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Drinks

Switzerland offers a diverse range of beverages that cater to different tastes and occasions. Here are some of the most popular drinks you can enjoy in Switzerland. Cheers!

Switzerland may not be as famous for its wine as some other European countries, but it still produces high-quality wines. The regions of Valais, Vaud, and Geneva are known for their vineyards, where you can sample a variety of white, red, and rosรฉ wines.


Beer lovers will find plenty to enjoy in Switzerland, with a growing craft beer scene and several breweries producing traditional Swiss beers. Look out for local brews like lagers, ales, and wheat beers, which are often enjoyed in beer gardens or cozy pubs.


Absinthe is a strong, anise-flavored spirit that has a long history in Switzerland. Once banned in many countries, absinthe has experienced a resurgence in popularity in recent years, and you can now find it in bars and distilleries across Switzerland.


With its rich dairy products and world-renowned chocolate, Switzerland is the perfect place to enjoy a decadent cup of hot chocolate. Whether you're sipping it in a cozy cafรฉ in the Alps or warming up after a day of skiing, Swiss hot chocolate is sure to hit the spot.


Switzerland is famous for its pristine mountain springs, which produce some of the purest mineral water in the world. Bottled mineral water is widely available and often enjoyed with meals or as a refreshing drink on its own.


And lastly, Rivella. This unique Swiss beverage is made from lactose, whey, and fruit extracts, giving it a slightly sweet and tangy flavor. Rivella is a popular soft drink in Switzerland and comes in several varieties, including original, lemon, and green tea.

Absinthe

Absinthe is poured over a sugar cube