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Spot on? or variation on Australia’s bag in box?

09/04/2014 by Ellen Wallace 2 Comments

Two US companies, Nuvino and Spotwine, are marketing bagged wine as an innovation that takes the snobbery out of wine while preserving the quality, but the real sales pitch is convenience. Little wine pouches keep the flavour in but come in a small size and don’t require a corkscrew, the literature says. My first thought […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: convenience, small wine quantities, USA, wine pouches, wine snobbery

Why we still have Swiss wine tariffs

03/04/2014 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – New import allowances for wine, for individuals, are part of an overhaul of Swiss customs duties, designed to simplify and speed up customs work at borders as traffic continues to increase. Switzerland shares borders with Italy, France, Germany and Austria, all of which produce wine. Some media articles about the new changes […]

Filed Under: News, Travels Tagged With: change in Swiss regulations 2014, exports, fraud, import duty, smuggling, Swiss wine imports, taxes

Chasselas fight divides the Swiss

29/03/2014 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

Time for an ode to my adopted home country’s wine LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – Chasselas-bashing and ardent defenses are suddenly fashionable in Swiss wine circles, puzzling to any outsiders who’ve fallen in love with the eponymous Vaudois white wine. The wine is also widely made in Geneva and, under the name fendant, in canton Valais. Think […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aging, Chasselas, national wine, Switzerland, young wine

Burgundy winemaker in court Monday over pesticide refusal

24/02/2014 by Ellen Wallace 2 Comments

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Wine producers in Switzerland are carefully watching a courthouse in Burgundy, just a small mountain range (Jura) away, where French winemaker Emmanuel Giboulot appeared before a Dijon judge Monday 24 February.   Giboulot is accused of not following an agriculture department order issued to all wine grape growers in Burgundy to use […]

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Vaud 1er Grand Cru 2014

11/02/2014 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Colour: white Grape: Chasselas Name: “Au Fosseau” Vaud 1er Grand Cru 2012 Winery: Le Capitaine Location: Begnins, canton Vaud Robe: pale gold Nose: floral, delicate Mouth: Typically mineral Remarks: The 2012 lacks some of the complexity of the 2011, but like its older brother is a wine that will keep well: drink it now and […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Chasselas, Swiss wine, white

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