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Watering vines in Switzerland

19/07/2014 by Ellen Wallace 1 Comment

Wine writer Yves Beck, who posts frequently on Facebook, set me straight there on what seems to be an urban myth about the Swiss countryside. I’ve been told by many people that Valais is the only canton that authorizes watering for vines. I mentioned it recently because Salgesch (called Salquenen in French), near Sierre, sits […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: dry areas, Maurice Peyre, Salgesch, Salquenen, watering vines

Long weekend: weather forecast, traffic, what’s on

08/05/2013 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Most of Switzerland will be taking a long weekend, the Ascension holiday, starting Thursday 9 May. Weather forecast: mixed, with temperatures slipping down, with the long-term forecast improving as of next Tuesday – can we blame the weatherman for this poor planning? Meteo Swiss says Wednesday’s sunshine and highs of 20-24C will […]

Filed Under: Food & dining

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

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

Terroir: getting down and dirty in Féchy

16/06/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Soil is not just soil, believe me. Friday 12 June I had a chance to see something we normally only get to read about: the soil under the grapevines, one of the most basic elements of terroir. If at any point in your wine-drinking life you’ve pooh-poohed terroir as being an over-rated French notion, and […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: En Bayel, Féchy, Heve Detomasi, les Marchandes, Pairings, wine & food, Raymond Paccot, regions, soil, Swiss wine, Swiss wines, terroir, Vaud, villages, vineyards, wine, Wineries, producers

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