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Search Results for: Cornalin

Electus and Eclat, well on the road

01/11/2018 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

“A vine adds leaves, then flowers, then grapes. But wine goes in the opposite direction, from the fruit back to the soil.” Damien Carruzzo, oenologist, Valais Mundi Provins made a daring gamble a decade ago and it is starting to pay off. Switzerland’s largest winery, the Valais cantonal cooperative, decided that as part of its […]

Filed Under: Food & dining, Wineries Tagged With: Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Castel d'Uvrier, Cornalin, Damien Carruzzo, Diolinoir, Eclat, Electus, Heida, Humagne Rouge, Madeleine Gaye, Merlot, Petite Arvine, Provins, Raphaël Garcia, Rèze, St Léonard, Swiss blends, Syrah, Valais Mundi

Recent wine fun, Best of Swiss Wine Tourism

02/10/2018 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

Prologue: cycling, diplomats, wine in Spain I haven’t been writing here much lately. This summer has been devoted mainly to three things: renovating a garden, building up physical strength following three major orthopaedic surgeries in 15 months and working on a collection of essays and another of short stories. But there has been, happily, time […]

Filed Under: Travels, Wineries Tagged With: Ardea seal, Best of Swiss Wine Tourism, Cave Emery, Cave La Tornale, Chamoson, Chateau d'Aigle, Espace Terroir Miège, Genussregion Wildlingen, Hirschens Weinhaus, In Gir Par Cantin, Jean-Daniel Favre, Mondial du Chasselas, Oenoparc des Celliers de Sion, organic wines in Spain, Petite Arvine, Pintes Ouvertes Vaudoise, Provins, Schlaf-fass, Society Marbella magazine, Spanish white wines, Sur les traces des Titans, Swiss diplomats wine, Vins du Valais Cyclosportive

Swiss and other wine news: great harvest, autumn fun, future of fairs

27/09/2018 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Golden harvest of 2018 Grapes are in the air, literally, with the Swiss harvest moving out of the vineyards and into the cellars, where fermentation is adding pungent aromas to wine villages across the country. Facebook and Instagram images from wineries abound now, most of them featuring the finest grapes we’ve seen in a few […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Aigle, Arvinis, Badoux, Cave Alain Emery, Chasselas, Chateau de Vaas, Cornalin, Domaine de la Colombe, Domaine des Chevaliers, Fête des vignerons, International Best of Wine Tourism, Marie-Jo Valente, Maurice Zufferey, Pinot Noir, Semaine du goût, Swiss harvest 2018, Swiss Wine Tourism Prize, Vinea, Vinum Montis

Armenian and Turkish fine wines

30/05/2018 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

An introduction to wines from the cradle of civilization The Valais Wine Museum in Sierre held a very special conference with wine-tasting 27 May, “L’Orient des vins”, that focused on Armenian and Turkish wines. José Vouillamoz, co-author of Wine Grapes, talked about grape domestication – where, how, why, and Jean-Luc Etievent of the Wine Mosaic […]

Filed Under: Travels, Wineries Tagged With: Arcadia Vineyards, Areni Ancestors', Armenia, Chamlija wine, Ja2z, Jean-Luc Etievent, José Vouillamoz, Mesopotamia, Narince, Nazeli, Odrysia, Ottoman Empire, Papaskarasi, Pesaeli, phylloxera, Qrdi, Sierre, Thrace, Trinity Canyon Vineyards, Turkey, Valais Wine Museum, Voski, Wine Mosaic project, Yapincak, Yeraz Gharibian, Zeynep Arca, Zorik Gharibian

The beautiful past redux

29/05/2018 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Learning to love wines from ancient lands Fine wines from Armenia and Turkey are not what you might imagine Sunday afternoon I went to a high mountainside in Armenia and drank a magnificent red wine that was deep and rich in fruit and fresh and silky. I wish I had done all of that physically, but […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Armenia, Arvinis, Chasselas, Jason Wilson, José Vouillamoz, Moldavia, NY Times, obscure grapes, sustainability, Turkey, weird wines, Wine Grapes

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