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Chandra Kurt is Switzerland's best-known wine publisher. She has published more than twenty books (including Weinseller, Wine Tales, Das Weinhandbuch, Von Humagne Rouge bis Heida). In 2015, she launched her wine magazine "Weinseller Journal". She travels the world as a wine consultant and was the winner of the 2006 Sécateur d'Or prize. In 2016, she became Commandeur de l'Ordre des Vins Vaudois.
Under the label "Collection Chandra Kurt", she created a collection of wines from ancient grape varieties native to canton Valais in collaboration with Provins, and a collection of different chasselas from different soils in collaboration with Maison Bolle et Cie.
Starting in 2012, she began working with world-renowned photographer Patricia von Ah. This collaboration resulted in a number of short feature films and photographs. A series of images from the project appear in this book.
Chandra Kurt was born in 1968 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, where her parents were studying the lives of Asian elephants under a mandate from the Smithsonian Institution. Chandra spent her childhood in Asia. She now lives in Zurich, Switzerland. Louis-Philippe Bovard, the Grand Seigneur of Dézaley, a lawyer and economist by training, was born in 1934 in the heart of Lavaux. He holds particularly dear his relationship to his background, heritage and the culture in which he grew up. He took over the family winery, representing the 10th generation, after working in advertising and as the director of commercial fair Comptoir Suisse. He questioned many of the local winemaking traditions, retaining only the best. Among these, of course, was keeping Chasselas as the main grape variety; he also pushed to revive Gobelet pruning and advocated maturing Chasselas on its lees and in barrels.
At the same time he introduced grape varieties that included Syrah, Chenin Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc to Lavaux. Today he is predicting a great future for Merlot along the banks of Lake Geneva. He is also a driving force behind several projects devoted to Vaud wines, such as the Musée de la Vigne et du Vin in Aigle, the study of Vaud terroirs and climates, and the Conservatoire Mondial du Chasselas, which is dedicated to the appreciation of ancient varieties of this grape. It is his will to assure the continuation of the domain whose owners have been called Louis for the last 10 generations. Together with his wife, he established the non-profit foundation Fondation Louis-Philippe et Anne-Christine-Bovard, dedicated to the protection, present well-being and future development of the vinicultural region of Lavaux. Today, the Domaine Louis Bovard in Cully plays a major role in Lavaux, cultivating 13 hectares of vines, of which 4 are planted with Dézaley Grand Cru.
The Bovard winery in Cully today plays a key role in Lavaux; Louis-Philippe manages, with his nephew, the 16 hectares of vineyard, of which 4 are in the Dézaley Grand Cru designated area. Louis-Philippe Bovard travels throughout the world to sing the praises of Chasselas and to represent Vaud wines. I had the opportunity to accompany him in Tokyo in 2013, a journey that appears in this book.
Louis-Philippe has also contributed to this book his thoughts on a number of key words: Lake Geneva, Chasselas, Drinking wine, Gastronomy wine, Vaud terroir, Dézaley, Heritage, A passion for wine. |