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Pinot Gris

A hard road to Chamoson

15/03/2019 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Jamie McCulloch picks up a few rays of the wintry sun outside the post office of Chamoson, waiting for his visitor. His face has the look of Scotland for me and I immediately recall men outside pubs in the west of Scotland, facing the setting sun and reflecting on the world. McCulloch is, however, a […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Black Magic wine, Cave Les Deux Cîmes, Chamoson, Jamie McCulloch, Petite Arvine, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Scottish winemaker, Swiss wine landscape, Swiss wines, the landscape of Swiss wine, Valais wines, White Magic wine

Curzilles, a terroir, a fine wine

10/02/2019 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Vertical tasting of 7 vintages, Cave La Colombe It’s probably safe to say almost no one beyond a handful of wine industry professionals really masters the appellation and naming system for Swiss wines. This is in any event changing soon, so don’t be surprised if I say I drank a really good wine called Curzilles […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Bourguignons, Chasselas, Curzilles, Doral, Féchy, La Colombe, Laura Paccot, Pinot Gris, Raymond and Violaine Paccot, Riesling, Rossier, Swiss Grand Cru, the landscape of Swiss wine, Vaud grape variety research, Vaud lieux-dits

Wine moments, 1948, peace in a glass

28/08/2017 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

The wine Pinot Gris Tokayer 1948, Wädenswil agricultural station, Switzerland (The labels are gone). Vignette On tasting wine that is older than you are. The liquid that you swirl in your glass is deeper in colour yet more muted in tone than younger wines. Sensorially, you swap flashy for depth. And the conversation that drifts […]

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Pinot Gris, swisswine, vintage 1948, Wädenswil

Grapes: great so far, fingers crossed

28/08/2014 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Geneva is the latest area to declare its grapes very healthy, as we head into the critical month of September. Cantonal authorities have been testing the wine grapes and checking their health in the past few days. Guillaume Potterat, an oenologist with canton Geneva, told newspaper GHI that it’s too early to […]

Filed Under: News, Wineries Tagged With: grapes, healthy, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Sierre, veraison, Yvorne

Pinots from France, Switzerland take top 5 at Mondial

30/08/2012 by Ellen Wallace

German Pinots make a strong showing GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Wines from Languedoc in France, Valais, Bern and Aargau won the top five awards at the Mondial des Pinots international wine contest, whose results were announced  30 August. The winners will receive their prizes Friday in Sierre, where 1,500 wines were judged earlier this month by […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 2012, French, German, gold medals, Grand or medal, Mondial des Pinots, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Swiss

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