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A walk in Salgesch, Valais, in the rain

04/05/2015 by Ellen Wallace 2 Comments

This was a very wet weekend in Switzerland, which meant I pretty much had the vineyards to myself, nice for photos as long as you don’t insist on sun in your images. This area is to the east (upriver side of the village) of the well-known Sierre-Salgesch vineyard trail, 6 km and 2.5 hours, that […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: hiking trails, management, Musée du vin et de la vin, national park, Pfinge forest, Pinot Noir, Rhone, Salgesch, Salquenen, Valais, vineyards, water

100+ mid-20th c. pollutants found in Visp canal

31/03/2015 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Measurements taken recently by two groups confirm that the canal of the Rhone river in Visp, canton Valais, was chemically polluted by local employer Lonza, from 1930 to 1976. Researchers found the presence of more than 100 chemicals, with mercury heading the list, in the water. The researchers were from WWF Switzerland […]

Filed Under: News

Ski slopes and Petite Arvine

11/03/2015 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Note: At the end here you’ll find an interview done with me by Tony Johnston at WRS radio in Geneva, about Petite Arvine, one of Switzerland’s most interesting “native” specialty grapes. Tony and I have agreed to talk about a Swiss wine pick of mine every three weeks. This is not a commercial agreement and […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: André Fontannaz, Benoît Dorsaz, Cave de la Madeleine, dry wine, Fully, Leuk, native grape Switzerland, Petite Arvine, Rouvinez, sweet wine, WRS radio

Chasselas on world wine radars

03/03/2015 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Chasselas, Switzerland’s iconic white wine, is now on the Robert Parker radar. This is clearly good news for Swiss wineries that produce it – and since it is the second-most widely planted grape in the country, this counts. Chasselas has also inched onto Jancis Robinson’s radar, and Hugh Johnson was talking happily about it back […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Anne Müller, Chasselas, Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson, Louis Bovard, Medinette, notes, reviews, Robert Parker, Stephan Reinhardt, Swiss wines, Terravin Lauriers de Platine, Wine Advocate

Swiss gold in liquid form

28/01/2015 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

Withered Pinot Gris grapes make a luscious sweet wine A beautiful reincarnation began on the mountainside above Aigle last Saturday: 60 0 kg of shriveled and mostly unattractive grapes were snipped off the vines and began a slow transformation into a rich gold liquid that is one of the treasures of Switzerland, at the Badoux […]

Filed Under: Wineries

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