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Search Results for: arvinis

Divinum, my picks

05/04/2019 by Ellen Wallace 3 Comments

Divinum was created by Morges wineries when Arvinis was obliged to leave the town due to major renovations and construction around the train station. It has managed to create a local feel but with enough other wineries to make it worth any winelover’s time.

Filed Under: Travels, Wineries Tagged With: Appenzell, Artisanes de la vigne et du vin, Cave de la Béroche, Cave du Rhodan Mounir, Cornalin, Cornulus, Divinum, Domaine Les Charmes, Humagne Rouge, Maison Carré, Morges tourism, Morges tulip festival, Morges wine fair, Neuchatel, Pinot Noir, Servagnin, Sion

Swiss and other wine news: great harvest, autumn fun, future of fairs

27/09/2018 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Golden harvest of 2018 Grapes are in the air, literally, with the Swiss harvest moving out of the vineyards and into the cellars, where fermentation is adding pungent aromas to wine villages across the country. Facebook and Instagram images from wineries abound now, most of them featuring the finest grapes we’ve seen in a few […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Aigle, Arvinis, Badoux, Cave Alain Emery, Chasselas, Chateau de Vaas, Cornalin, Domaine de la Colombe, Domaine des Chevaliers, Fête des vignerons, International Best of Wine Tourism, Marie-Jo Valente, Maurice Zufferey, Pinot Noir, Semaine du goût, Swiss harvest 2018, Swiss Wine Tourism Prize, Vinea, Vinum Montis

Swiss wine tourism comes of age

24/06/2018 by Ellen Wallace 3 Comments

This could be a watershed year for Swiss wine, the year when wine tourism comes of age. Lausanne in March became one of the world’s 10 Great Wine Capitals, a network of wine centres that is behind the five-year-old International Best of Wine Tourism awards. Switzerland’s first awards, whose winners compete in the international awards, […]

Filed Under: Travels, Wineries Tagged With: Amigne on the road, Arvinis, Best of Wine Tourism Awards, canton Vaud, Expovino, Féchy, Festival du Chasselas, Fête des Vignerons 2019, Geneva, Great Wine Capitals, Musée Valaisan du vin, Open cellar days, Pfyn-Finges Nature Park, Russin, Suisse oenotourisme, Swiss Wine Promotion, Swiss Wine Tourism, Vétroz, Vinea, Vinorama, Visit French Wine

The beautiful past redux

29/05/2018 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Learning to love wines from ancient lands Fine wines from Armenia and Turkey are not what you might imagine Sunday afternoon I went to a high mountainside in Armenia and drank a magnificent red wine that was deep and rich in fruit and fresh and silky. I wish I had done all of that physically, but […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Armenia, Arvinis, Chasselas, Jason Wilson, José Vouillamoz, Moldavia, NY Times, obscure grapes, sustainability, Turkey, weird wines, Wine Grapes

Discovery channel: Moldovan wines

28/04/2018 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

Until this week, I’d never had a Moldovan wine. Here’s my primer and wine tasting notes, after a Wednesday evening visit to the 13 stands of the guest of honour, Wine of Moldova, at the Arvinis wine fair in Montreux (April 25-30). The country, the wine regions The country is the Republic of Moldova (1991), previously the […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: Asconi winery, economy, Feteasca Alba, Feteasca Neagra, Feteasca Regala, Furmint, GDP, Gitana winery, grapes, Moldavia, Moldova, Rara Neagra, Timbrus Purcari Estate, Vinaria din Vale, wine, Wine of Moldova

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