Each day we meet the bus near our rooms and are taken either to the University in Changins or to wherever we might be traveling to for the day. This day we started in Lausanne and traveled by bus to Rolle and into the vineyards in Luin. We stopped at a chapel that had an amazing view of the valley below.
We were impressed immediately by the beautiful vineyards in Switzerland.
Medieval Castle in Yvoire, France as seen from boat; Dr. Wample; another cool water fountain
We disembarked the boat in Montreaux, which is Switzerland’s Mediterranean city and headed into the Lavaux wine region. This is where it really got exciting.
No photo can truly capture how amazing this region is, with its steep slopes and breathtaking views, but we tried our best. The vineyards are steep and dangerous, and everywhere the eye could see. After a short walk we arrived at our first winery, owned by the city of Lausanne, called Clos des Abbayes.
The hosts were gracious, informative (this winery is nearly a 1000 years old!!) and very generous with the wine. We tried three varieties: Chasselas, Chardonnay and a blended red with Pinot noir, Gamay and Merlot.


Rounding out the day we stopped in Cully, visiting with the owner of another old winery, Louis Bovard. This man is 10th generation winemaker, and his wines show the richness of his history. From Cully, we head back to Lausanne.