
Experiences to enjoy
Published on 28.09.2024
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On a splendid afternoon at the end of September, with the grape harvest in full swing, we headed to the Cloître district of Aigle to try out a wine-tourism experience offered by the Alain Emery winery. On the programme: discover the estate's wines and local delicacies in confidential locations, all with backpacks and a friendly treasure hunt atmosphere. Are you coming along?
Rahel, Alain Emery's wife, welcomes us and seats us around a small table outside to explain how La Clé des Vignes works, over an excellent glass of Chasselas. After the film explaining the history of the Emery winery and the winegrowing profession, we are given a map of the walk and a rucksack full of surprises to discover throughout the experience.
A 4-star welcome! © Alpes Vaudoises
Let's set off for the walk! Armed with our map, we discover the first place (there are three in all) where we'll be spending some time. A special sign tells us that we're in the right place, so all we have to do is find the right key to open the gate
Find the right key to open the vineyard door © Alpes Vaudoises
Comfortably secluded in the middle of the vineyards, we set about discovering the contents of our rucksack. So as not to spoil the effect of the surprise, we won't tell you everything, except that we had a very relaxing and fun time, accompanied by a tasting of an Emery delicious wine.
We continued our stroll through the vineyards, discovering two other places specially set up for the activity, where we spent a really pleasant time in the light of a late Indian summer's day. Every detail has been carefully thought of: itinerary, games, decoration...
After two hours of walking and breaks, we returned to the Emery cellar to return the equipment. And we'll keep this activity in mind, perfect for spending some fun time with friends or family in the heart of the vineyards and learning more about the region's wine world.
A confidential place in the heart of the vineyards © Alpes Vaudoises