 de Sigi Hiss, le 17. mai 2011 06:20
de Sigi Hiss, le 17. mai 2011 06:20
Sigi Hiss – Es geht endlich los, das 8. Bad Ragazer WeltWeinFestival. Schon oft habe ich auf diese hervorragende Veranstaltung hingewiesen, hiermit tue ich es ein weiteres Mal. In einem schöneren Rahmen kann man wohl ebenso hervorragende Weine nicht kennenlernen. Ich werde mit Sicherheit am Donnerstag, evtl. Freitag & auf jeden Fall am Samstag dort sein.
Hier das umfassenden Programm:
 de Nadia Schmidli, le 13. mai 2011 11:48
de Nadia Schmidli, le 13. mai 2011 11:48
19.05.2011
 Buchvorstellung Sächsisches Elbland
 Weinverkostung und Buchpräsentation durch das Autorenteam Rudolf Knoll und Britta Binzer
 Eintritt: 30,-€ / BDO-VEG-Mitgl. 20,-€ / Studierende 15,-€
26.05.2011
 Weinwunder Deutschland
 Autorenlesung Stuart Pigott mit anschl. Weinparty im Foyer
 Eintritt: 5,-€
09.06.2011
 Taste & Talk – Weinverkostung mit Englisch-Konversation
 de Markus Schmidli, le 13. mai 2011 06:03
de Markus Schmidli, le 13. mai 2011 06:03
By Chris Hogg BBC News, Hong Kong – Could China’s thirst for fine wine, empty the cellars of the western world?
That’s the question being asked ever since Hong Kong has become the centre of the global wine trade, with more money raised at wine auctions there than in London or New York last year.
 de Peter Niederhauser, le 13. mai 2011 05:58
de Peter Niederhauser, le 13. mai 2011 05:58
By Leslie Gevirtz - NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) – An anonymous French wine collector is giving new meaning to the term spring cleaning – at least when it comes to emptying out his cellar.He is selling 315 bottles spanning more than 60 vintages from the top Bordeaux houses at Christies in Geneva on May 17 and was also behind the sale of 158 bottles of three centuries of Chateau d’Yquem in Hong Kong last May, which netted slightly more than $1 million.
 de Sigi Hiss, le 13. mai 2011 05:53
de Sigi Hiss, le 13. mai 2011 05:53
Wine growers in Germany have warned of the death of the Mosel Valley after the local government approved plans to span the historic valley with a mammoth four-lane bridge.
 Vines in Klostergarten vineyard overlooking the Mosel River Photo: ALAMY
Vines in Klostergarten vineyard overlooking the Mosel River Photo: ALAMY
Vintners have said the bridge will destroy the unique wine-growing environment of the south-west valley famed for its world-class Rieslings, as well as become an eyesore on an unspoilt beauty spot.
“We fear for the valley. It is going to be dead in 10 years’ time,” Knut Aufermann, a member of Pro-Mosel, an anti-bridge movement, said.
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