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Travels in Sardinia: a tourist’s tips

09/03/2017 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Where is this place? Personally, and I blush to say it, a year ago I was sure only that Sardinia was an island, part of Italy, somewhere near Sicily. Obviously, I have never sailed in the Mediterranean. When I was invited on an educational trip to learn about Cannonau wines, I dashed to Google Maps. I then […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: Agriturismo, Alghero, Alitalia, Arbatax, Cagliari, Camisadu, Cannonau, Easyjet, Grenache, Grotta su Marmuri, La Bitta hotel, Museum of Mediterranean Masks, Olbia, Oliona, polyphonic singing, Sardinia, Su Gologone, Swiss, Unesco list, Vueling

What makes a wine traditional?

03/03/2017 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Tradition is a hot word in wine marketing right now, one that reassures consumers – and yet few of us who are on the buying end of the sales chain question what it means, I think. If you have been making wine the same way for 50 years, does that make your wine traditional? 100 years? Or what […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: AOP, Blaise Duboux, Chasselas, cheese, Cornalin, Dézaley, Dôle, Domaine Chappaz, Epesses, Etivaz, Fully, La Liaudisaz, Maurice Zufferey, Meilen, R3 Räuschling, Roquefort, Sierre, Vaud, Zurich

A hot French love affair

19/02/2017 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

Organic wine, the new mistress of the French heartland – beautifully seductive and the hottest girl in town or country. Everybody wants to have her, and to listen to the marketing spiels, everybody’s got her. Whew, what a dame! But French mistresses have a reputation for artifice. I’ve been keen to see for myself to […]

Filed Under: Food & dining, Travels Tagged With: Bagnols-sur-Cèze, bio, biodynamic, Chateauneuf-du-pape, Côtes du Rhône Villages, Côtes du Rhône wines, Domaine Clavel, Domaine Gressac, Domaine Luc Reynaud, Goudargues, Grenache, Laudun-Chusclan Cooperative, Laurence Reto Michelet, natural wines, Orange, organic wine, PRE horses, Syrah

Eating to learn about wine, Italian-style

03/06/2016 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

I spent an afternoon this week at Taste of Italy, an event in Geneva that brought in two dozen premium food suppliers from Italy, a kind of matchmaking fair for wholesalers, retailers and the restaurant business. My idea was to learn more about Italian regional products in order to better understand Italian wines. Wine and […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: cheese, coffee, cold cuts, confits, dried meat, food, Italy, jam, lard, olive oil

2015 harvest: simply beautiful

10/09/2015 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The weather gods have been good. The 2015 grape harvest is officially underway in many areas and we can now say it: very good to great wine grape quality in most parts of Switzerland, with a slight dip in quantity. The sun has been shining, the evenings have been cool, the rain […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2015 harvest, Agriloro, Catherine Mercier, Cave La Romaine, dryness, Electus, Flanthey, Francesco Tettamanti, Givrins, grape flowering, heat, Joel Briguet, La Colombe, Philippe Bovet, Provins, vendange, veraison

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