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Wine pick: Petite Arvine from Valais

04/05/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Valais has a wonderful collection of wines, far richer in diversity than most wine-growing regions in the world. One of the real jewels among them is Petite Arvine, a wine which has a surprisingly salty finish. A friend who was translating a wine text recently asked me, “That can’t be right, can it? it’s not […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Alps, Chateau Lichten, finish, Fully, Gerard Dorsaz, grape variety, honey, Leuk, mineral, Petite Arvine, Rouvinez winery, salty wine, Valais, wine pick

An asparagus tip: preserving tender stalks

04/05/2010 by Ellen Wallace

By Ellen Wallace Most of us don’t have the luxury of going out into the garden, picking the asparagus, then cooking it within minutes, which gives a heavenly vegetable. The best alternative, and this is the season for it, is to go to the farmer’s door early in the morning to buy freshly picked stalks, […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: asparagus, cooking, damp towel, Farinet, Geneva, hiking, Petite Arvine, recipe, Saillon, stained glass windows, terraced vineyards, tourism, vegetable, walking, wine

Top picks at Arvinis wine fair

17/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

What to expect and some of the great finds at Arvinis in Morges Notes on wines from California, Swiss top picks I spent a few hours Thursday at Arvinis and my first tip is this: do spit out the wine and do take along a bottle of water to keep yourself well hydrated if you’re […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: producers, Swiss wines, US - California, vineyards, wine-tasting, wineries, World wines

Bye-bye, speeding for free over the border

29/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Speeders beware: France and Switzerland have just swapped data on 30,000 drivers who’ve been caught going over the limit, in order to send them speeding tickets. The two countries began exchanging data in January, with Switzerland receiving data on more than 20,000 drivers since 5 January, while France has received 10,000 […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: data swaps, fines, France, highway department, police, speeding, Switzerland

Let them drink wine! French fight binge drinking

05/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

France, like other European countries, is trying to work out how to best deal with teenage binge drinking and the latest advice from the experts is to offer wine tasting courses. Britain’s Guardian turned this into headline news, while France’s Le Monde relegated it to a small mention at the end of an article about […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: binge drinking, canteens, classes, courses, France, French, Introduction to wine tasting, report, students, universities, Valérie Pécresse, wine education, wine-tasting

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