Château des Crêtes 
Chasselas
The vines that spread out on a gentle south-east-facing slope are well “capped”: not only by the winegrowers who tend them, but also by the red brick building, flanked by a turret, that overlooks them.
A Château des Crêtes built in neo-Renaissance style by the “King of Parisian Gas”, Vincent Dubochet (1796-1877), the son of a Montreux peasant who returned to his native land to make his success a reality, right next to where Rousseau set his “Nouvelle Héloïse”.
This noble Chasselas, elegant and floral with a hint of lime blossom, delights the palate.
CHF 16.50
| Weight | 1.265 kg | 
|---|---|
| Appellation | AOC Lavaux | 
| Vintage(ies) | 2024 | 
| Grape variety(ies) | Chasselas | 
| Agreement | Aperitif, fish, white meats, cheeses | 
| Service | 8-10 °C | 
| Maturity | 2 to 3 years | 
| Bottle(s) | 75cl | 
The vines that spread out on a gentle south-east-facing slope are well “capped”: not only by the winegrowers who tend them, but also by the red brick building, flanked by a turret, that overlooks them.
A Château des Crêtes built in neo-Renaissance style by the “King of Parisian Gas”, Vincent Dubochet (1796-1877), the son of a Montreux peasant who returned to his native land to make his success a reality, right next to where Rousseau set his “Nouvelle Héloïse”.
This noble Chasselas, elegant and floral with a hint of lime blossom, delights the palate.




