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Search Results for: Cave de Genève

Discovering and debating: Divico, Divona

18/04/2019 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

The conference in Bramois offered an exciting moment because it’s the first time so many Divico disease-resistant wines have been tasted together, organized by single grape wines, blends, oaked, not oaked.

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Agroscope, Appellation d'origine contrôlée, Blaise Duboux, Bramois, Cave de Genéve, Cave de la Côte, Chambleau, Changins, disease-resistant grapes, Divico, Divona, France, Marie-Bernard Gillioz, Paradou, PIWI

Details for Geneva Wineries Open Day 28 May

27/05/2016 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Here’s the official information from Geneva on the canton’s Wineries Open Day Saturday 28 May. Note that I’ll be posting a longer article on the Cave de Genève in a few minutes, the largest winery in the canton. You’ll find details about Geneva’s wineries in several places: the official cantonal agriculture office wine page and […]

Filed Under: News, Wineries Tagged With: 2016 open house, Geneva Wineries Open Day

Uncork now: Geneva Roussanne & Merlot

31/01/2019 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Geneva: What is changing is the steady recent climb in the number of unusual wines that you might not expect to find here.

Filed Under: Uncork now Tagged With: Aire-le-Ville, Cave de Genéve, Christophe Bosson, Domaine d'Esize, Geneva wines, hard wheat, Jean-Michel Novelle, Le Grand Clos, Merlot, pioneer winemakers, Roussanne, Sadtigny, vins de Genève

The strange world of rare grapes

20/04/2018 by Ellen Wallace 4 Comments

Why would you drink wine from grapes you’ve never heard of unless you’re on your honeymoon or an exotic vacation? Just when you thought you were starting to understand wine because you could rattle off the names of a few grape varieties and even briefly describe the kind of wines they give, someone gets excited […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Areni, Assyrtiko, Benoît Dorsaz, Cabernello, Chanton, Divico, Durize, Gregor Kuonen, Grosse Arvine, Gwäss, Himbertscha, Hitzkircher, Jancis Robinson, Lafnetscha, Nerolo, Obeidy, Olivier Pittet, Pansa Blanca, Papaz Karasi, Plantscher, Rèze, Riveyrenc, Serge Heymoz, Wine Mosaic project

Geneva, we’re falling in love with you

27/05/2016 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

For months I’ve been planning to bring my knowledge of the wines at La Cave de Genève up to date. I have tasted the improvements in the canton’s wines, and given that this winery is the largest one, producing about one-third of the wines, I wanted to understand what is going on. Yesterday I finally […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Geneva, La Cave de Genève, wineries open day

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