Domaine Rosset: A family history since 1785

Located between Geneva and Lausanne, Domaine Rosset extends into the heart of the Côte vineyard between Mont-sur-Rolle, Tartegnin and Rolle, birthplace of Frédéric-César de La Harpe, famous for his role in the proclamation of Vaudois independence.

Since 1785, the family's passion and expertise in winemaking and vineyard work have been passed down from father to son. Master winemaker and oenologist Philippe Rosset took over the management in 1999.

He now runs the company and is delighted that his wines regularly win awards at numerous Swiss wine competitions.


In the organically cultivated vineyards, Chasselas, Gamay, and Pinot Noir, as well as Gamaret, Merlot, Chardonnay, Muscat, and Viognier, express their full richness. The vines, planted on clay-limestone slopes, impart to the wine its prized minerality.

We are undergoing organic conversion and producing a wine without added sulfites.


But above all, the coastline is a spacious region where life is good. With views of the lake, the Alps, and Mont Blanc, a view that never ceases to amaze, you will be warmly welcomed to discover the wine cellar and enjoy a pleasant tasting.

Ursula et Philippe Rosset sur le domaine

Ursula & Philippe Rosset