Wednesday, November 17, 2010

DARDAGNY, A PLACE WHERE WINE & BEAUTY MEET

Dardagny 1.1 bis

Dardagny 3.1 bis
In my photography post last week I talked about a little village called Russin which is situated in the largest wine-growing area in the Canton Geneva. Well once we had walked around it's streets, admired the pretty country houses and eaten our cold mini pizzas, we decided to hike (3kms one way - plan here) through the vineyards in the direction of another quaint yet slightly bigger place called Dardagny...

So, we strolled along a sinewy hill that led us down into a valley where the river Allondon flows peacefully towards the Rhône, went up a hill covered with steep fiery-red vineyards and headed for the idyllic Dardagny (pictures 4,5 & 6).

Dardagny 10.1 bis

Dardagny 4.2 bis

Dardagny 9.1 bis

Dardagny 6.3 bis
Dardagny is not only a village, but also a commune which is situated on a tiny hill at 495m above sea level and has about 1316 inhabitants. There, the vineyards are spread on harsh slopes, many different types of cereals grow on the plateaus and vast hardwoods spread till the foot of the Jura mountains.

One thing that is striking upon arriving in Dardagny is the amount of private wine cellars where you have the opportunity to buy and sample the local pruducts. Everywhere you turn your head there's either one cavern on your left or right! The wine tradition is so big in the region and many very good wines are produced there (Reds: Gamay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamaret, Zinfandel & Garanoir, all oaked or unoaked/Whites: Chasselas, Aligoté, Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Blanc & Viognier). After all Geneva is a canton that has about hundred wineries producing a range of high-quality wines (8-12 million litres of wine annually)...

Visit Robert's blog ("Lamiacucina", in German). He reviews some wine from Dardagny.

Dardagny 8.1 bis

Dardagny 7.2 bis

Dardagny 5.1 bis

53 comments:

chriesi said...

Beautiful landscape!

My Carolina Kitchen said...

Absolutely lovely Rosa. Dardagny would be a fabulous place to live.
Sam

What Happens After Five said...

Beautiful pictures!! Love your blog.

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Spécialiste de l'éphémère said...

Fabulous! Nice wines and nice places bring us to heaven! And so do your magnificient pictures

RamblingTart said...

Wow, how wonderful, Rosa. :-) I love that grassy road reaching up to the mountain. I would have to walk it like you did. :-)

Faith said...

What a lovely place Rosa! Your pics are gorgeous!

New Kitch on the Blog said...

Seems to be the perfect place for my wine loving self! ;-) Beautiful pictures!

Jennifurla said...

I am in love with everything about this place.

lamiacucina said...

just what I've missed: the pictures to my winebottles from Dardagny !

Ivy said...

I remember seeing a lot of vineyards when we came to Switzerland. I wish I could visit it again.

marina said...

Toujours un plaisir de visiter avec toi..
Bises. Marina

Eva said...

Oh my, what a beautiful area and gorgeous photos! Isn't fall just amazing
xo Eva

La table lorraine d'Amélie said...

De jolies photos, un plaisir nouveau à chaque fois !
Bisous

Paz said...

Gorgeous photos of a gorgeous place. I love seeing your photos.

Paz xoox

Ana Powell said...

Beautiful place.
Sorry for the note but your post reads:"So, we strolled alomg"
Have a great week ♥

Angie's Recipes said...

oh Rosa, I am a fan of your photography! Pictures are just stunning.

Cicero Sings said...

What a lovely, worthwhile destination for a walk.

alison said...

beautiful place to live!

Vanessa said...

It must be wonderful going for walks in places like that with the snow on the mountains around. The private wine cellars sound amazing too. As always, your photos are a joy.

~nancy said...

Je suis toujours en admiration devant tes z'images ma belle Rosa. Merci pour ces partages xx

Michelle Chin said...

It must be a nice place to retire!

Kim said...

C'est toujours un immense plaisir pour moi de voir tes belles photos ma chère Rosa. Merci:)

elra said...

Beautifully capture Rosa. Your photographs say it all.

Ellie (Almost Bourdain) said...

Stunning township!

Raina said...

Your pictures are so beautiful. I love looking at them.

Heidi - Apples Under My Bed said...

Just beautiful Rosa. Looking at these pictures makes me feel like I've gone on vacation. I feel refreshed and inspired :) thank you!
Heidi xo

aipi said...

stunning captures..very beautiful place!

US Masala

Carolyn Jung said...

I wish I had that wine sign for my front door. ;)

Mamina said...

Tes photos soulèvent toujours ma nostalgie. Il y a bien longtemps maintenant que je ne suis pas allée dans ce coin.

Hélène said...

Merci Rosas pour ces jolies photos.

Bren said...

girl, i'm officially moving to your homeland! You make it sexy, lovely and make me want to frolick all through out! :) hugs!

Gracianne said...

Contrairement a Mamina, tes photos de cette region que j'aime me mettent toujours le sourire aux levres.

Gloria said...

This place is absolutely beauty, I love the pictures ! gloria

lisaiscooking said...

What a lovely place to visit! I'd love to stroll the street and sample lots of wine.

Foodessa said...

These are the perfect landscapes to promanade through. More walking for me would equal less guilt to enjoy more dessert ;o) LOL

Exquisite photography Rosa...it's like being right there by your side.

Ciao for now,
Claudia

A SPICY PERSPECTIVE said...

Fantastic photos Rosa!

Stella said...

Beautiful village, Rosa. Have I ever told you that I want your life (smile)? Or to at least with there-that might be more practical;)

Al Dente Gourmet said...

Hi Rosa, What a Beautiful blog! Your pics are beyond stunning.Gorgeous scenery!

Cheers, Aldy :)

She's Cookin' said...

If I could walk along these paths and gaze upon these vistas, I would walk all day! Stunning images. Rosa.

Dimah said...

Beautiful photos!

julia said...

très joli endroit que je decouvre la au travers de tes jolies photos

Sushma Mallya said...

Very Beautiful!!!!

Mark said...

Love this! And your blog, love it too. ;-)

marla {family fresh cooking} said...

Your posts take me on wonderful journeys & I love that! The idea of those private wine cellars everywhere sounds like a true indulgence. Gorgeous photography.

b said...

Charming photos, Rosa! I love the one with flower-laden balcony. You have such an artistic eye. Sounds like a lovely area to visit..wine country is such a delight.

5 Star Foodie said...

Wow, beautiful views and good wine, what could be better!

Lee Anne Michayluk said...

Beautiful shots, felt like a mini staycation perusing them!

Marysol said...

What a charming village, and breathtaking vistas!
Oh, I could live there.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

MARK: Thanks for passing by and for the kind comment!

une cuillère pour les délices said...

Une jolie visite..
J'adore tes photos et en particulier celle avec le monument blanc et la porte marron! :)
Bise & Bonne soirée

♥Sugar♥Plum♥Fairy♥ said...

Absolutely stunning pics u have here!!
Very beautiful!!

art and lemons said...

Thanks for sharing the beautiful wine tour!

OysterCulture said...

Bliss, looks simply amazing, what a wonderful way to while away an afternoon. So relaxing and so beautiful.