Propriété Veillon

Description

The "Propriété Veillon au Cloître" wine estate has belonged to the Veillon family and their descendants for over two hundred years. The buildings have hardly changed since the 17th century.

The Veillon estate is therefore family-run. Their vines are among the oldest and their location is one of the best in the region. All the grapes come from their own vines, all located in the commune of Aigle. This enables them to obtain the "Grand Cru" label for our Chasselas. Their wines are matured and bottled exclusively in their own cellars. Marc Taverney, winemaker and oenologist, and Miguel Carrodeguas take the necessary care of their products with passion. The oenologist, Frédéric Blanc, who has many years' experience, ages their wines with all his know-how.

Practical Information

Opening hours: according to opening hours (if possible, call beforehand), Saturdays and weekday evenings by appointment.

The "Propriété Veillon au Cloître" wine estate has belonged to the Veillon family and their descendants for over two hundred years. The buildings have hardly changed since the 17th century.

The Veillon estate is therefore family-run. Their vines are among the oldest and their location is one of the best in the region. All the grapes come from their own vines, all located in the commune of Aigle. This enables them to obtain the "Grand Cru" label for our Chasselas. Their wines are matured and bottled exclusively in their own cellars. Marc Taverney, winemaker and oenologist, and Miguel Carrodeguas take the necessary care of their products with passion. The oenologist, Frédéric Blanc, who has many years' experience, ages their wines with all his know-how.

Practical Information

Opening hours: according to opening hours (if possible, call beforehand), Saturdays and weekday evenings by appointment.

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