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Vintage wine frauds face off with science (update)

22/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Australians take advantage of nuclear fallout Brits and French prefer to shoot ion beams from particle accelerator Update 17:35  Australian researchers have succeeded, after 11 years of research and several hundred bottles of wine, in coming up with a new carbon-dating method to check the real age of vintage wines. It’s not cheap, but the […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: age, American Chemical Society, Antique Wine Company, Australia, Britain, C-12, C-14, cheating, fakes, France, fraud, Graham Jones, Harvests, London, nuclear fallout, research, Technical, University of Adelaide, vintage wines, vintages, World wines

Let them drink wine! French fight binge drinking

05/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

France, like other European countries, is trying to work out how to best deal with teenage binge drinking and the latest advice from the experts is to offer wine tasting courses. Britain’s Guardian turned this into headline news, while France’s Le Monde relegated it to a small mention at the end of an article about […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: binge drinking, canteens, classes, courses, France, French, Introduction to wine tasting, report, students, universities, Valérie Pécresse, wine education, wine-tasting

Switzerland gets its own AOCs!

19/01/2010 by Ellen Wallace

When it comes to wine and food, a name is not just a name Switzerland has had AOCs for a while now, but on 14 January 2010, the Swiss federal agriculture office, OFAG, published an official bulletin containing a list of approximately 800 appellations of origin and geographical indications, roughly the equivalent of the French […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: AOC, Appellation d'origine contrôlée, cheese, Foodie news and events, France, Lake Geneva, OFAG, Opage, Swiss Wine Guide, Switzerland

Snow, charters double Geneva air passengers

21/12/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Update 15:15  Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Geneva’s Cointrin Airport had nearly twice its normal traffic over the weekend, 19-20 December, thanks to winter weather and holidays. Charter flights, notably from the UK and planes rerouted from Paris, Copenhagen and Brussels because of heavy snow at those airports brought 100,000 people through Geneva over the weekend, […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: airport closed, charters, Cointrin Airport, Ferney Maire, flights rescheduled, France, Geneva, Geneva Cointrin, snow, Switzerland, Val Thoiry, Y bus line

Fast boat service across lake proves its worth

17/12/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The fast boat service that connects Lausanne with Thonon, Haute Savoie in neighbouring France is one year old. The Compagnie Generale de Navigation (CGN) says that  traffic increased 19 percent in 2009, more than 125,000 more passengers, compared to 2008. The company offers 18-24 crossings a day, depending on the season, […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: CGN, Chens, Evian, France, lake crossings, Lausanne, navibus, Nyon, Switzerland, Thonon, Yvoire

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