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Stemming from the shared passion of four emblematic houses — Obrist, Henri Badoux, Bolle and Schenk — our family grows with each bottle we share. We pass on the love of wine from generation to generation, inviting you to celebrate with us the authenticity and conviviality of each glass.

At theWinefamily , we believe that every bottle tells a story, every visit is an adventure and every tasting is an experience in its own right. We are committed to introducing you to the world of wine in an authentic, accessible and memorable way.

Welcome to the family !

From one man's dream to a family of wine lovers

TheWinefamily adventure finds its origins in a man's dream which turned into a family story.

Little by little the family grew through meetings of men and women sharing the same passion for vines, wine and terroirs.

Today the creation of theWinefamily is the revelation of our common history in homage to all those who have shaped this heritage.

As producers in Switzerland, France, Italy and Spain, and as unearthers of gems and great wines, we have our feet anchored in the earth and our heads in the stars of the galaxy of world wines.

The range of emotions that wine provides is endless. No wine list could capture them all... and that's why at theWinefamily, we focus on the essentials, family and friends, exchanges and pleasures.

Welcome to theWinefamily!

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Family(ies) portraits

Charles and Arnold Schenk

In 1896, Charles Schenk, a genius cooper, unveiled a legendary 23,500 liter barrel in Geneva, marking the national exhibition. His son Arnold, with a bold vision as early as 1893, aimed to create a European wine empire from their small town of Rolle, Switzerland. Together, they laid the first stones of a family saga synonymous with innovation and tradition in the world of wine.

Emmanuel and Emile Obrist

It was in 1854 that Emmanuel Obrist, a miller by heart who became a wine merchant by passion, founded his house in Vevey. Emile, his heir, built the legendary Clos du Levant cellar in 1909 before acquiring prestigious wine estates such as Cure d'Attalens and Clos du Rocher. These lands have become jewels of Vaudois viticulture, thanks to their vision and dedication to excellence.

Henri and Henri Emile Badoux

Henri Badoux, by purchasing Clos Les Murailles, wrote the first chapter of a story that would span more than a century. His son, Henri Emile, continued this legacy, but not only that: his commitment to the National Council in Bern was decisive in defending wine interests. A father-son duo uniting a passion for wine and political action.

Alphonse and Jean-Jacques Bolle

Alphonse Bolle, starting from his roots in absinthe distillation, launched into wine by taking over a business in Morges, transforming A. Bolle & Cie into a reference. Much later, his great-grandson, Jean-Jacques, innovated in the Canton of Vaud by the vinifying Pinot Noir in barrels called “Barrique Jean-Jacques Bolle.” A fine example of tradition reinvented.

Manifest

Wine... It's curiosity, travel, cultures, it's good deals. We keep some for special occasions and others for the unexpected. There are disappointments from time to time but also great discoveries. It's tips to share, it's wonderful evenings, full of laughter... and then good memories. It's love, it's friends, it's honoring the work of an artist. It's all of this at the same time but it's still a great feeling.

Welcome to the family!

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