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St Joseph and Côte Rôtie, steeped in Syrah

22/02/2019 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

I was visiting wineries in the heart of the Côte Rôtie appellation, one of 28 AOCs in France’s Rhone Valley region. It is arguably the most exclusive of the AOCs, with some of the most refined and often most expensive wines.

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Condrieu, Côte Rôtie, Domaine de Monteillet, North of North Rhone wines, Northern Rhone wines, René Rostaing, Rhone valley, St Joseph, Stéphane Montez, Vienne

Winespeak: vine body parts

14/02/2019 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

It’s high season for pruning vines in Switzerland, the job grape growers say determines whether or not they will have the best possible grapes. I spent a chilly afternoon learning to prune vines.

Filed Under: Garden & nature, Wineries Tagged With: grapevines, Kellenberger, pruning, the landscape of Swiss wine, Vin d'Œuvre, vineyards, winter vineyard work

Between Earth and Sky

14/02/2019 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Valentina Andrei and Nicolas Wüst with one of the first in a budding and beautiful collection of wines, Ivresse: think of the elegant sense of the word in French, a state of euphoria.

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: biodynamic wines, Carlo Crisci, Christine Crisci, Combe de Noutse Fully, Etienne Krähenbühl, François Gautier, Gamay, GaultMillau, indigenous yeast, Ivresse, Jean-Claude Favre, Jérôme Aké-Béda, Le Beudon, Le Cerf restaurant, Magnificients, Marie-Therese Chappaz, Marion and Jacques Granges, Martigny, Merlot, Nicolas Wüst, Petite Arvine, Pierre Zufferey, Plan-Cerisier, Saillon, Valentina Andrei

Curzilles, a terroir, a fine wine

10/02/2019 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Vertical tasting of 7 vintages, Cave La Colombe It’s probably safe to say almost no one beyond a handful of wine industry professionals really masters the appellation and naming system for Swiss wines. This is in any event changing soon, so don’t be surprised if I say I drank a really good wine called Curzilles […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Bourguignons, Chasselas, Curzilles, Doral, Féchy, La Colombe, Laura Paccot, Pinot Gris, Raymond and Violaine Paccot, Riesling, Rossier, Swiss Grand Cru, the landscape of Swiss wine, Vaud grape variety research, Vaud lieux-dits

Jura Wine: book review

30/01/2019 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

The French Jura is just over the border for many of us in western Switzerland, but it is possibly one of the French wine regions we know the least. Wink Lorch, a British wine teacher and writer, began exploring it at the start of this century while she was spending part of every year in […]

Filed Under: Travels, Wineries Tagged With: book review, Jura Wine book, Wines of the French Alps, Wink Lorch

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