DOC Wines of Valle D'Aosta »
The first documented evidence of wine in the area dates back to 1032 and the frescoes of some of the medieval castles and churches
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Highest vineyards in Europe »
The highest cultivated vineyards in Europe are situated at 1200 meters above sea level in a small area of the Valdigne.
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Dop and Igp products in Valle d'Aosta »
Click on the links to find out what we have written about the certified products originating from Valle d'Aosta.
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Wine from the Aosta valley »
The wine road of the Valle D'Aosta offers the visitor a chance to discover 20 DOC wines produced in the valley
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Toma cheese »
Toma is a type of cow's milk cheese produced throughout the Alpine arc of northern Italy
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French sounding cheeses »
Regions such as Valle d'Aosta and Piemonte with foreign borders have always been influenced by culinary ideas from outside
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Coffee in the valley »
The 'café à la cogneintze' is one of the most typical of the region
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Mountain herbs »
For centuries the well watered grasses and pastures of Valle D'Aosta have provided the inhabitants with local herbs
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Gastronomy of Val Tournenche »
The wine festivals of Chambave, Chatillon and Saint Vincent take place in September and October
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Gastronomy of Gran Paradiso »
A guide to the best restaurants in the valley who offer typical dishes and local wines
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