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Switzerland

Where old food goes

09/01/2012 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Forbes carries a wonderful article about food and expiry dates, where it goes, who buys it and whether or not they should all expect to die within hours (if you read no further, the answer is “no”). The problem of old but still good food isn’t limited to the US, of course. […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: collected, expiry dates, food, foundation, non-profit, poverty line, redistributed, Switzerland, Tables Suisses

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

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

Great harvest but market too tough, say Geneva wine producers

01/11/2011 by Ellen Wallace

BERN, SWITZERLAND – Swiss wine producers have enjoyed the fruits of three excellent harvests in a row, with 2011 promising to make it four, but this doesn’t mean it’s easy to sell wine at a fair price, some argue. A group of 15 Geneva wine producers have banded together to start a Swiss national popular […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: popular initiative, producers, Satigny, Switzerland, vineyards, Willy Cretegny, wine

Chinese get Switzerland travel 101 on TV, Internet (final/correction)

07/09/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Switzerland in Chinese: even without Mandarin you can follow these unusual TV travel documentaries on the Switzerland you thought you knew! Occasional travel feature contributor to GenevaLunch, Liam Bates, who spends much of his time as the host of a popular Chinese TV travel show that usually tours hidden corners of China, […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: 1 August, August First, cheesemaking, Chinese travelers, Chinese TV, cows, Crans-Montana, garden, Gemmi festival, Leukebad, Loeche-les-bains, mountains, national holiday, Swiss Alps, Switzerland

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