats. Final prices are set by the winery, and availability should be checked before travelling.

Cellar tasting

60 to 90 min
From €25 to €45

A guided pour of several wines. Often the simplest format for a first regional visit.

Tour and tasting

About 2 hr
From €45 to €85

Vineyard or cellar tour plus a fuller tasting line-up. Best when you want context, not just pours.

Premium experience

2 to 3 hr
From €95 to €180

Private host, food pairing, or library bottles. Usually limited and appointment-only.

3 of 6 wineries are currently marked bookable in our data. Use each estate page for the current booking route.

6 wineries
Azienda Vitivinicola Les Crêtes
Curator pick
Aymavilles

Azienda Vitivinicola Les Crêtes

Six Charrère generations, thirty-five alpine hectares, eleven Aostan communes.

Charrère family estate in Aymavilles, working thirty-five hectares across eleven Aostan communes. The reference name for Cuvée Bois Chardonnay and the Fumin revival, with a glass-walled Rifugio del Vino tasting room overlooking the Côteau La Tour vineyard and its medieval tower.

0wines available
1989founding year
Cuvée Bois Chardonnaynotable wine
  • Tastings
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  • Bookable
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Cave Cooperatives de Donnas Aosta Valley
Donnas

Cave Cooperatives de Donnas

Founded in 1971, the year the first Valle d'Aosta DOC was granted to its own wine, this cooperative cellar in Donnas works mostly with Picotendro, the local strain of Nebbiolo, off the steep stone terraces above the village. Tastings at the cellar pour four wines from the lineup, including the Donnas DOC flagship; the original 1971 to 1976 cellars are now open as the Donnas wine ecomuseum on Sundays.

0wines available Since 1971
From €15visit price
  • Tastings
  • Tours
  • Bookable
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Cave des Onze Communes Aosta Valley
Aymavilles

Cave des Onze Communes

Eleven Aostan villages, one cellar at the foot of Aymavilles castle: Cave des Onze Communes is the largest cooperative in the Valle d'Aosta, with one hundred and seventy grower-members farming sixty-three hectares between five hundred and fifty and eight hundred metres. Twenty-five DOC labels run from Petite Arvine and Muller-Thurgau through Torrette, Petit Rouge, Fumin, Cornalin and Mayolet, plus a Fletry Muscat Petit Grain DOC straw wine.

0wines available
From €25visit price 60 mintypical time
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  • Bookable
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Cave Mont Blanc de Morgex et La Salle Aosta Valley
Morgex

Cave Mont Blanc de Morgex et La Salle

Cooperative Italian winery in upper Valle d'Aosta. Around 80 growers share 18 hectares of pergola-trained Prié Blanc on Mont Blanc terraces between 900 and 1,200 metres, on ungrafted vines that survive in a phylloxera-free zone. The cellar makes the still Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle DOC plus a benchmark range of classic-method spumanti including Cuvée du Prince and Cuvée des Guides.

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Grosjean Aosta Valley
Quart

Grosjean

Three-generation family estate in Ollignan, on the border of Quart and Saint-Christophe. Fifteen hectares of steep alpine vineyards, Valle d'Aosta's first certified organic winery (2011), and a portfolio led by Petite Arvine, Cornalin, Fumin, and Torrette Superieur.

0wines available Since 1969
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La Crotta di Vegneron Aosta Valley
Chambave

La Crotta di Vegneron

A 53-family cooperative in central Aosta Valley, anchoring the Chambave and Nus sub-zones of Valle d'Aosta DOC. Best known for Moscato di Chambave (dry and flétri), Nus Malvoisie and the Quatremillemètres metodo classico mountain sparklers.

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Before you go

Opening hours and visiting notes

Italian wineries rarely behave like retail shops. Most visits are appointment-led, and smaller estates adjust around cellar work. Where structured hours are not confirmed, check with the winery.

  • Booking lead time

    A week ahead is sensible in shoulder season. Allow longer for spring weekends and harvest.

  • Bookable estates

    3 listings in Aosta Valley currently expose a booking-ready visit signal.

  • Check with winery

    Small producers may set hours seasonally or visit by visit. Confirm directly before travelling.

  • Closed days

    Sundays, Mondays, harvest weeks, and August holiday periods can affect public visits.

When to come

Aosta Valley by season

Spring Mar-May

Vines wake up, gardens in bloom.

Mild days and strong appointment availability make spring one of the easiest seasons for cellar visits.

Summer Jun-Aug

Peak season, book ahead.

Expect hot afternoons and tighter calendars. Morning tastings are usually the safest plan.

Harvest Sep-Oct

Vendemmia brings the cellars to life.

The most atmospheric time to visit, but some estates reduce public tours during the busiest picking weeks.

Winter Nov-Feb

Quiet cellar tastings and pruning season.

Small estates often reduce hours. Confirm directly before travelling.

Good to know

Common questions

Yes. Aosta Valley has 6 wineries listed on ItalianWines.co.uk. 5 of them offer tastings. 4 offer guided tours. Check individual winery pages for booking details and visit information.

Aosta Valley is one of Italy's most celebrated wine regions. Explore the wineries listed here to discover the denominations and grape varieties that define the area. Visit our Aosta Valley region page for a complete overview of styles and appellations.

Most Aosta Valley wineries welcome visitors year-round, though spring and autumn are particularly popular. We recommend booking ahead, especially during peak season.

It varies. Some wineries welcome walk-ins while others require advance booking. Check each winery's detail page for their booking policy and contact information.