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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

Vaud is “last but not least” for winery open house weekends

25/05/2012 by Ellen Wallace

LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – Canton Vaud follows Neuchatel, Geneva and Valais with its wineries open house this weekend, and wine-lovers will find that this year the event really comes into its own. Good transportation solutions are one of the major improvements, the price is a bargain, and the 300 wineries in a canton with enormous terroir […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 26-27 May 2012, Caves Ouvertes, entry, prices, shuttle buses, transport, Vaud, winery open house days

Praise for Vaud’s Premiers Grands Crus

10/05/2012 by Ellen Wallace

LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – I have nothing but praise for Vaud’s 11 new Premiers Grands Crus collection, the first in what promises to be a growing list of some of Switzreland’s finest wines. They were presented to the world Tuesday evening in Lausanne, first to the press, then in the more formal setting of the canton’s […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 1er Grand Cru, canton Vaud, excellence, Premiers Grandds Crus, selection, Swiss wines, Vaudoises

Video: planting Pinot Noir in Féchy

06/04/2012 by Ellen Wallace

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0xWpN5i-tQ[/youtube]LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – Video first posted on Ellen’s Wine World on Facebook. Photos of new Pinot Noir planting were taken 2 April 2012, with Raymond Paccot of Domaine La Colombe and his vineyard team. One row of new vines replaces two older ones which were planted too closely together to allow mowing by machine. These […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: bio, Education, Féchy, growing wine grapes, old vines, organic, Pinot Noir, planting new vines, Raymond Paccot, Switzerland, Vaud

Spring cleaning in vineyards: growers go after tiny mites

25/03/2012 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Mites are back, thanks to global warming, and that’s not good news for winelovers. Cheer on those growers out among the vines in coming weeks, as they go after the cheeky little pests who party in hordes and destroy young growth on vines. The problem is that mites love dry, hot summers, […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: ACW, Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil, global warming, grapevines, insecticides, pesticides, pests, predators, Swiss federal agricultural research station, Switzerland, Valais

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