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Parker team wakes up to Swiss wines (update)

12/01/2013 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Those of us who know Swiss wines knew the day would come when the Robert Parkers of the world would discover Helvetia’s rich and varied collection of wines; that day has arrived. Swiss wine researcher and author José Vouillamoz in 2011 invited David Schildknecht, a member of Parker’s wine reviewing team and […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Best of 2012, Blaise Duboux, Cantina Kopp von der Crone Visini, David Schildknecht, Domaine des Muses, Lavaux, Memoire des Vins Suisse, Pierre-Luc Leyvraz, Robert Parker, Robert Taramarcaz, Sierre, Swiss wines, Valais, Vaud, wineries

Italy, France, Switzerland: 7 Ceps regional wine competition winners named

22/11/2012 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The 7 Ceps wine competition is an interesting variation on the theme of “best of” that for most competitions means best of a grape variety or a politically defined region. These are wines from a geographically linked area, the vineyards in the greater Mont Blanc region with producers in Italy, France and […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 2012 awards, 7 Ceps wine competition, Aosta Valley, Bugey, canton Vaud, Coteaux de l'Ain, France, Geneva, Italy, Mont Blanc region, Neuchatel, Seyssel, Switzerland, Val d'Aoste, Valais, Vin de Savoie, vin du Jura

Winemaker of the Year from Ticino, top wine Valais and organic from Geneva

23/10/2012 by Ellen Wallace

Number one wine is from Valais and best organic wine from Geneva BERN, SWITZERLAND – Head for Valais for the best bottle of wine in the country, a Johannisberg from Chamoson, but go to Ticino if you want to sample the collection from the top winemaker in Switzerland. And Geneva is home to the best […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Bern gala event, blends, Chamoson, Choulex, Claudio Tamborini, competition, Domaine de Miolan, Domaine du Cretacombe, Geneva, Grand Prix du Vin Suisse 2012, judges, Lamone winery, Merlot, Mueller-Thurgau, red, Riesling, rosé, sparkling, sweet, Swiss wine national awards, top Swiss wines, Valais, white

Vaud wines to seek new director

29/05/2012 by Ellen Wallace

LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – Nicolas Schorderet, who has headed the OVV, the Vaud wines office, since March 2009, will be leaving at the end of August, the OVV announced Tuesday 29 May. A search for his successor is underway. Schorderet was hired to turn around the finances of the organization and re-position Vaudois wines on the […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Nicolas Schorderet, OVV, resignation, Vaud wines, wineries open house day

Vaud open house, a little planning will help

25/05/2012 by Ellen Wallace

Correction: my apologies, but a couple of the wineries listed below are not taking part in the open house days. At Henri Cruchon, where the winery was packed out Saturday morning, they explained that they are already so busy on Saturdays that they could only add to the crowd if they are sure of good […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 2012, Lake Geneva region, open house, recommendations, suggestions, tips, Vaud Caves Ouvertes, visiting, What's on in Geneva and Vaud, wineries

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