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How the cantons fare: finalists in the Swiss wine competition

23/08/2012 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The Grand Prix du Vin Suisse, while not a competition that pits one canton against another, serves as a kind of register for how well wines from the six main wine regions fared against those from other parts of the country. The 2012 distribution of Swiss wine finalists by region and canton […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Basel, cantons, Fribourg, Geneva, Gruabuenden, Neuchatel, Ticino, Valais, Vaud, wine regions, Zurich

Basel, Bern, Zurich should rev up taxi competition, says Comco

03/04/2012 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Swiss cantons and communes should allow greater competition among taxi services, says Comco, the Swiss Competition Commission. Services from other areas should be given more freedom, in particular the commission says. Local authorities in several major Swiss cities are not applying federal competition regulations, says Comco, citing the federal Internal Markets Law, […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: Basel, Bern, Business, Comco, fares, Internal Markets Law, rates, Swiss competition commission, taxis, Zurich

Get long trains and you have to get long buildings, Zurich learns

20/03/2012 by Ellen Wallace

ZURICH, SWITZERLAND – The first shovel of dirt was lifted 16 March for the new Herdern train storage shed in Zurich, a visible sign of how growing rail traffic is affecting Switzerland. The CFF rail company today carries 40 percent more passengers than in 2004 and one of the solutions to handle the continual growth […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: Bombardier double-decker trains, CFF, handicapped access, new train shed, Swiss rail, Switzerland, trains, Zurich

Geneva, Zurich restaurants get 2 Michelin stars

15/11/2011 by Ellen Wallace

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – “Floris” in Anières, canton Geneva, and “Mesa” in Zurich, are the newcomers to Michelin’s list of Swiss two-star restaurants. Floria is headed by Claude Legras and Mesa by Marcus Lindner. They bring the number of eateries with two stars to 18. Switzerland now has a total of 96 restaurants with stars from […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: "Floris", "Le Domaine de Châteauvieux", Anières, Anne-Sophie Pic, Brent/Montreux, Carlo Crisci, Cossonay, Denis Martin, Didier de Courten, Geneva "Georges Wenger", Georges Wenger, Jura "Le Cerf", Lausanne, Mesa, Michelin Guide 2012, Noirmont, one-star, Philippe Chevrier, Satigny, Sierre, Stéphane Décotterd, Swiss restaurants, three stars, two stars, Valais, Vaud "Denis Martin", Vaud "Hotel Terminus", Vaud "Le Pont de Brent", Vaud Beau-Rivage Palace, Vevey, Zurich

Murder of one of Switzerland’s most notable wine experts (update)

20/08/2011 by Ellen Wallace

Update Monday 22 August  ZURICH, SWITZERLAND – It’s with a very heavy heart that I write of the death of Barbara Meier-Dittus, age 47, the former editor of Vinum, European wine magazine based in Zurich. She was murdered Thursday night by her former companion Rui A, 43, a Portuguese chef and owner of the Pagoda […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Barbara, Barbara Meier-Dittus, Coop wine column, editor, murder, Switzerland, Vinum magazine, Zurich

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