Although little known to the general public, Savoie hasone of the oldest wine-growing traditions in France. Vines have been growing here for over 2,600 years! From the Middle Ages onwards, the monks played a key role: they experimented, innovated and laid the foundations for a viticulture that became essential to the Duchy of Savoie.
From the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, vines spread from the valleys to altitudes of over 1,000 metres, sculpting the landscape like a plant signature.
In 1860, when Savoie became part of France, the balance was upset: local wines had to compete with those from the south. Seventeen years later, phylloxera struck… threatening to wipe out an entire part of Savoie’s wine-growing heritage.