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Mikaël Magliocco, a Valais winemaker heading the family estate in Saint-Pierre-de-Clages, was crowned Swiss organic winery of the year 2026 in mid-June 2026, according to Le Temps. This annual distinction recognizes Switzerland's finest organic wine producer. He runs the family domain passed down from his father, a winemaker-and-producer—a producer managing the entire value chain from vineyard cultivation to bottling. His calling to winemaking began in childhood: he started working the vines alongside his father at age seven.
Mikaël Magliocco, a Valais winemaker heading the family estate in Saint-Pierre-de-Clages, was crowned Swiss organic winery of the year 2026 in mid-June 2026, according to Le Temps. This annual distinction recognizes Switzerland's finest organic wine producer, evaluated based on wine quality and the rigor of organic farming practices adopted by the operation.
He runs the family domain inherited from his father, a winemaker-and-producer—a term for a producer who handles the entire production chain, from vineyard cultivation to bottling in their own cellar. The estate is located in Saint-Pierre-de-Clages, a locality within Chamoson municipality.
His calling to winemaking took root in childhood: he began working the vines alongside his father at age seven, an experience that shaped his deep commitment to the profession.
Married to Paloma and father of two children, Ezra and Dahlia, Mikaël Magliocco acknowledges not being present enough for them. Outside his winery, he is passionate about climbing, cycling, and gastronomy, but says he lacks time for these pursuits.
Organic agriculture is a production method that aims to respect natural cycles and maintain the health of soil, water, air, vegetation, and animals. Saint-Pierre-de-Clages is a Valais locality situated on the alluvial cone of the Losentse River, within Chamoson municipality.
Available sources do not specify which organization awards the Swiss organic winery of the year title, nor do they detail the selection criteria or jury composition. The year in which Mikaël Magliocco took over his father's family estate is also not disclosed.
Mikaël Magliocco is a Valais winemaker who runs the family estate in Saint-Pierre-de-Clages, inherited from his father, a winemaker-and-producer. He was crowned Swiss organic winery of the year 2026 in mid-June 2026.
It is an annual distinction recognizing Switzerland's best organic wine producer, evaluated on wine quality and the rigor and consistency of the organic farming practices adopted by the operation.
The estate is located in Saint-Pierre-de-Clages, a locality of Chamoson municipality, in Valais.
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