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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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Bye-bye, speeding for free over the border

29/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Speeders beware: France and Switzerland have just swapped data on 30,000 drivers who’ve been caught going over the limit, in order to send them speeding tickets. The two countries began exchanging data in January, with Switzerland receiving data on more than 20,000 drivers since 5 January, while France has received 10,000 […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: data swaps, fines, France, highway department, police, speeding, Switzerland

Alcohol abuse: Winemakers say education, not ad bans, is key

26/03/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Wine is more than a beverage, courses teach you: “It’s really about understanding the pleasure of wine – the smell, how it tastes, what’s behind it.”

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: alcohol abuse, Changins Wine School, courses, Geneva, Nyon, Opage, open days, Switzerland, WHO, wine

Swiss wines get boost at home, abroad

24/02/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Sierre, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Vinea, a Valais-based association that was created 15 years ago to showcase the wines of Switzerland’s largest wine-producing canton, has grown into a major player in the wine world, far beyond its original Valais borders. Tuesday evening the group gave itself a new structure to better place it to educate the […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: consumption, Elisabeth Pasquier, exports, food and drin, Food and Drink, Francois Murisier, Production, Swiss win, Swiss wine, Swiss Wine Guide, Switzerland, Vinea, wine competitions

Driver’s licenses removed for speeding: 17,000 more in 2009

23/02/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Drivers age 20-29 have the highest number of people whose licenses were taken away in 2009: 24,858. But drivers over age 50, with nearly 15,000 licenses removed, make up the fastest growing group. Swiss federal road safety statistics were published Tuesday 23 February and they show a 5 percent increase, to […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: alcohol limit, drivers license, drunk driving, lifted, police, removed, speeding, Switzerland, taken away

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