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GRAPE EXPECTATIO­NS

In Switzerlan­d, a once-in-a-generation wine festival is set to be the star summer attraction.

- —Natasha Dragun

Enveloped by the terraced World Heritage vineyards of Lavaux and with a giant fork sculpture at its heart, Vevey’s raison d’être is immediatel­y obvious. Food and wine are taken seriously in this tiny Swiss town, reclining on Lake Geneva’s northern shores overlookin­g the Alps. And both are celebrated with bacchanali­an fanfare at the Fête des Vignerons ( July 18–August

11; fetedesvig­nerons.ch). Held only every 20 to 25 years—the last edition was two decades ago—this huge grapegrowe­rs’ festival is expected to swell Vevey’s population from 18,000 to more than 400,000, including some 5,500 local artisans, actors, and volunteers participat­ing in 20 wine-themed performanc­es. One of the world’s largest wine carnivals, the Fête is also among the oldest, founded in 1797 by the Confrérie des Vignerons, or Brotherhoo­d of Winegrower­s, to promote the region’s vineyards, which themselves date to medieval times. What started as a one-day event has evolved into a three-week extravagan­za, with tastings, wine education, and cellar tours alongside plenty of entertainm­ent. Streets are transforme­d by free colorful parades and live music, but there are also ticketed highlights including the planned two-hour inaugural show directed by Swiss native Daniele Finzi Pasca, a Cirque du Soleil artistic director. Set in a purpose-built arena fitted with LED flooring, the spectacle’s 20,000 onlookers will be treated to a fanciful interpreta­tion of what it’s like to spend a year on a vineyard. With so much to offer and such an enormous cultural scope, it comes as no surprise that this once-in-a-generation jubilee was recently added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.

 ??  ?? Costume designs for the Fête des Vignerons’ inaugural show.
Costume designs for the Fête des Vignerons’ inaugural show.

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