The Dreyfus Banquiers vineyard

Green grafting vine shoots in a lush vineyard setting.

The vineyard is a remnant of the property dealings of Dreyfus Banquiers in the 19th century, when a debtor transferred the vineyard – which had been pledged as security – to the bank. Today, it brings our staff together outside of their daily work routine. At the “Herbsten” event, you can demonstrate your manual dexterity harvesting grapes and chat in a relaxed atmosphere. Afterwards, we gather for a meal together and raise a glass to a successful day.

The harvested grapes are turned into wine and sparkling wine by Simmendinger Weinbau in Münchenstein and later distributed throughout the house. A lovely reminder of a shared experience and of a tradition that keeps our history alive.

Aerial view of people working in the fields.
People working in a vineyard trimming grapevines.
Person working with grape pruning shears in a lush vineyard.
Ripe green grapes on a vine in bright sunlight.
Three wine bottles placed on a wooden surface in front of greenery.
Der hauseigene Wein und Schaumwein

At Dreyfus Banquiers you can tell that work is done with utmost care. The feeling of being in good hands is not just a claim. It is proven by actions – day after day, year after year.


Beat Staub, Wine Manager

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