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Grosjean

Grosjean: mountain wines from the Aosta Valley

The Grosjean collection gathers a selection of wines that authentically tell the story of the Aosta Valley, a land of heroic vineyards, altitude, and strong alpine identity. The Grosjean winery interprets this territory with an elegant and precise style, giving voice to varieties such as Petite Arvine, Muscat Blanc Petits Grains, Fumin, Chardonnay, and Torrette, always emphasizing quality and the enhancement of the terroir.

The character of Grosjean wines

The wines of the Grosjean family stand out for their freshness, aromatic finesse, and personality. The unique conditions of the Aosta Valley, with vineyards cultivated in a mountainous environment, contribute to creating wines with a clear and recognizable profile. The versions included in this selection feature aromatic and taut whites, such as the Petite Arvine vigne Rovettaz Vallée d'Aoste DOC and the Chardonnay Le Vin de Michel 2019, as well as characterful reds like the Fumin vigne Rovettaz 2018 and the Torrette Vigna Rovettaz 2017.

Territory, grape varieties, and alpine identity

Grosjean is a reality deeply connected to its origins and the work in the vineyard. The Aosta Valley is a denomination that best expresses the dialogue between high altitudes, temperature excursions, and mountain soils, elements that give the wines tension, precision, and drinkability. This collection also includes aromatic expressions such as the Muscat Blanc PETIT GRAIN Valle d'Aosta DOC, ideal for those seeking a white rich in aromas and immediacy.

When to choose Grosjean wines

This selection is designed for those who wish to purchase mountain wines with a strong territorial imprint. Grosjean whites are perfect with seafood appetizers, fresh cheeses, vegetarian dishes, and delicate alpine cuisine; the reds, on the other hand, pair well with cured meats, white meats, mushrooms, and flavorful but not overly structured preparations. Thanks to their balance, they are wines suitable for both tasting and the table, with a personality that makes them recognizable and versatile.

Discover the Grosjean collection on Italian Wine Selection and let yourself be guided on a journey through the wines of the Aosta Valley, where tradition, altitude, and quality meet in the bottle.

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What style do Grosjean wines have?
The Grosjean wines clearly express the character of the Aosta Valley: freshness, aromatic precision, and a strong mountain identity. The whites tend to be taut, fragrant, and very vertical, while the reds show finesse, balance, and a well-recognizable territorial profile. It is an ideal selection for those seeking authentic, elegant wines that are consistent with the alpine terroir, without excess wood or superstructures. Each bottle reflects the winery's work in enhancing the grape varieties and the context of origin.
What wines do you find in the Grosjean collection?
The Grosjean collection includes labels that represent the winery and the Aosta Valley territory well. Among the wines present are the Petite Arvine Rovettaz vineyards Aosta Valley DOC, the Muscat Blanc PETIT GRAIN Aosta Valley DOC, the Fumin Rovettaz vineyards 2018, the Chardonnay Le Vin de Michel 2019 DOC Aosta Valley, and the Torrette Vigna Rovettaz 2017 Aosta Valley DOC. This is a balanced selection between whites and reds, useful for discovering both the more aromatic expressions and the more structured ones of Grosjean's production.
With which dishes do Grosjean wines pair?
The Grosjean wines are well-suited to a very varied cuisine, thanks to their balance and the freshness typical of mountain wines. Whites like Petite Arvine, Muscat, and Chardonnay are suitable for appetizers, fish dishes, vegetables, fresh cheeses, and delicate preparations. Reds like Fumin and Torrette pair well with cured meats, white meats, mushrooms, and dishes from the alpine tradition. Their structure is generally measured, so they work well both at the table and in tasting, especially if you are looking for territorial and refined wines.

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