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Chateau de Chillon awards major design project to Lausanne architect

18/04/2013 by Ellen Wallace

Switzerland’s most popular tourist attraction to house new service areas GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The Chateau de Chillon has awarded first prize in its architectural and landscape competition for a new cafeteria and boutique to Lausanne architectural firm Dreier Frenzel, with art historian Clément Crevoisier. The award comes with prize money of CHF30,000 and a recommendation […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: architects Dreier Frenzel, award, castle, Chateau de Chillon, Lausanne, prize, Switzerland's most popular tourist attraction

Droning the vines, microspectural cameras and other 21st c tools

16/11/2012 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Drones are the rage and have been for a while in the US and Australia, for learning more about vineyards at the micro level, a report done by the BBC says, but now wine grape growers are turning to newer tools such as microspectural cameras that rapidly provide data which can be […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Changins, EPFL, soil sampling, thermal cameras, Valais, Vaud, vineyards

No cocaine in my wine, please

15/10/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) -Magnetic Resonance Symmetry (MRS), the technique behind MRI scans done in hospitals could well be adopted by customs officials, if Swiss researchers in Lausanne and Geneva have their way. MRS has been shown by the group to be useful for scanning large cargoes and spotting cocaine that is being smuggled in wine […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: cocaine, customs, drug detection, EPFL, Giulio Gambarota, imports, law, society, Swiss research, University of Geneva, University of Lausanne

The chemical joys of wine

11/11/2008 by Ellen Wallace

I have mixed reactions when I read in the space of a minute that a) there are things in red wine that are good for me (hooray!) and b) the chemical reaction is therefore going to be reproduced in a drug, to be put to wider user (oh no! but wait, that must be good […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: fermentation, Swiss news, wine, wine chemistry, wine yeasts

Paleo boss raises a glass to local and global

25/07/2008 by Ellen Wallace

“My philosophy is simple: I like the world of music, and there I think global because you have to let yourself think big enough. But I drink “local,” Daniel Rossellat smiles, raising a glass of very good Chasselas from the vineyards near Paleo, the festival he founded more than 35 years ago. “I always taste […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Community, Daniel Rossellat, Feature, Interview, Lake Geneva region, Paleo Festival, Swiss news, Swiss wine, wine

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