...e Germanic roots of the wine-grower, who grew up in Winterthur, explain his popularity outside French-speaking Switzerland .
What is more difficult to understand, however, is how his Vaud neighb...
...e Germanic roots of the wine-grower, who grew up in Winterthur, explain his popularity outside French-speaking Switzerland .
What is more difficult to understand, however, is how his Vaud neighb...
...nting 180 nationalities Capital Geneva, with 180’000 inhabitants Communes 45 Area 282 km2 , or 0,7% of Switzerland Altitude 374 metres Frontiers 103 km with France (Haute Savoie and l’Ai...
... charms. Neuchâtel pushed legislation to grant it a place next to the Pinot Noir. All of French-speaking Switzerland , with the exception of Valais which is rediscovering its ancestral treasures,...
... charms. Neuchâtel pushed legislation to grant it a place next to the Pinot Noir. All of French-speaking Switzerland , with the exception of Valais which is rediscovering its ancestral treasures,...
by Alexandre Truffer, ©RomanDuVin.ch 2006 The wine-growing châteaux of French speaking Switzerland also live and die. However, a resurrection occurs occasionally, as in the case of the
The wine-growing châteaux of French speaking Switzerland also live and die. However, a resurrection occurs occasionally, as in the case of the Peseux château. Even though Neuchâtel
... who gave their name to the Swiss and catapulted the country into History. Incorporated into the Roman Empire, Switzerland was gradually Christianised. The country was then to form part of the kingdom...
... who gave their name to the Swiss and catapulted the country into History. Incorporated into the Roman Empire, Switzerland was gradually Christianised. The country was then to form part of the kingdom...
... who gave their name to the Swiss and catapulted the country into History. Incorporated into the Roman Empire, Switzerland was gradually Christianised. The country was then to form part of the kingdom...