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November love affair, birds and vines (photo)

10/11/2010 by Ellen Wallace

If you’re a bird, or better yet several thousand birds, the best party in town is any local vineyard where the harvest is long finished but cold weather has held off and the grapes left on the wines are berry berry sweet. The air was filled with beating wings Tuesday near Mont-sur-Rolle, Chateau Chas great […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: birds, harvest, Lake Geneva, leftover grapes, Mont-sur_Rolle, sweet, vineyards

Glacier Express deadly accident was due to driver blackout

08/11/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Sion, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The 23 July 2010 accident on one of Switzerland’s most popular tourist attractions, the Glacier Express, was due entirely to the driver having an inexplicable blackout, the federal public transport specialist who has overseen the investigation told Sonntags Blick magazine. There was no pressure on him to accelerate too soon to […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: blackout, conductor, crash, death, driver, Glacier Express, Goms Valley, injuries, Swiss trains, Switzerland, train

Fribourg, Geneva, Vaud chocolate week tastings

04/11/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – You still have a couple days left to sample artisanal chocolates and buy them at a discount at several chocolate boutiques in the region. Chocolate Week, the brainchild of Neuchatel’s chocolate-makers several years ago, was adopted by Vaud five years ago and more recently by Fribourg and Geneva. The idea is […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Alexandre, artisanal, Boillat, bouchons, Bougy-Villars, chocolate, Chocolate week, dark, Fribourg, Geneva, handcrafted, handmade, Lausanne, Morges, myrte, myrtille, pecans, Saint Prex, sesame, Switzerland, Tristan, Vaud

Lebanese make the world’s largest wine glass

01/11/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Guinness measured it and found it to be the world’s largest wine glass: 2.4 metres high and 1.65 metres wide, made by a group of Lebanese winemakers to promote their products, half of which are exported. Cheers! And good luck getting a manageable sip. For thier efforts, here’s a little information on Lebanese wines: It’s […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Guinness World Record, largest wine glass, Lebanon, wine, wine news

Alcohol most harmful UK abused substance

01/11/2010 by Ellen Wallace

New study reinforces earlier data, scoring substances based on harm they cause London, England (GenevaLunch) – UK media headlines Monday 1 November are mainly about bombs and another potentially explosive subject: which substance is the most damaging, among drugs and alcohol. Alcohol comes out tops, followed by heroin, but before wine lovers panic that this […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: advertising ban, Alan Johnson, alcohol, Britain, classification, David Nutt, drugs, France, harmful substances, Lancet study, News, UK, wine

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