Saturday, December 28, 2019
How to explore and have a great trip in Swiss wine country
How to explore and have a great trip in Swiss wine countryHow to explore and have a great trip in Swiss wine countrySwitzerlands Lake Geneva Region is a perfect puzzle of graceful cities such as Lausanne, Vevey and Montreux, punctuated by dozens of fairytale villages. This Francophone swath is marked on the sophisticated travelers map thanks to its stunning Alpine scenery, clear blue waters of Lake Geneva and acres of chocolate so delectable it would make Willy Wonkas mouth-water. Michelin-starred restaurants, fashionable boutiques and top-notch hotels add panache.Even the most devoted oenophile may be unfamiliar with the venerable local viticulture traditions that yield little-known but noteworthy wines. Get ready to discover a most dignified Swiss wine, Chasselas.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreChasselas A noble grape thrives on a steep slopeSeveral varieties of grapes are gro wn on the lakeside slopes between Lausanne and Montreux but Chasselas is the undisputed queen.If youve never tasted Chasselas, youre not alone. The Swiss drink nearly all that they produce leaving practically none for export. Youll need to visit to sip this light-bodied, fruity white with a hint of sparkle. Its glattzngig in its simplicity and highly compatible with local Alpine cheeses, the balanced acidity cutting through the richness of a traditional Swiss fondue or raclette.The Lavaux RegionChasselas grows in the distinctive tiered vineyards of the Lavaux region. Wine has been produced here since Roman times. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007, so the vineyards are protected from development. This region enjoys the mildest climate in Switzerland with an abundance of sunshine, ideal for growing the regal Chasselas grape. The grapes are grown without synthetic pesticides.Walking around the panoramic vineyards, which are dramatically and daringly situated on a s teep hillside, is a dream. The Grand Traverse de Lavaux is a 35-kilometer paved walking trail with views of Lake Geneva below. Wine cellars and traditional pubs dot the trail, so there are numerous possibilities to stop and sample. The low alcohol content of Chassleas means you may drink plenty without losing your balance.A once a generation wine festival2019 is shaping up to be an excellent time to take a deep dive into the world of this imperial grape. This summer, the lakeside city of Vevey will host the Ftes des Vignerons. The Winegrowers Festival takes place only once a generation, approximately every twenty years. The festivities will be held in Veveys scenic market square from July 18 until August 11, 2019.Organized by the Confrrie des Vignerons (Brotherhood of Winegrowers), an organization that has roots going back to the Middle Ages, the pageant was first celebrated in 1797 and last held in 1999. It is an open-air spectacle in a vast, temporary arena built for the 20,000 sp ectators who will attend each of the 20 performances taking place over the course of the festival. The arena is set against the gorgeous backdrop of Lake Geneva, the Alps and the vineyards.Each edition of the festival is completely new and unique. The 2019 theme is about a year in the life of a vineyard. It will be performed by more than 1,200 singers and musicians and a cast of 5,500 costumed actors, all of whom are residents of Vevey and the surrounding area.The show is under the direction of Daniele Finzi Pasca, a Swiss-born theater and opera director, who is known for writing and directing the show Corteo for Cirque du Soleil and for directing the closing ceremonies of the Turin XX Winter Olympic Games in 2006 and the Sochi XXII Winter Olympic games in 2014.Throughout the Fte des Vignerons 2019, the spectacle will spill into the city streets from early morning until late at night. The city of Vevey will become a hub of entertainment and street performances as bars, wine cellars and restaurants open their doors and dozens of food and beverage stands are set up, with much of the focus on local wine and culinary specialties.www.fetedesvignerons.ch/enExplore VeveyVevey is situated on the shores of Lake Geneva in the heart of the Swiss Riviera. Visitors can easily explore the area by foot, by train and on the Belle poque lake steamers that totenstill crisscross the lake. Hiking trails and beaches are readily accessible. Just above Vevey is the acclaimed Chaplins World, located in Charlie Chaplins former mansion. Explore the world of silent movies and the life of this cinematic genius at this interactive museum. Visitors may stroll through the stately home and leafy gardens Chaplin shared with his wife, Oona and their many children. This year celebrates the 130th anniversary of Chaplins birth, so expect a rich program of commemorating events.You cant live on wine aloneSwiss chocolate is prized around the world. There are dozens of shops producing top quality cho colates in the Lake Geneva region, so a chocolate crawl wouldnt be out of the question. If you crave an experiential way to appreciate sweet temptation, the chocolate workshop at Lderach in Vevey is a must. Make your own bar and customize it with a variety of colorful toppings.www.laederach.com/enWhere to staySwiss hospitality is legendary so even the simplest accommodation should satisfy. The Grand Htel du Lac is a graceful lakefront charmer and a worthy splurge. Located in the heart of Vevey, staying here puts you in the epicenter of the festival. Rooms and public spaces are polished and tasteful and should suit even the most discerning overnight guest.www.ghdl.ch/enwww.chaplinsworld.comStaying in Lausanne, a 15-minute train ride from Vevey, is an alternative. The city is noted for its impressive medieval cathedral and Olympic Museum. The Lausanne Palace enjoys a central location, luxurious guest rooms, a pampering spa and service fit for royalty.www.lausanne-palace.ch/accueilTick etsTickets for the 2019 performances are on sale and available at the website of the Lake Geneva Region. The event is likely to sell out so purchase your tickets in advance.www.region-du-leman.ch/enThis article originally appeared on TravelSquire.You might also enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people
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