Oeil de Perdrix as an independent rosé wine
Oeil de Perdrix – the term is legally protected in Switzerland – is much more than just a rosé wine. In Switzerland, it is considered an independent style that clearly distinguishes itself from international rosé types. Its identity is characterized by restraint, freshness and a clear line that makes the wine both suitable for everyday drinking and sophisticated. The Œil de Perdrix has a long tradition as one of the finest Swiss rosé varieties.
The name refers to the delicate pink eye of a partridge and aptly describes the fine color of this wine. This visual lightness is the program and also characterizes the impression on the palate. Oeil de Perdrix originally comes from Neuchâtel and is now also a typical AOC wine from Valais. Oeil de Perdrix is lighter and fresher than red wine, but retains the typical Pinot notes and characteristic aromas. The notes of red berries, fine flowers and a subtle spiciness are typical of this style. Oeil de Perdrix is usually produced dry and is appreciated for its varietal purity, fullness and structure. It is recommended to drink Oeil de Perdrix young to enjoy its full freshness.

Origin and AOC Valais
The most important origin of Oeil de Perdrix is in Valais, where it is produced under the AOC Valais designation. Sion and Salgesch are two important sites in the Valais wine region that are particularly well-known for the viticulture and grape quality of Oeil de Perdrix. Since 1963, Œil de Perdrix has also been an AOC-certified wine in Valais. This origin stands for controlled production conditions, clear quality criteria and strong regional roots. Climate, altitude and soil contribute significantly to the freshness and aroma.
Œil de Perdrix is produced in various regions of Switzerland, including Valais and Neuchâtel. Influences from the Neuchâtel region are also historically significant, but in Valais the Oeil de Perdrix has established itself as a fixed category and developed further.

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Pinot Noir as a grape variety
The Oeil de Perdrix is made exclusively from Pinot Noir grapes, also known as Pinot Noir. This grape variety is famous for its elegance and complexity and is ideal for making rosé. The short maceration gives the wine its characteristic color without losing any of its freshness.
Oeil de Perdrix has more body and a higher extract content than white wine. The typical alcohol content of this rosé wine is between 12.7% and 13.6% vol. The alcohol plays an important role in the quality and taste of the wine, as it enhances the mouthfeel and aromas.
Pinot Noir brings fine berry aromas, a subtle structure and a lively acidity that make the rosé wine precise and balanced.

Color, nose and bouquet
In the glass, the Oeil de Perdrix has a light rosé hue with a slight copper reflection. This color is an expression of the gentle processing and an important quality feature. The nose reveals fine aromas of red berries, including cherry and strawberry, accompanied by floral notes and fruity hints of strawberry, raspberry and peach.
The bouquet is clear and fine, with elegant notes of flowers and fruit, without being overpowering. Depending on the origin, fresh herbal notes or a mineral impression may also appear.
Palate, mouthfeel and finish
On the palate, the wine is fresh, dry and precise. The acidity is well integrated and ensures liveliness, while the fruit flavors elegantly line the mouth. The finesse of the Pinot is particularly evident in the harmonious interplay of structure and freshness.
The finish is clean, light and animating, making the Oeil de Perdrix an ideal summer wine.

Oeil de Perdrix as an aperitif
As an aperitif, this rosé wine impresses with its lightness, fine fruit and clear expression. Served well chilled, it has an invigorating effect and opens up the palate without being too filling. Especially on warm days, it is a popular choice for convivial moments on the terrace, for aperitifs or as a stylish introduction to a meal.
Thanks to its fresh acidity and elegant Pinot Noir aroma, Oeil de Perdrix harmonizes perfectly with small snacks such as olives, mild cheese, fine charcuterie platters or roasted almonds. It also shows its strength as a versatile aperitif wine with light starters, canapés or seafood.
Its balanced mouthfeel and subtle structure make it particularly pleasant to drink, as it combines freshness and elegance without being overpowering. This makes Oeil de Perdrix suitable for relaxed summer evenings as well as for festive occasions with several guests.
Oeil de Perdrix as a food companion
In the kitchen, the Oeil de Perdrix shows great versatility. It goes particularly well with fish dishes such as perch, zander or trout, but also with shellfish and light starters. Its freshness harmonizes with summer salads, vegetable dishes and Mediterranean cuisine. Œil de Perdrix is also often enjoyed with soft cheese.
The wine also remains balanced with poultry, white meat or Asian-inspired dishes with moderate spice. It even develops its strengths with mild cheese or cold dishes without masking other flavors.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Oeil de Perdrix
What is Oeil de Perdrix?
Oeil de Perdrix is a Swiss rosé wine made from Pinot Noir with a light color and fine character.
Which grape variety is used for Oeil de Perdrix?
It is made exclusively from Pinot Noir grapes.
Where does Oeil de Perdrix come from?
Its most important origin is in Valais, where it is classified as AOC Valais.
What dishes does Oeil de Perdrix go particularly well with?
It is ideal with fish, poultry, light meat dishes, salads and as an aperitif.
How should Oeil de Perdrix be served?
The recommended serving temperature is between 8 and 10 degrees Celsius.