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Canada’s western wine valleys: hunting for gems

05/05/2020 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Note: I visited Vancouver and toured wineries in western Canada in September 2019 and planned to publish this article in early 2020, to inspire wine-lovers who might be considering a Canadian tour this year. Part-way through the writing, Covid-19 suddenly appeared, and the idea of travel in 2020 became increasingly improbable. It’s taken me two […]

Filed Under: Travels, Wineries Tagged With: Annecy, BC grape varieties, BC wine areas, bench, British Columbia, Canadian desert, Canadian wine, Chasselas, climate, First Nation, forest fires, fruit region, Gray Monk, hiking trails, ice wine, Kelowna, Meritage, Okanagan Valley, Osoyoos, Penticton, Pinot Gris, Similkameen Valley, Sonoran Desert, tasting fees, Vancouver, Vanessa, weather, wine clubs, wine exports, wine tourism

September’s many Swiss faces

29/09/2015 by Ellen Wallace Leave a Comment

Cooler but very dry or soggy GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – September was nearly 1 degree cooler than average, and either extremely dry or way too wet, depending on where you were. South of the Alps the average temperature was 1 to 2.5C cooler. The grape harvests now underway throughout the country are giving evidence of the […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: harvest, rain, September, weather

Swiss 2012 wine production down 10% in 1 year but quality high

16/01/2013 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The 2012 wine harvest in Switzerland was the subject of an odd mix of projections during the year, ranging from terrible to very good. The explanation is simple: a year of weather extremes touched different regions in different ways and, as the year progressed, the positive or negative  outlook often turned around. […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: grape quality, hectolitres produced, infected grapes, rot, Swiss wine harvest 2012, weather

Weekend weather, wine festival, Chillon observatory

01/09/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Temperatures are inching back up this weekend, with highs of 28C expected, but the warmer weather will bring some thundershowers with it in French-speaking Switzerland. Central Switzerland is more likely to be dry and sunny, so if you’re up or hiking, head for Interlaken or Lucerne. GenevaLunch will be publishing some suggestions […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Chillon, events, observatory, Sierre, Vinea Wine Fair, weather, weekend, what to do, what's on

Holiday weekend in Switzerland: sun back, duty free, Valais wines

01/06/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – A note to GenevaLunch visitors: the four-day Ascension weekend taken by many Swiss businesses has begun. The cold rainy weather will give way to warmer temperatures and partly sunny skies starting Thursday 2 June. This is a popular holiday for travelling inside Switzerland, so traffic will be heavy frequently, not just during […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Ascension, canton Valais, duty free, forecast, Geneva Airport, Geneve Aeroport, holiday, open days, Switzerland, traffic, weather, weekend, wineries

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