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Swiss dream ski week, part 3: St Moritz

10/03/2011 by Ellen Wallace

This is the third in the Swiss dream ski week series, where Nick and Liam Bates, regular contributors to GenevaLunch, see how much great skiing at top Swiss resorts they can pack into one week. Be sure to check their tips at the end, as well as the video from the slopes. Click on images […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Albula railway, birthplace winter tourism, Corvatsch, Corviglia, Graubuenden, Piz Nair, Preda to Berguen, skiing, sled runs, St Mortiz, Swiss dream ski wee, village, White Turf

Wineries to visit in Vaud this weekend

21/05/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Vaud is having a turn at the Open Days for its wineries Friday 21 and Saturday 22 May, hot on the heels of the successful similar event in Valais. The list of 300 wineries is daunting, however, so I’ve put together a list of a small number of my favourites, cellars I am happy to […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Chasselas, Learning about wines, Open Days 2010, red, transport, Vaud, white

Wine investors: drinkers and investors won during the financial crisis

04/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

There are two types of wine investors: those who buy wines they want to explore, and who set them aside for later when the sensory value will have increased, and those who buy, gambling that the price will rise neatly. The investors will either sell it or open the bottle when it is time to […]

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Colombia coast to coast: Cartagena

03/01/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Cartagena, Colombia (GenevaLunch) – When my wife suggested combining a December work assignment in Cartagena, Colombia with holiday vacation, my first thought was “I am going to miss some great early snow!” Three weeks later, with a nice tan and saltwater still seeping out of my ears, I am thanking my wife for her wisdom. […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: An expat tour of Colombia, Carribean Coast of Colombia, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia travel, Geneva to Colombia, Safety while traveling in Colombia, travelling to Colombia, where to travel in Colombia? What to do in Cartagena?

Swiss wine season opens: Arvinis, Geneva wineries open days, cantons’ wine calendars

20/04/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Morges, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – ‘Tis the season: to taste, to buy, to settle down for a pleasant glass of Swiss wine. The winelovers’ season will be up and running this week with the opening Wednesday 24 April of the Arvinis wine fair in Morges, which annually welcomes some 20,000 visitors. Special guests for 2009 are […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Arvinis, event, Geneva wine open days, Lake Geneva region, Morges, Sierre, Swiss wine, Vinea

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