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Association Viticole d’Yvorne

The winegrowers' cooperative (also known as AVY) in the municipality of Yvorne in the Swiss canton of Vaud was founded in 1902 by eight winegrowers. Today, 150 members cultivate 55 hectares of vineyards, 85% of which are planted with Chasselas, the rest with Pinot Noir, Gamay, Gamaret and Garanoir. The cooperative is managed by director Patrick Ansermoz and cellarmaster André Parisod. The premium wines include the white wines AVY, Chant des Resses and Elevé sur lie, made from Chasselas, and the red wines Feu d'Amour, Pinot Noir, Pinot Noir Fût de chêne and Blanc de Noir.

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