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Chinese get Switzerland travel 101 on TV, Internet (final/correction)

07/09/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Switzerland in Chinese: even without Mandarin you can follow these unusual TV travel documentaries on the Switzerland you thought you knew! Occasional travel feature contributor to GenevaLunch, Liam Bates, who spends much of his time as the host of a popular Chinese TV travel show that usually tours hidden corners of China, […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: 1 August, August First, cheesemaking, Chinese travelers, Chinese TV, cows, Crans-Montana, garden, Gemmi festival, Leukebad, Loeche-les-bains, mountains, national holiday, Swiss Alps, Switzerland

The wines from the Vinea Swiss and int’l wines tasting session

06/09/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Here is the list of the 16 wines we tasted blind at the beautiful Chateau Mercier Sunday 4 September. “We” was a group of 18 journalists invited to attend Vinea to learn more about Swiss wines. Most but not all of the group are experienced wine writers. One-third of the group is […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Chardonnay, international grape varieties, Merlot, Suvignon Blanc, Syrah, tasting session, Vinea, wine-tasting

Tomatoes for glorious skin and red wine to keep diabetes away from the kids

05/09/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – It is a heartening week in the research news corner, as seen from Canada. Researchers in Lausanne have measured the long-term metabolism in humans of lycopene, found in tomatoes, and coupled with recent research from the UK we now know it can do wonders for the skin. Another group in Canada are […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: children, diabetes, Lycopene, ofspring, rats, red wine, research, Resveratrol, skin, tomatoes

Vinea offers a great chance to learn about Swiss wines

02/09/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Vinea opens its doors Friday night 2 September, giving the public a great opportunity to sample 1,500 wines from 150 Swiss wine producers as well as those of the guest of honour, Sicily. This is not only a fun event, with white tents lining the main street of Sierre for the entire […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Sierre, Switzerland, Terravin, Vinea, wine fair

Weekend weather, wine festival, Chillon observatory

01/09/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Temperatures are inching back up this weekend, with highs of 28C expected, but the warmer weather will bring some thundershowers with it in French-speaking Switzerland. Central Switzerland is more likely to be dry and sunny, so if you’re up or hiking, head for Interlaken or Lucerne. GenevaLunch will be publishing some suggestions […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Chillon, events, observatory, Sierre, Vinea Wine Fair, weather, weekend, what to do, what's on

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