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Swiss wines

Manage your Arvinis visit: winery tweets (update)

17/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Update 21:30 I’ve started tweeting wineries + 1 type of wine for each, some of my top picks among the Swiss wines at Arvinis, in addition to the California and selected Swiss tasting notes I’ve already posted here. It’s always hard to decide which ones are worth a stop and once there, what wines to […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Amigne, Arvinis, California wines, Chasselas, Ermitage, Fendant, GenevaLunch on Twitter, Johannisberg, Malvoisie, Morges, Pinot Noir, producers, Swiss wines, Tasting notes, wine-tasting, winemakers, wineries

Top picks at Arvinis wine fair

17/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

What to expect and some of the great finds at Arvinis in Morges Notes on wines from California, Swiss top picks I spent a few hours Thursday at Arvinis and my first tip is this: do spit out the wine and do take along a bottle of water to keep yourself well hydrated if you’re […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: producers, Swiss wines, US - California, vineyards, wine-tasting, wineries, World wines

Wine investors: drinkers and investors won during the financial crisis

04/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

There are two types of wine investors: those who buy wines they want to explore, and who set them aside for later when the sensory value will have increased, and those who buy, gambling that the price will rise neatly. The investors will either sell it or open the bottle when it is time to […]

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Book and wine club for Swiss French wines

10/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Alexandre Truffer, a young and excellent Swiss wine writer, is coming out with a book on the best wines from French-speaking Switzerland that will be available in bookstores 22 March – I’ll be carrying a review of Vins de suisse romande here next week, as I’m keen to see which are his favourites, but more […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Alexandre Truffer, Cellier Romand, Creative Publishing, Geneva, Neuchatel, producers, regions, Swiss wines, Three lakes, Valais, Vaud, vineyards, Vins de suisse romande, Wine accessories, wine-tasting, wineries

Swiss wines charm the French

05/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Swiss wines take impressive 11% of gold awards Swiss wines had a rare opportunity to charm Parisian palates last weekend and, according to Vinea’s new president, Francois Murisier, the wines went down very well, thank you. The Vinalies international wine competition in Paris that has just ended included a presentation Sunday night 28 February, for […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Competitions, wines, marketing, Pairings, wine & food, Swiss wines

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