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Nutshell guide to visiting Arvinis

22/04/2012 by Ellen Wallace

MORGES, SWITZERLAND – A couple people have said what they would really like are some suggestions about how to visit Arvinis and a) not end up drunk and b) learn something about wine c) while enjoying themselves. The problem with any wine fair is that it’s daunting, especially if you’re not familiar with many of […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 2012, Arvinis 2012, Geneva stand, grape varieties, spitting out wine, Swiss wines, tasting wines, visiting a wine fair

Swiss wine consumption slipped in 2011

19/04/2012 by Ellen Wallace

Bigger harvest, good quality, lower consumption – stocks rise BERN, SWITZERLAND – The Swiss drank slightly less wine in 2011, with consumption down by 2.3 percent to 2.72 billion hectolitres, a reverse after 2010’s increase of 3.2 percent. Consumption has remained relatively stable overall, fluctuating between 2.07 and 2.86 for the past 10 years. But […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 2011, Chasselas, foreign wines, Gamaret, Gamay, import, Merlot, OFAG, per capita, Pinot Noir, red, stocks, Swiss wine consumption, total, white

Judgement of Beijing: Ningxia wines top Bordeaux

18/12/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Four Chinese wines did better than Bordeaux wines in a small blind tasting competition of 10 wines, in Beijing 14 December: shades of the Judgement of Paris competition in 1976 that shook French growers to their roots and put US wines on the world’s sommelier maps. The Chinese wine market is widely […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Bordeaux, China, Helan mountains, Ningxia Province, Production, winning wines

We’re putting our noses up at this: the electronic nose est arrivé

15/11/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – This is almost as bad as getting an e-mail saying you’ve lost your job. Those of us who thoroughly enjoy tasting and judging wines at international competitions were in for a shock this morning when the Swiss government’s federal research station at Waedenswil announced dire news. The electronic nose it’s been testing, […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: aromatic, digital testing, sensory analysis, SMart Nose

Swiss Winemaker of the Year 2011 named

25/10/2011 by Ellen Wallace

Top awards for Swiss wines go to mix of new and old producers BERN, SWITZERLAND – The Swiss Winemaker of the Year for 2011 is Diego Mathier from Salquenen/Salgesch (cellar: Nouveau Salquenen) in canton Valais who previously won the coveted award in 2007. He was named at a gala dinner Tuesday night 25 October in […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 2011, award, awards, Begnins, best Swiss wines, blind tastings, competition, Diego Mathier, Grand Prix du Vin Suisse, Maurice Zufferey, most points overall, organic wines, Reynald Parmelin, Salgesch, Salquenen, Swiss Winemaker of the Year

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