Vaud's wine cellars were packed to the rafters this weekend.Over 80,000 visitors flocked to taste the latest vintages from the 250 winegrowers on deck for the 13th Caves Ouvertes Vaudoises.
under the auspices of the "Office des vins vaudois"
The winegrowers of Bonvillars, Chablais, Côtes de l'Orbe, La Côte, Lavaux and Vully are all smiling. The 13th Caves Ouvertes Vaudoises confirmed its reputation by attracting more than 80,000 visitors, not only from the canton of Vaud, but also from all the regions of French-speaking Switzerland, and even from German-speaking Switzerland. This enthusiasm testifies to the desire to discover new oenological horizons, transcending cantonal borders.
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13,000 tickets online 🎟
More than 13,000 tickets were sold online this year. Winegrower gatherings, such as the one in Vufflens-le-Château, which brought together a number of regional players in the village center, were a great success, offering visitors a variety of opportunities to meet and taste.
“The Caves Ouvertes vaudoises are a great opportunity to discover our beautiful canton. As they make their way from cellar to cellar, our visitors not only make wonderful oenological discoveries, they also admire the diversity of our landscapes and taste our local produce. And what better ambassadors than our winemakers to accompany them in this experience?” enthuses Céline Baechler.
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