Filters

Active filters

Remove all

SAVOIE WHITE WINES

The spirit of the Alps in a glass

The white wines of Savoie embody the essence of heroic mountain viticulture, grown on steep slopes between 250 and 700 meters above sea level in the French Alps, on the border with Italy. These authentic high-altitude wines thrive on moraine, schist, and limestone soils, shaped by ancient glacial erosion and the influence of large alpine lakes.

Viticulture in this historic region, once part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, boasts millennial traditions that blend with modern, environmentally friendly practices. The alpine climate, characterized by marked temperature variations and abundant rainfall, gives the wines a crystalline freshness and vibrant acidity that are the unmistakable signature of the Savoyard style, an authentic expression of an unspoiled territory.

Native grape varieties and prestigious appellations

The Savoy region is dominated by unique native varieties, jealously guarded by generations of passionate winegrowers.

Jacquère, the main grape variety accounting for over 50% of the vineyards, produces light, fresh, and mineral wines, while the aristocratic Altesse (Roussette) produces more structured and complex whites with extraordinary aging potential.


Aromatic profiles and food pairings

Savoyard whites are distinguished by a fresh, herbaceous aromatic profile with notes of citrus, mountain flowers, green apple, and a characteristic minerality reminiscent of wet stone.

 

The savoriness of these wines integrates perfectly with the richness of mountain dishes, while the more structured versions accompany lake fish, white meats, and local cheeses such as Reblochon and Tomme de Savoie beautifully. Authentic ambassadors of the Alpine territory, Savoie whites are an exciting discovery for those seeking wines with character, freshness, and a strong connection to mountain traditions.

 

Filters

Active filters

Remove all
2 results