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“Terrific Terroir” on Geneva’s cellars open day

11/05/2007 by Ellen Wallace

by Gail Mangold Vine (reprinted with permission from CFS Communication) Editor’s note: Gail Mangold Vine is the editor of Terrific Terroir and of Touring Geneva Wine Country. Terrific Terroir, 24 pages, published 9 May, is available for free from tourism offices in Geneva, Payot Chantepoulet, Off the Shelf bookstore and some 200 other distribution points. The […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: cellars, Geneva, open day, Terrific Terroir, wines

FEATURE / Geneva gains reputation for varied wines

09/05/2007 by Ellen Wallace

FEATURE: Variety becomes Geneva winemakers’ popular calling card Perfumed, crisp and best drunk young – in the next two years – was the general verdict on Geneva’s 2006 white wines, presented to the public Monday at La Colombière in Lully. The reds have plenty of tannin, are well-balanced and can be drunk relatively young but […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Community, Feature, Food and Drink, Lake Geneva region, Swiss news, Swiss wine, wine

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