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Agrival

Agricultural companies - Other products  -  Aosta

Founded in 1981 in Gressan, Agrival became since the very beginning famous for making Aosta Valley’s traditional products with Aosta Valley’s typical apple variety.
In 2015 chef Luca Berolatti took over the brand: improving the production methods and carrying on the company with precision and passion. Indeed, he uses selected apples as well as 100% natural ingredients to make breakfast jams, sauces for cheese and meat and selecting the best apple fruits to make low temperature dried apples.
The unpasteurized apple cider vinegar, aged in oak barrels is another excellent product you shouldn’t miss.
Thanks to his various international experiences and cooking skills chef Luca introduced through the years some changes in the company creating new product ranges. However, preserving the tradition and its connection with the territory.
To make the delicious spreadable cream Reina dou Lacë he uses, indeed, fresh and local milk and gives new life to old traditional recipes, using the so called Dzenevrà, a mountain remedy made of juniper to make Daù, a very tasty cake, made also with Aosta Valley’s rye and candy apples.
Luca’s brand new product is the so called Les Valdotains, an iconic element of Aosta Valley’s coffee ritual.
All the ingredients employed in his receipts are natural products, handcrafted in each production phase, free from chemicals and dyes.
Visit the Lab: live a wonderful experience with chef Luca and discover yourself one of the 100% handcrafted production phase.

The products
Jelly, Jam, Sauces
Old remedies
Spreadable creams
Honey
You can buy all Agrival’s products during your visit.

The visit
Book your visit by calling Luca Berolatti 7 days before at the number +39 347 7818340 and you will also have the chance to buy at the shop all the products you wish.
Number of visitors required: min. 5, max. 12
Languages: Italian (French and German upon request).

How to get there
From Milan and Turin drive on the Highway A4/E64 and E25 direction E27. Take the exit Aosta-Aoste from A5/E251, then take the Road Valle D’Aosta/SS26 Strada Statale 26 towards Aosta City Center/T1/Mont Blanc. Drive on Ivrea Avenue, then follow Caduti del Lavoro Street, cross the railway and take Paravera Street up to the crossing Lancieri di Aosta.
The Lab is at number 13/I, easy to reach also on foot, for those who stay in Aosta City Center.

    (+39) 3477818340
    info@marmellateagrival.com

Institut Agricole Régional

Wine  -  Aosta

Over the years, the Institut Agricole Régional has taken every opportunity to innovate and improve its educational offer. In 1993 a legally recognized five-year professional course of study was activated for the achievement of an Agro-technical diploma; in 2001 it obtained the status of a state-recognized private school. With the 2010-2011 school year, a further innovation was implemented in the school organization, splitting the course of study to better respond to the different educational needs of its students.
The institute offers an important residential service (with the possibility of room and board) for students enrolled at the school.
Professional training has assumed a great deal of importance in the Valle d’Aosta agri-food sector.

The Joseph Vaudan winery: the winery currently in use came into operation with the 2005 grape harvest to replace the previous “cave expérimentale” structure commissioned in 1969 by the Vaudan Canon for teaching, training and viticultural purposes, to promote the production of quality wines. The same purposes are now pursued at the new winery, which is equipped with modern equipment and technologies that allow optimal management and control of the processes of the transformation of grapes for the different varieties and vinifications. There are also rooms equipped for the processing of small quantities of grapes that make it possible to make use of numerous experimental tests (microvinifications).The experimental activity therefore makes use of tools that allow an in-depth study of the different wine-growing issues and an analysis of new knowledge regarding production and commercial aspects. (The activities of research and production are supported, as regards the analyses, by the chemistry and microbiology laboratories located near the winery).

The products
White DOC (Controlled Designation of Origin) wines: Chardonnay, Pinot gris, Petite Arvine
Red DOC wines: Syrah, Gamay, Pinot noir, Vuillermin, Fumin, Cornalin, Petit Rouge, Sang des Salasses, Grains Rouges, Cuvée Saint Bernard
Rosé DOC wines: Rosé du Coteau

Other productions:
White wines: Perce-Neige, Blanc du Prieur, Mirage Floral
Red wines: Vin du Prévôt, Vin des Chanoines, Le Doyen
Spumantes: Monchoisi VSQ Classic Method

Sales points (retail outlet in Aosta):
Opening times:
- Winery (La Rochére region, 1/A): Monday to Friday 08:00 am - 12:00 p.m. / 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
- Montfleury Farmstead (via Piccolo San Bernardo, 39): Tuesday 8.15 am - 12.15 pm, Wednesday 1.30 pm - 5.15 pm, Friday 8.15 am - 12.15 pm. In this store it is possible to find, in addition to a limited availability of the producer’s label, dairy products, fruit, vegs and garden products, cereal flours, honey and other seasonal farm products.

The visit
The winery can be visited from Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to noon and from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm (grape harvesting period excluded), with at least 3 days’ notice, by email or telephone, for a maximum of 54 people.
The visit is organized in such a way as to highlight the three aspects (training-experimentation-production) that characterize the company, by visiting the processing rooms (reception of the harvested grapes, fermentation, aging in steel and barriques, packaging) and the illustration of the winemaking systems and technologies adopted. It is also possible to visit, upon request, the room of micro-vinification, the vineyard and to taste some of the company’s products.
It is possible to have tastings, with at least 3 days notice by email or telephone, for a maximum of 32 people.
The costs for visits and tastings are to be arranged at the time of booking.

How to get there
From Turin along the A5 motorway, take the Aosta Est exit and continue on State Highway 26 towards Mont Blanc; from France, along the A5 motorway, exit Aosta Ovest, continuing on State Highway 26 towards Aosta; from Switzerland, along State Highway 27, continuing on towards Aosta.

    (+39) 0165215811
    iar@iaraosta.it

Les Petits Riens Winery

Wine  -  Aosta

Les Petits Riens farm, with its vineyards, occupies a small corner of the panoramic hill of Aosta, at an altitude between 600 and 800 meters above sea level.
Thanks to the perfect southern exposure, on the orographic left of the valley, it remains sunny for most of the day. There is pleasant daily ventilation and rainfall is around 500 mm/year. Such a favorable microclimate for the vineyard allows us to work in an exclusively natural way.
Ours is an artisanal and artistic type of work in collaboration with nature, in full respect of it.

The products
The company does not produce DOP (Protected Designation of Origin) wines.
White wines: “Petit bout de lune” (association of Chardonnay and Erbaluce), “Enticelle” (Erbaluce), “L’air des Cimes” (Gamay and Petit Rouge vinified into white)
Red wines: “L’essence de la forêt” (Cornalin), “Si” (Petit Rouge), “esprit pourpre” (Gamay) “Au coin du feu” (Petit Rouge, Vien de Nus, Fumin, Pinot Nero, Dolcetto and other varieties in lesser quantities), “Ici et maintenant” (Syrah and Mondeuse), “Entre terre et ciel” (Petit Verdot Cabernet Franc, Pinot Nero, Gamay), “Comptine d’automne” (Pinot noir), “Grain de neige” (Petit verdot and Cabernet franc)

The visit
It is possible to visit the winery and the vineyards, located in a panoramic area with a view of the city of Aosta.
During the visit it is also possible to taste the different wines. A contribution is requested according to the quantity of bottles opened for the tasting.
The winery can be visited all year round, in accordance with our work and family, by booking via telephone or e-mail, for a maximum of 10 people.

Languages spoken: Italian, French and English.

How to get there
Directions will be provided at the time of booking.

    (+39) 0165217745
    info@vinlespetitsriens.com

Le Vieux Joseph Winery

Wine  -  Aosta

In Ilaria’s family no one can explain how she chose to work the vineyards. There are no farmers among her ancestors and she has always studied the classics. But it was precisely the obstinacy which her literary career required that taught her to resist the hardships and take her own path. The first encounter with the grapevine dates back to her university days, in Piedmont, when, to support herself, she found employment in a cooperative that followed some winegrowers. Taking advantage of the knowledge acquired, she returned to Valle d’Aosta, to work the vineyards of others at first, then her own, investing the legacy of her grandfather, Vieux Joseph, in the land. Soon she added new plots to the initial nucleus, owned by the neighboring eldery. Today Ilaria takes care of two hectares, from which she produces three different wines.

The products
White DOC (Controlled Designation of Origin) wines: Petit Prince Pinot Gris, which has a small percentage of Muscat Petit Grain
Red DOC wines: Mariadzo, a blend of Cornalin, Vien de Nus and Pinot Noir, and makes a 10% barrique

It also produces the Clos de Cartésan red wine, a cru of older vines, aged for 18 months and a 25% barrique.

The visit
You can visit the winery and the vineyards and during the visit you can taste 3 wines produced by the winery.
The winery can be visited all year round, by reservation, for a maximum of 7 people.

Languages spoken: Italian, French and a bit of English.

How to get there
Directions will be provided by telephone at the time of booking.

    (+39) 3485637107
    levieuxjoseph@gmail.com

Maison agricole D&D Fleurie S.S.A. di Desaymonet Denis - Winery

Wine  -  Aosta

Maison Agricole D&D Fleurie is a small farm founded in 2002 with the aim of maintaining the family’s land and recovering abandoned plots on the hill of Aosta. The family-run company has taken up the work done by the grandparents who, at the beginning of the 1900s, cultivated the vine, and then by the parents who participated, in the 70s, in the first exhibitions of D.O.C. (Controlled Designation of Origin) wines of Valle d’Aosta, with an increase in surface area of about 3.000 square meters to the current 3 hectares. The cultivation of the vineyards, all steeply sloping, mainly manual, foresees a limited use of pesticides and exclusively organic fertilizers, according to the practices of an integrated struggle to protect the environment. Both the experience and knowledge of past times and modern technology are used for the vinification, obtaining wines that express the essence of the mountain ‘terroir’.

The products
White DOP (Protected Designation of Origin) wines: Muscat Petit Grain Valle d’Aosta DOP, Petite Arvine Valle d’Aosta DOP
Red DOP: Pinot Noir Valle d’Aosta DOP, Gamay Valle d’Aosta DOP, Torrette Valle d’Aosta DOP, Torrette Supérieur Valle d’Aosta DOP, Syrah Valle d’Aosta DOP, Fumin Valle d’Aosta DOP
Rosè DOP wines: Rosé Laetitia Valle d’Aosta DOP
Other wines: Deux Petits Doux (wine from overripe grapes)

Honey: different types of organic honey, including acacia, rhododendron, chestnut, three types of mountain wildflower honey.

There is no shop permanently open, but it is possible to taste and buy the products during the visit.

The visit
The company can be visited all year round upon reservation to be made by phone some days before the visit.
The winery, the vineyards and the honey laboratory can be visited.
Number of visitors required for a visit: max 20 people
Languages spoken: Italian and French

How to get there
Coming from the motorway Turin-Aosta, take the Aosta Est exit and continue on State highway 26 towards Courmayeur. At the fourth roundabout, take the second exit on the right, direction Bioula, after about 1 km uphill on the left you will find the company sign.

    (+39) 3299299667
    info@maisonagricoleded.it

Ottin Elio Winery

Wine  -  Aosta

The Ottin winery was founded in the early nineties from the passion of a young farmer for wine and for his land. A passion that comes from afar, inherited from the family, mountain winemakers for generations. In 2007 a new challenge: vinification of the grapes on his own, until then it had been carried out by a local cooperative.
Ottin wines are produced largely from local vines, grown in areas naturally suited to viticulture, where the vine thrives with balance, according to environmentally friendly production techniques.

The products
White DOC (Controlled Designation of Origin) wines: Petite Arvine Vallée d’Aoste DOC,
Red DOC wines: Pinot Noir Vallée d’Aoste DOC, Torrette Supérieur Vallée d’Aoste DOC, Fumin Vallée d’Aoste DOC.
Other wines:
White wines: Nuance (Petite Arvine)
Red wines: L’Emerico (Pinot Noir)

There is a sales point open upon appointment.

The visit
The company can be visited all year round upon reservation to be made by email or by telephone (Elio Ottin) with a few days’ notice.
The winery offers three tasting experiences (details are available here).
Number of visitors required to visit: min 1 / max 20.
Languages spoken: Italian, French and English.

How to get there
From the centre of Aosta, take the regional highway to Roisan. The company is located about 3 km from the town.

    (+39) 3474071331
    info@ottinvini.it

TAEMA Winery

Wine  -  Aosta

The winery was born out of the dream of bringing the noises, smells and emotions deriving from the transformation of an agricultural production back to the centre of the city of Aosta, within the historic premises of the ancient Mulino della Ressaz.
The great-grandparents Tanteun and Marietta, with their life’s work and their stubbornness, gave their great grandchildren the opportunity to take their first steps in the great and wonderful world of wine.
Tanteun bequeathed the space in which the winery is located, where with foresight he kept the old mill hidden and protected; Marietta passed on her passion for wine and vine cultivation, making her grandson Emiro promise to replant his vineyard in Champagnole, where it all started.
Since 2012, the creators of the company Federico and Alessandra have been cultivating two hectares of old vineyards and transforming the grapes into 10.000 bottles of white and red D.O.C. (Controlled Denomination of Origin).

The products
White DOC (Controlled Designation of Origin) wines: La Tocca, Vallée d’Aoste Muscat Petit grain, Valle d’Aosta Pinot gris “Bizelle”
Red DOC wines: Lo Toque, Valle d’Aosta Pinot noir “R.E.M.”, Valle d’Aosta Pinot noir “R.E.M. X”, Valle d’Aosta Rouge “Farouche”, Valle d’Aosta Rouge “Boheme”

There is a sales point open upon appointment.

The visit
The winery, located in the historic premises of the old Ressaz Mill, can be visited all year round, by reservation, and during the visit it is possible to taste the products.
There is no minimum number of people required, large groups can be split into smaller groups if necessary.

Languages spoken: Italian, French, English and Portuguese.

How to get there
The company is located in a courtyard of the 1700s, opposite the central bus station of Aosta; it can therefore be reached by public transports, by car or on foot.

    (+39) 3341822471
    info@tanteunemarietta.it

La Bim e la Bam e la Bom educational farm

Educational farms  -  Charvensod

The farm is located in the municipality of Charvensod, on a promontory that looks down onto the city of Aosta and offers views out over the surrounding mountains.
His own extremely positive experience of allowing his children to help with the everyday work on the farm prompted Fabio to offer a similar opportunity to other children. Following the example of an adult engaged in common-sense activities, children have the opportunity to learn about the age-old connection with the land, tuning back into the natural rhythm of nature through manual work, as well as contact with natural materials and with animals.
The farm is surrounded by fields, woodland and vineyards.
The main activity is cattle rearing, and the farm also has a vegetable and flower garden, orchard and walnut trees.

Educational activities
A day with the farmer to observe how jobs on the farm vary from season to season:

  • sowing crops and the pace of growth of flowers and vegetables;
  • taking care of the animals indoors;
  • out in the pastures with the farmer;
  • preparing the meadows in the spring;
  • gathering and baling hay in the summer.

A journey through nature: the chance to discover our body on the move with the numerous routes around the farm during the various seasons.
A number of activities take place in the barn, in the hayshed or in the farmer’s home, but most are outdoor activities, sometimes involving the animals.

How to reach the farm
In the Turin-Aosta direction, take the “Aosta Est” motorway exit and follow the indications for Pila. When you reach the village of Charvensod, take the first road on the right that climbs up to the centre of the village. At the top of the climb, turn right again and go along the road for about 400 metres until you reach the private road that leads to the farm.

    (+39) 3486961200
    labimelabamelabom@gmail.com

Leffrey winery

Wine  -  Nus

This is a small winery in the Aosta Valley, located in Nus and established in 2018 by the will of a few friends. It has always (i.e. since the owners started working the vineyards in 2015) followed the organic and biodynamic method.
The company’s philosophy can be summed up in the expression ‘less is more’: the aim is to reduce interventions to a minimum, so that nature takes its course. The focus is on eco-sustainability and the will to make the farm’s own way of working known through accompanied visits. All work is done by hand or with a draft horse.

The products
Five wines are in production, two of which are already available: the Fénic and the Pinot Noir. The other wines will be available soon.

There is no fixed point of sale, contact the company for more information.

The visit
The winery can be visited all year round. You can visit the vineyards in Fénis, on foot, by bicycle (rental is possible) or by horse-drawn carriage, with tasting of two or three wines. Visits to other agricultural activities in the area (cheeses, cured meats) can also be added, and it’s possible to have lunch in a restaurant with food from farm to fork.
The tastings can take place in the vineyard or at affiliated establishments in the municipality of Fénis (a hotel, a B&B and a restaurant).
Visits can be booked by phone or email, for a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 20 people, by contacting the owner Stefano.
Languages: Italian, French, English, Spanish and Arabic.

How to get there
The company’s premises are easy to reach, but it is advisable to contact the managers to make an appointment.

    (+39) 3336205034
    info@leffrey.it

La Reina educational farm

Educational farms  -  Pollein

The farm breeds around 90 cattle in the stables, including steers and calves, most of which are dappled black and chestnut cow breeds, the nèyre and the dappled red breed. Each cow has a name, a cowbell, horns and above all its own character…! This farming familt has been preserving its tradition for over 50 years.
On the farm you can also visit the henhouse and rabbit hutch. The orchard and vegetable garden next to the farmhouse produce fruit (pears, apples, peaches, figs, kiwis…) and vegetables (courgettes, carrots, lettuce, green beans…) used in the farm's menu. Ileana, the person in charge of the farm visits, together with Barbara, Michel, Didier and the whole family, try to show children and adults the passion with which they carry out their work by giving their guests the opportunity to know something more about the agricultural reality they experience every day.

Activities

You can choose between a half-day or a full day. For school educational visits, in addition to lunch at the farm restaurant, you can also use the indoor hall or the meadow for a packed lunch.

Educational farm prices:

  • Half day: 10 €
  • Full day with packed lunch: 15 €
  • Full day with lunch at the farm: 20/25 €

Educational farm activities are run exclusively for groups of children.  

In July and August, activities and workshops are also offered to discover the farm, visit the farm website to find out more.

How to get there

From the SS 26 state highway, follow the signs to Pollein-Pila. At about 1 Km from the centre of Pollein, the agritourism farm, a peach coloured building, is on the right, just after the petrol station. The company is easily reachable by private coach (parking adjacent to the farm), and by bus (Saint-Benin bus stop).

    (+39) 0165253775
    (+39) 3276894244
    info@lareina.it

La Chèvre Heureuse

Dairy farms  -  Saint-Marcel

The ‘La Chèvre Heureuse’ farm, founded in the 2002, is located at an altitude of 1400 metres on the mountain of Saint-Marcel. About 60 French chamois goats are bred on the farm, a species which combines the excellent predisposition for the high mountain with good milk production.
The company is also willing to open its farm restaurant.

Products
Champchevrette cheese, fresh goat cheese, sheep milk cheese, tometta goat cheese, soft goat cheese, mixed tometta cheese, ricotta goat cheese and kefyr goat cheese.
There is no shop on the premises but the cheeses can be tasted and purchased directly in the farm.

Visit
The farm can be visit from May to October upon reservation to be made by e-mail or telephone at least one week in advance.
The tour includes a visit to the pastures, the stable, the aging cellar and the vegetable gardens.
Languages spoken: Italian, French, English and Spanish.

How to get there
From Saint-Marcel follow the signs to the Les Druges picnic area until the hamlet of Champremier (about 12 km from Saint-Marcel).

    (+39) 3478201258
    roberta@lachevreheureuse.it

The ''La Valdôtaine'' Distillery

Wine  -  Saint-Marcel

Since 1947, the La Valdôtaine distillery has been producing grappa and other distilled spirits, liqueurs and bitters, in addition to jams, marrons glacés and dry-cured ham.
The grappa is strictly steam-distilled in small copper stills in line with the ancient tradition. The boilers dating back to 1932 and 1947 are loaded with 400 kilos of marc and produce 16 litres of grappa in around 2 and a half hours. The alcohol content of the grappa can vary between 58 and 65 degrees.

Products
Liqueurs, jams, dry-cured ham.
The onsite shop offers locally manufactured handicrafts and a rich selection of DOC wines (wines with Controlled Designation of Origin) from the Aosta Valley region, in addition to products from the La Valdôtaine distillery.
Shop opening hours: from Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Visit
The visit includes a tour of the distillery and the dry curing factory as well as access to the snack & tasting area, followed by tasting sessions.
Costs of the tastings:
Spirits only: free
Tasting for groups with spirits and dry-cured ham: € 6.00 per person
Full tasting for couples: € 15.00 per person.
The farm can be visited all year round upon telephone reservation (Paolo Fabris) to be made at least one week in advance.
Number of visitors per visit: min 2 / max 50.
Languages spoken: Italian and English.

Accessibility
The factory, tasting area and shop are fully accessible to wheelchairs.

How to get there
Coming from the Turin-Aosta A5 motorway, exit at the Nus toll gate and proceed towards Fénis and then Saint-Marcel.

    (+39) 0165768919
    info@lavaldotaine.it