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Travel: Zurich puts on the charm for a holiday weekend

18/12/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Your guide to a holiday-season weekend in Zurich, an easy train ride from Lake Geneva Click on images to view larger Zurich, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The charm of Zurich is at its brightest in the lead-up to Christmas. Daytime offers plenty of activities for children and adults alike, but the real fun starts in the […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Christmas, Fraumuenster, from Geneva, Glockenhof, Hiltl, holidays, hotels, Jules Verne panoramic bar, Lausanne, Marc Chagall, New Year, restaurants, Seidenhof, The Singing Tree, train, transport, Voderer Sternen, what to do, what's on, Zeughasukeller, zoo, Zurich, Zurich City Card

Le Vertig’O: perfect place for business lunches

27/01/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Le Vertig’O: free WiFi and low-calorie nice-price menus This well located, ultra contemporary restaurant is handy for upscale lunches near Cornavain train station, particularly for those who need WiFi access, which is free in the entire hotel. It is located in the Hôtel de la Paix on the Quai du Mont Blanc, right on the […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Cafés and bars with Wifi, Dining, free wifi, GaultMillau, Jérôme Manifacier, Lake Geneva, Michelin, Restaurant guide, restaurants, suisse, Swiss, Switzerland

When the blind lead the blind to a glass

03/09/2007 by Ellen Wallace

Photo: Had we been able to see our wine it would have looked a bit like this. Six journalists lined up inside the Town Hall of Sierre, Valais Sunday to do a truly blind wine tasting. We put our left arms on the shoulders of the people in front of us, someone closed a pair […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: blind, colour, in the dark, Pinot Noir, Sierre, Switzerland, wine, wine-tasting

FEATURE / A year in the life of a vigneron: visiting the cellar

26/08/2007 by Ellen Wallace

Editor’s note: This is the ninth in a year-long series on the life of a Vaudois winemaker, or vigneron, in the Lake Geneva region. GL follows Raymond Paccot and Domaine La Colombe in Féchy from the 2006 harvest to the next one in 2007. At the end of the article you will find tips for […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Feature, Food and Drink, How-to, Lake Geneva region, Swiss news, travel

Arvinis

20/04/2007 by Ellen Wallace

Arvinis is Switzerland’s largest wine fair, a great idea that has been refined over the years. I went to the first one in 1996 and, having learned about wines in Paris, where I lived for several years, I was taken aback at the complete lack of snobbery. Switzerland may well be one of the best […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Arvinis, Morges, Swiss wines, Switzerland, wine fair, wine-tasting

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