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Alcohol abuse: Winemakers say education, not ad bans, is key

26/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Wine is more than a beverage, courses teach you: “It’s really about understanding the pleasure of wine – the smell, how it tastes, what’s behind it.”

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: alcohol abuse, Changins Wine School, courses, Geneva, Nyon, Opage, open days, Switzerland, WHO, wine

Geneva road accidents down, but Fridays and 6pm worst times

23/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Statistics published by canton Geneva Tuesday 23 March show that road accidents have been falling steadily in the past five years, with improvements in virtually all categories measured (inattention, speed, road conditions, and more). The figures provide some details behind the averages. The worst day of the week for accidents is Friday and […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: day of week, Geneva, month, police, roads, statistics, time of day, worst road

Vintage wine frauds face off with science (update)

22/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Australians take advantage of nuclear fallout Brits and French prefer to shoot ion beams from particle accelerator Update 17:35  Australian researchers have succeeded, after 11 years of research and several hundred bottles of wine, in coming up with a new carbon-dating method to check the real age of vintage wines. It’s not cheap, but the […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: age, American Chemical Society, Antique Wine Company, Australia, Britain, C-12, C-14, cheating, fakes, France, fraud, Graham Jones, Harvests, London, nuclear fallout, research, Technical, University of Adelaide, vintage wines, vintages, World wines

Airline losses will be lower than forecast

11/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Worldwide improvement is concentrated in Asia, Latin America Brands, not flags, must guide the industry to profitability, says Iata head Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The airline industry is expected to have an overall loss of $9.4 billion for 2009, according to Iata, the Geneva-based air transport industry organization, which released new figures Thursday 11 March. […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: airlines, Asia, Business, cargo, growth, IATA, industry, Latin America, losses, passengers, profits

Book and wine club for Swiss French wines

10/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Alexandre Truffer, a young and excellent Swiss wine writer, is coming out with a book on the best wines from French-speaking Switzerland that will be available in bookstores 22 March – I’ll be carrying a review of Vins de suisse romande here next week, as I’m keen to see which are his favourites, but more […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Alexandre Truffer, Cellier Romand, Creative Publishing, Geneva, Neuchatel, producers, regions, Swiss wines, Three lakes, Valais, Vaud, vineyards, Vins de suisse romande, Wine accessories, wine-tasting, wineries

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