Museum of vine-growing and wine-making
Località: Donnas
Opening hours
Every first Sunday of the month: from 2pm to 6pm
Other opening times:
- Sant’Orso Donnas fair (approximately mid-January): Saturday from 2pm to 6pm - Sunday from 10am to 5pm
- Event Lou Courtì (end of April): Sunday from 10am to 5pm
- Chestnut Festival (second Sunday of October): from 10am to 5pm
For different occasions than those indicated above, contact the municipal administration with a minimum of 3 days notice:
Donnas Municipality: phone. (+39) 0125 804728 - (+39) 0125 807051 or by sending an e-mail to info@comune.donnas.ao.it
Free admission
Contatti
Most exhibits and equipment are still commonly used nowdays in Donnas. Their origins date far back, with names in “patois” that are often impossible to translate and which evoke a past in which vine-growing was widely practised and deeply rooted in local culture. These simple objects were created by expert hands for use in a vineyard or a cellar.
The museum is housed in the cellar of the ‘‘Anna Caterina Selve’‘ school, built in honour of Mr.Federico Selve’s mother in favour of the population of Donnas.
The elegant building has a linear geometrical structure consisting of a single body on different heights and external horizontal ashlar-style contours.
The cellars have a beautiful vaulted brick ceiling.
Initially used as a deposit, between 1971 and 1976 the rooms housed the Caves Coopératives de Donnas and the first wine in Val d’Aosta with Controlled Denomination of Origin.
In 2003 the cellars were restored by the Municipality of Donnas in order to house the museum.
In addition to tools and objects related to grape harvesting and winemaking there are some touch screens that illustrate the must processing techniques and the local wines.