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Tasting notes: a sampler of Côtes du Rhône wines, the whites and rosés

17/11/2011 by Ellen Wallace

LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – For background, see my article, “Switzerland’s splendid neighbour: Côtes du Rhône”. In October I tasted and discussed at length with winesellers and sommeliers and other journalists a sampling of wines from the Côtes du Rhône region. Here are my notes on the whites and rosés (reds to follow). The first three wines are […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: "Chant Alouette" 2008, "Dame Rousse" 2010, "Fleur de Crussol" 2009, "Invitare" 2010, "Prieuré de Montézargues" 2010, Côtes du Rhone, France, Geneva, rosé: Tavel, Saint Péray, Switzerland, white: Condrieu, white: Hermitage, white: Saint Péray, wine news in English, winery Alain Voge in Cornas, winery Domaine de la Mordorée in Tavel, winery Michel Chapoutier in Tain l'Hermitage, winery Prieuré de Montézargues in Tavel

Swiss wines’ splendid neighbour: Côtes du Rhône

17/11/2011 by Ellen Wallace

2011 vintage: warm, deep cherry and plum notes await us after unusual year LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – Good news arrived from France Monday, that 2011 wines from the Rhone Valley, after initial tastings, show wonderful promise. Grapes harvested at optimal ripeness are giving wines marked by fruitiness and warmth, with plum and deep cherry notes, verging […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 2011 vintage, Cote du Rhone, Côte du Rhone region, France, Geneva, reds, Rhone valley, tasting 2010, upper Valais, Vaud, whites

Geneva rail groundbreaking marks “historic” day for regional ties

15/11/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The politicians, and there were many of them, at the groundbreaking ceremony for Ceva, the new French-Swiss regional rail system, made much of the historic importance of the moment. The ceremony Tuesday morning 15 November comes 100 years after Switzerland and Geneva signed an agreement to undertake the financing of a rail […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: CEVA, France, Geneva, groundbreaking, pubic transport, regional transport, RER, Switzerland, Vaud

Alcohol most harmful UK abused substance

01/11/2010 by Ellen Wallace

New study reinforces earlier data, scoring substances based on harm they cause London, England (GenevaLunch) – UK media headlines Monday 1 November are mainly about bombs and another potentially explosive subject: which substance is the most damaging, among drugs and alcohol. Alcohol comes out tops, followed by heroin, but before wine lovers panic that this […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: advertising ban, Alan Johnson, alcohol, Britain, classification, David Nutt, drugs, France, harmful substances, Lancet study, News, UK, wine

Strikes slow down French rail traffic

06/09/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Rail connections between Switzerland and France are being slowed down and in some cases are operating only intermittently Monday to Wednesday, 6, 7 and 8 September, thanks to a rail strike in France. TGV trains in particular have been hit, with most of the scheduled trains suspended Monday. Details on trains […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: France, French trains, strike, TGV

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