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Search Results for: Lavaux

Vaud wineries planning bigger, better Open Days for the weekend (update)

10/06/2011 by Ellen Wallace

Update 10:00 (link to blog with tips for visiting) LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – Wine-lovers will be spoiled three times over after this weekend, with canton Vaud holding what promises to be a major new annual event on the wine calendar. Saturday and Sunday 11-12 June are open days for wineries in Vaud, with 70 percent of […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: canton Vaud, cellars, CFF Railaway, Domaine de la Baudelaire, Domaine des Abbesses, hotel reductions, open days, producers, regional products, shuttle buses, wineries, wines

Agenda: the season for tasting new wines is upon us

31/03/2011 by Ellen Wallace

Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Put these dates on your wine-tasting calendar, with 2010 whites freshly bottled in Switzerland: Whet your appetite as the tasting season opens by learning more about Chasselas, aka fendant in canton Valais: the Wine museum in Sierre, canton Valais, has a wonderful lecture series and 7 April you have a chance […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Arvinis, events, Memoire des Vins Suisses, new wines, wine-tasting

Wineries to visit in Vaud this weekend

21/05/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Vaud is having a turn at the Open Days for its wineries Friday 21 and Saturday 22 May, hot on the heels of the successful similar event in Valais. The list of 300 wineries is daunting, however, so I’ve put together a list of a small number of my favourites, cellars I am happy to […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Chasselas, Learning about wines, Open Days 2010, red, transport, Vaud, white

Wine investors: drinkers and investors won during the financial crisis

04/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

There are two types of wine investors: those who buy wines they want to explore, and who set them aside for later when the sensory value will have increased, and those who buy, gambling that the price will rise neatly. The investors will either sell it or open the bottle when it is time to […]

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Swiss wines to get marketing boost from oenologists’ head

10/02/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Daniel Dufaux has just been named president of the Geneva-based Swiss Oenologists Union. His election is the latest sign that the Swiss are getting more serious about marketing their wines. Swiss wines traditionally sold locally and didn’t worry too much about selling further afield, with limited supplies and a loyal home market. The new implementation […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Aigle, Badoux, Cassis de Dijon, Daniel Dufaux, European Union, marketing, Politics, president, Swiss Oenologists Union, Swiss wines, Wineries, producers

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