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Search Results for: Lake Geneva

Vaud winery open days: tips for visits

19/05/2013 by Ellen Wallace

LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND / AMONG THE VINES – If you didn’t make it Saturday to the Caves Ouvertes, Vaud’s turn for wineries’ open days, it’s not too late and it’s a good option for a wet, wet Sunday. Here’s how it works: you pay CHF15 for a glass at your first winery, keep it with you […]

Filed Under: Food & dining

Long weekend: weather forecast, traffic, what’s on

08/05/2013 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Most of Switzerland will be taking a long weekend, the Ascension holiday, starting Thursday 9 May. Weather forecast: mixed, with temperatures slipping down, with the long-term forecast improving as of next Tuesday – can we blame the weatherman for this poor planning? Meteo Swiss says Wednesday’s sunshine and highs of 20-24C will […]

Filed Under: Food & dining

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

Sleuthing a Flaesch Pinot’s 91 points from Parker

28/03/2013 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Here’s the news: Pinot Noir ’09 from Gantenbein winery in canton Graubuenden was given a note of 91 by Robert Parker wine reviewer Neal Martin. This comes on the heels of four Swiss wines mentioned recently by another Parker reviewer, David Schildknecht. The information was bundled into a press release from Swiss […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Basel, Blaise Duboux, Cantina Van der Crone Visini, Chasselas, David Schildknecht, Flaesch, Gantenbein winery, Graubuenden, Hanspeeter Ziereisen, Lavaux, Merlot, Neal Martin, Pierre-Luc Leyvraz, Pinot Noir, points, Robert Parker, Swiss wines, The White Club, Ticino, Tinello, Vaud

Regional travel & wine: Switzerland’s surprising wines

10/02/2013 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Torches light the lovely 15th-century cobblestone courtyard, once a two- or three-hour carriage ride from Geneva. A hum of voices carries from an open cellar door where soft candlelight offers a glimpse of amphoras and barrels. Upstairs, in a renovated area of the old Grand’Cour château, Jean-Pierre Pellegrin describes what makes his […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Chasselas, food and wine, Geneva, German-speaking Switzerland, Graubuenden, Jean-Pierre Pellegrin, Marie-Therese Chappaz, Neuchatel, Pinot Noir, Raymond Paccot, regions, Swiss wines, Three lakes, Ticino, Valais, Vaud, Visperterminen

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