Divona “La Poste”: a Wine with Strong Symbolism
Since the beginning of the 19th century, the Chervet Estate has cultivated the art of winemaking in the heart of Vully. Five generations have followed one another, driven by the same ambition: to draw the best from the vine while respecting the terroir.
Innovation has always been at the core of this family of winemakers: from early mechanization in the 1930s to the reconstruction of the cellar by Louis Chervet in 1972, each era has added its own contribution to the story.
Today, Jean-Daniel and Franziska Chervet continue this family adventure across 15 hectares of vineyards, mainly planted with white grape varieties. Their wines embody a simple philosophy: preserve the authenticity of the terroir while embracing modernity.
A Wine with a Purpose
Across generations, the next chapter is written by Florian Chervet, a young and passionate winemaker.
In 2019, he planted his first vineyard parcel, named La Poste, with the Divona grape variety — a cross between Bronner and Gamaret developed by Agroscope. This variety stands out for its natural resistance to disease, promoting sustainable and environmentally friendly viticulture.
In 2023, Florian released his first cuvée: Divona “La Poste”, a classic white wine, both vinified and designed by his own hands. But his creativity didn’t stop there. In 2024, he pushed the boundaries further by producing an orange wine, an ancestral winemaking method originating from Georgia.
This wine, made from white grapes but vinified like a red, takes on its beautiful orange hue from extended skin and seed maceration, bringing structure, depth, and complexity.
This project is more than an oenological adventure — it is also a human and charitable journey. After suffering a serious accident at the age of 16, Florian wanted to give his creation a special meaning by donating 1 CHF per bottle sold to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which fulfills the dreams of seriously ill children.

The Art of Digital Printing: When the Bottle Becomes a Work of Art
To elevate this unique cuvée, Florian wanted a bottle that told his story.
After discovering digital glass printing technology at the Agrovina trade fair, he chose this method to bring his concept to life.
Digital printing made it possible to preserve the essence of the original label while adding texture and a 360° print on the bottle, offering complete artistic freedom.
Thanks to this technique, the bottle of Divona “La Poste” Orange becomes much more than a simple container: it becomes a piece of art, reflecting the craftsmanship and inspiring journey of its creator.
This bottle perfectly illustrates the spirit of the Chervet Estate: honoring heritage while looking toward the future.
Our glass printing techniques :
Whether you opt for a minimalist, elegant design or a vibrant, creative visual, Univerre Pro Uva offers two high-quality printing methods to magnify your glass bottles. Each technique offers unique advantages, depending on your design, visual identity and desired volume.
Screen printing on glass
Screen printing combines traditional expertise with precision: up to six colours, including precious metals such as gold and platinum, can be applied directly to the glass. After application, the ceramic inks are vitrified at high temperature, giving a robust, dishwasher-proof finish. This process is ideal for elegant logos, clean lines and high-end visuals with a tactile effect.
Digital printing
Digital printing is revolutionising glass decoration: its infinite range of colours means you can reproduce subtle gradations, complex illustrations or photographs with exceptional fidelity. With no need for stencils or plates, this method is ideal for small runs, limited editions or variable designs.





