Museum
Mazot-Musée
Mazot-Musée, Martigny-Croix
The Mazot de Plan-Cerisier was originally a temporary dwelling for families from the Trient valley who came to work their vines. The mazot represents the very type of winegrower's building. The stone first floor is fitted out with basic furnishings suited to temporary living. A "bagnard" - a soapstone stove - heats the only room. The upper floor, made of planks, was used as living quarters, and now displays the tools used for viticulture and winemaking. Pickaxes" illustrate the work of the soil. A "banc-fou" shows how stiles were made. Sulfating and sulfurizing "boxes" recall the treatments traditionally applied to crops. Wooden "brantes" evoke the harvest. The cellar houses a wide selection of wines produced by the owner-winemakers of Plan-Cerisier and Martigny-Croix, sometimes leading to wine-tasting sessions.
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Address
Mazot-Musée
Plan-Cerisier
1921 Martigny-Croix
Date
Early May to late September: Sat. 17 - 19 h
And by reservation: contact@plancerisier.ch
Price
On request.
Contact
Mazot-Musée
Plan-Cerisier
1921 Martigny-Croix
fauxjet@yahoo.fr
027 722 71 07
Category
- Museum
Topic
- Village / City / Region
Webcode
www.guidle.com/dYPh3s