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Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet: Vineyard Walk and Cellar Tour, with Patrick Leflaive - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

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Pictures: Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet: Vineyard Walk and Cellar Tour, with Patrick Leflaive - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

During the

Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History, France

we spent a morning and part of the afternoon at Oliver Leflaive. The visit comprised 3 parts: (1) We started out with an extensive walk through the vineyards of Puligny Montrachet. (2) This was followed by a visit of the new winery. (3) We ended the visit in Puligny Montrachet with a wine tasting lunch at La Table de Olivier, the restaurant of Olivier Leflaive.

Patrick Leflaive was our host in the wine cellar, where we also met Franck Grux, the Directeur Technicque of Olivier Leflaive, and Philipp Grillet, Maître de Chai of Olivier Leflaive.

The Leflaive family is a long­standing Burgundian “wine” family who always could call some of the best vineyards in Burgundy their own. But it was Joseph Leflaive, grandfather of Olivier, Patrick and cousin Anne­Claude (owner of Domaine Leflaive, who died very suddenly last spring) who brought the family business to a different level when he founded Domaine Leflaive.

This posting covers parts (1) and (2). Part (3) will be covered in a separate posting.

The Leflaive Family in Puligny Montrachet

Just after the First World War, Olivier’s grandfather, Joseph Leflaive, was faced with the failure of his steel factory in Saint-Etienne. His investments in Burgundy were all he had left and he decided to enlarge his wine estate. Burgundy had not yet recovered from the effect of the phylloxera epidemic, which meant that vineyards were for sale at a very low price. Joseph Leflaive was able to buy 25 hectares for his domaine.

In 1920, Joseph Leflaive started a program of replantation with better adapted root stock, and progressively started to sell wine under his own label rather than to négociants. It became a family-run operation covering some 35 hectares.

After the death of Joseph Leflaive in 1953, his son, Joseph Régis, the father of Olivier and Patrick Leflaive, was in insurance and along with his brother Vincent, decided to take over the rein of Domaine Leflaive. The estate soon began producing top-flight wines.

In 1973, Domaine Leflaive was given a company structure to avoid splitting it up with subsequent inheritance, with the family members becoming the shareholders. Joseph Régis had 5 children and Vincent Leflaive had 3 children. Joseph Régis and Vincent Leflaive continued to manage the company.

Olivier Leflaive

Oliver Leflaive is one of the 5 children of Joseph Régis. Initially, he pursued a career in TV and radio for 10 years. In 1982, he joined his uncle Vincent Leflaive to co-manage Domaine Leflaive.

In 1984, Olivier Leflaive launched his own company Olivier Leflaive Frères, which we visited, with the help of his uncle Vincent and his brother Patrick. He quickly established his own reputation amongst Burgundy’s finest.

In 1990, Anne-Claude Leflaive replaced her father Vincent Leflaive in the management of Domaine Leflaive.

In 1994, the share holderss of Domaine Leflaive, i.e. the family Leflaive decided to give the management of Domaine Leflaive to Anne-Claude Leflaive. Olivier Leflaive left Domaine Leflaive and focused henceforth on his own company, Olivier Leflaive Frères, which he had already launched 10 years before.

Pictures: At Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet, with Olivier  Leflaive. See: Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet: Vineyard Walk and Cellar Tour, with Olivier and Patrick Leflaive - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Maison Olivier Leflaive

Olivier Leflaive founded his own company Olivier Leflaive, which we visited, with the help of his uncle Vincent and his brother Patrick. In 1984, His brother Patrick invested in the business and became co-owner. His uncle Vincent also invested and acted in an advisory capacity, introducing him to winegrowers, and eventually to Jean-Marc Boillot who became his winemaker from 1984 to 1988.
Together, they brought this haute-couture business to life.

In 1988, Franck Grux took over as a winemaker and still holds this role today. Franck Grux was a young and talented winemaker who had been working at the Domaine Roulot in Meursault. He rapidly became Olivier’s right-hand man. Over the two past decades, he was able to establish a strong, long-term relationships with the best growers in the region.

Olivier Leflaive is known today as a négociant (a wine buyer and seller) of high quality with a focus on the whites from the famous villages of Puligny, Chassagne and Meursault. Olivier Leflaive is continuously expanding and has acquired several vineyards that allow the Domaine to develop and build up its range of Domaines Wines alongside the négoce business.

In 1997, Olivier Leflaive Frères opened the Table d’Olivier Leflaive, where we had lunch.

In 2001, Olivier Leflaive Frères extended its expertise to the Chablis AOC. In the same year, Olivier’s brother Patrick Leflaive, one of the initial investors, joined the company as President.

As numbers of diners grow, in 2006, Olivier Leflaive decided to open La Maison d’Olivier Leflaive, a 4 star hotel, to allow guests to stay longer in Puligny Montrachet.

2010, after several long years, Olivier and Patrick received their family legacy in the form of some fabulous terroirs:

– Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru
– Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru
– Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Pucelles
– Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Folatières
– Meursault 1er Cru Blagny Sous le Dos d’Âne

In the same year, Oliver Leflaive retired from Olivier Leflaive Frères.

In the Vineyards of Puligny-Montrachet

We started our visit with a vineyard walk. We (with other visitors of Olivier Leflaive) walked about a kilometer from La Maison d’Olivier Leflaive to the vineyards of Puligny-Montrachet.

Pictures: Vineyard Walk in Puligny Montrachet

Our guide: Our daily mission is to produce top quality grapes. This involves a sustainable approach to working the vines, and also supporting our partner winegrowers in cultivating their plots using an organic or biodynamic approach. We have not any organic certification as we don’t hesitate to use chemical treatment if it’s really necessary.

The harvest is entirely manual and the grapes are picked with the utmost respect for the plant. Harvesting by machine is to be avoided at all costs as it damages the vines and can never match the skill and judgment of a human being.

In the Cellar of Olivier Leflaive

From the vineyards, we walked back to La Maison d’Olivier Leflaive and from there to the new production facility. Patrick Leflaive took over as host.

During the tour of the wine cellar, we met Franck Grux, the Directeur Technicque of Olivier Leflaive, and Philipp Grillet, Maître de Chai.

Pictures: In the Cellar of Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet, with Patrick Leflaive

Patrick Leflaive: Although the quality of the harvest is key, vinification and ageing also play a major role in bringing out the essence of each appellation. Franck Grux and Philippe Grillet make it their daily task to ensure the quality of the wines and respect for the terroir. As such, the estate’s approach is to treat each cuvée individually.

We vinify and age the equivalent of 120 hectares of vines (including 17 of our own), the majority of which are white wines from the three prestigious Côte de Beaune villages of Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet and Meursault, as well as from Chablis and the Côte Chalonnaise.

Pictures: Meeting Franck Grux, the Directeur Technicque of Olivier Leflaive, and Philipp Grillet, Maître de Chai of Olivier Leflaive

Lunch and Wine Tasting at La Table de Olivier

From the production facility, we walked back to La Maison d’Olivier Leflaive, where we had lunch cum wine tasting with Patrick Leflaive joining us for part of the lunch. The lunch will be covered in a separate posting.

Picture: Wine Pairing Lunch at La Table d'Olivier with Patrick Leflaive (see separate Posting)

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Pictures: Winery tour, Tasting and Lunch at Château Lascombes, Margaux, 2ième Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Given its history Château Lascombes is a very interesting château to visit. In the late 17th century the estate belonged to the Chevalier de Lascombes, hence the name. Since then the château passed through a succession of owners some more successful than others. In 1855 it was awarded the status of a second growth. Since then for most of the time it had been considered an underperformer in relation to its classification. In 1952 the estate was purchased by the flamboyant Russian-French wine writer and wine connoisseur Alexis Lichine and a syndicate of American investors that included David Rockefeller. Alexis Lichine laid the ground-work for the rehabilitation of Château Lascombes by greatly improving the vineyards with his expertise and commitment. It was only in 2001 that the Château Lascombes as we know it today came into being. That year the Amercian pension fund Capital Colony purchased the estate and completely turned it around by investing € 35 Mil in the renovation of equipment, cellars, vineyards, etc. Dominique Befve was hired as General Manager and Michel Rolland as oenologist. In 2011 Château Lascombes was acquired by the French insurance company MACSF. The new owners have retained the Capital Colony winemaking team, including Dominique Befve. Château Lascombes is with 225 acres of vineyards one of the largest classified estates in the Médoc.

We toured the winery, had a tasting in the tasting room and finished the visit with a fabolous lunch pique-nique style with matching Lascombes wines at the château.

10 Things Every Wine Lover Should Know About... Lascombes

This 1855 classified second growth is now French-owned but it retains a distinctly international flavor.

By Jane Anson | Posted Thursday, 23-Jan-2014

No. 1. New money:

Lascombes is often described as one of the more international estates in the Médoc, meaning that it's confident and innovative if you’re a fan, or a sop to over-oaking if you’re not. It even has a compass design on its capsule, representing its "opening to the world," claims director Dominique Befve.

The estate has certainly had its fair share of globe-trotting owners since the 1950s, starting with the Russian-American wine-writing legend Alexis Lichine and followed by British drinks group Bass Charrington, which bought Lascombes in 1971. There are definite remnants of the 1970s British vibe in some of the (soon to be renovated) brown suites in the bathrooms. I’m pretty sure I even spotted brown corduroy wallpaper in one of them.

No. 2. Gaining ground:

The latter half of the Bass Charrington era was a low point in quality for this Margaux second growth, but there's been a definite improvement since American investment house Colony Capital took charge in 2001. The company reportedly spent $67 million on the purchase and a further $47 million on renovations and investments, including a full geological study and replanting program, plus a four-level, gravity-led vat room and barrel cellar.

The wine began to get better scores although some critics suggested this was at the expense of its "Margaux" character, but from 2008 onwards it was an open secret that Colony was looking to sell Lascombes. Rumors abounded about large Chinese companies finally getting their hands on an 1855 classified growth, but in the end it was a French insurance company that scooped up the estate: Mutuelle d’Assurances du Corps de Santé Francais (MACSF). The price? 200 million euros ($270 million)

Pictures: At Château Lascombes, Margaux, 2ième Grand Cru Classé

No. 3. Direct sales:

Lascombes sells 90 percent of its production en primeur, with the remaining 10 percent held back at the château for its own wine library, tastings and marketing, and for the later release to négociants of certain older vintages. However, Lascombes caused a minor controversy in December 2012, when bloggers noticed that private individuals could buy the 2012 vintage en primeur direct from the château as well as from négociants.

Some observers questioned whether the château was looking to bypass the traditional system. However, Lascombes brushed off the charges. According to Florence Raffin of the marketing team: "This is nothing new, and we are far from the only château to allow private individuals to buy small amounts of wine direct." The estate is "fully supportive of the traditional system," she says, with the buy-direct offer going only to a small number of long-term private buyers within France. "Suggesting that we are doing anything subversive is misleading."

No. 4. Supersize me:

The Lascombes vineyard yo-yoed from 27 hectares in 1866 to a tiny 12 hectares in 1951, then up to 50 hectares in 2004. But it’s over the last decade that things have really got serious. New plantings – plus the renting of 27 hectares of AOC Margaux from neighboring Château Martinens – has brought the size of the vineyard up to 118 hectares. This makes it one of the largest estates both in Margaux – where it represents 12 percent of the appellation – and the 1855 Classification.

Pictures: In the Vineyard

No. 5. Château Margaux with a splash of Lascombes

A ringing endorsement of the quality of the Lascombes vines comes from one of its more illustrious neighbors. Records at Château Margaux show that in pre-revolutionary, 17th-century France, its main wine was a blend from its own vines and contributions "paid" to the château as part of feudal dues. Estate director Berlon noted that the best of these came from Antoine de Lascombes, whose wine was used for topping up barrels of Margaux.

No. 6. Mad about merlot:

Lascombes is unusual among Médoc classifieds – and especially among second growths – for having more merlot than cabernet sauvignon in the vineyard. The final blend usually looks a bit like this: 50 percent merlot, 45 percent cabernet sauvignon and 5 percent petit verdot. In 2011, some cabernet franc was planted and will be trialed to see if it should also be part of the blend. The 2014 vintage is expected to be the first where that is considered.

No. 7. Wine royalty:

Former owner Alexis Lichine was known as the "Pope of Wine" for his books "Wines of France" and "Alexis Lichine's Encyclopedia of Wines and Spirits." A hugely influential importer of French wines in America, he was born in Russia, grew up in Paris, then headed to a U.S. university before becoming a journalist for the Herald Tribune.

When Prohibition was repealed in 1933, Lichine was assigned to profile the major vineyard regions of France – the newspaper hoped to attract potential wine and spirits advertisers. Lichine wrote of the trip: "I had found my calling." During World War II, he was in charge of securing supplies of wartime wines for Churchill, Patton and Eisenhower, and later supplied wine to Eisenhower at the White House. In 1951, he bought both Cantenac-Prieuré (now Prieuré-Lichine) and Lascombes, which he purchased together with a "group of enthusiastic and supportive shareholders," including Warren Pershing and David Rockefeller.

Pictures: In the Wine Cellar

No 8. Rothschild pedigree:

Lascombes director Dominique Befve has been heading up the estate since 2001. He had previously spent 10 years as technical director of Châteaux Lafite Rothschild and Duhart-Milon, followed by L’Evangile in Pomerol – giving him experience at all the Domaine Baron Rothschild (Lafite) Bordeaux properties except for Rieussec. Michel Rolland acts as consultant

No. 9. Prices, allocations:

While the estate is now back in French hands, most of Lascombes' production heads to foreign shores. Forty percent is sold in the United States, 30 percent in Asia, and 30 percent in Europe. France is left with less than 10 percent (even with those aforementioned private buyers).

In terms of value, there are different opinions. Figures from the Place de Bordeaux show that the 2010 Lascombes (which was released at 72 euros/$97 ex-Bordeaux) is now trading at around 13 percent less than its release price. But the 2008 vintage (released at 30 euros/$40 ex-Bordeaux) is trading at a 60 percent increase. The 2005 is up by 64 percent, while the 2000 has risen by 309 percent. It seems, therefore, that anyone who bought older vintages of this wine is sitting on a healthy investment.

Aarash Ghatineh, head of sales for Cult Wines, confirms that Lascombes is a label of growing interest as a "more affordable" classified growth.

"With the backdrop of the market downturn for the top five labels [the first growths], investors are seeking value elsewhere," says Ghatineh. "Lascombes has a good average Parker score [around 93 since 2000], and at around 50 pounds ($82) a bottle, most vintages are great buys for the consumer."

No. 10. What to drink now:

The high proportion of merlot, combined with increasingly successful vinification techniques that ensure softer tannins, means that Lascombes is often more approachable within the 8- to 10-year mark than many Médoc classifieds. For wines that are ready to be opened today, Befve recommends the 2001, 2003 and 2004 vintages, while Ghatineh points to the 2000. He adds: "Even the 2009 is not a wine that you’re going to have to wait forever for."

Personally, I thought the 2008 Lascombes really out-performed the appellation in that up-and-down vintage, and is worth getting hold of.

Pictures: Tasting

The Wines we Tasted

2013 Chevalier de Lascombes

Wine-searcher average price in US$:30


2012 Château Lascombes

Wine-searcher average price in US$:70

An intriguing blend of 48% Merlot, 48% Cabernet Sauvignon and 4% Petit Verdot, this inky purple-colored wine is ripe, progressively styled, big, rich, thick and juicy. In other words, the 2012 Lascombes is loaded. No doubt the high percentage of Merlot in the final blend gives this wine a fleshiness and succulence that is unusual in the Médoc. Rich, pure and full, it should hit its prime in another 4-5 years and last at least two or three decades. Score: 94 Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (218), April 2015


Pique-nique Style Lunch with Matching Lascombes Wines at Château Lascombes

Following the winery tour we enjoyed a fabulous lunch pique-nique style with matching Lascombes wines at the château.

Pictures: Pique-nique Style Lunch with Matching Lascombes Wines at Château Lascombes

Bye-bye

Thanks for a great tour and lunch.

Picture: Bye-bye

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Tour and Tasting (from Barrel and Bottle) at Château Lafon-Rochet, 4ème Grand Cru Classé St-Estèphe, with Owner Basile Tesseron - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

Tour and Tasting at Château Léoville Poyferré, Saint-Julien, 2ième Grand Cru Classé, with Anne Cuvelier - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour, Barrel Tasting and Family Dinner with Stefan and Heike Paeffgen, Château Le Reysse and Château Lassus, Vignobles Paeffgen, Appellation Médoc - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Winery Tour and Tasting at Château Léoville-Barton, Appellation Saint-Julien, 2ième Grand Cru Classé and Château Langoa Barton, Appellation Saint-Julien, 3ième Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Pique-nique Style Lunch at Château Lascombes, Appellation Margaux, 2ième Grand Cru Classé

Tour and Gourmet Dinner with Wine-pairing at Château Haut-Bailly, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé, with Daina Paulin

Tour and Wine Dinner at Château Haut-Bailly, Graves, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Christian L. Stahl, Winzerhof Stahl, Franken: German Winemaker of the Year - Stuart Pigott’s Favorites (December 2018)

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Picture: Christian L. Stahl at Annette and Christian Schiller’s Summer of Riesling Party 2016 in McLean, Virginia. See: Annette and Christian Schiller’s Summer of Riesling 2016 in McLean, Virginia, with German Star Winemaker Christian L. Stahl, German Wine Journalist Joachim A.J. Kaiser and Virginia Star Winemaker Chris Pearmund

On November 26, 2018, German wine journalist Stuart Pigott published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung his favorite German wines and favorite German wine makers of the year – in German (Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, 26. November 2018). See: Best German Wines and Winemakers – Stuart Pigott’s Favorites (December 2018)

Stuart Pigott's Winemaker of the Year: Christian L. Stahl, Winzerhof Stahl, Franken

Stuart Pigott: When Christian Stahl took over in 2000 the winemaking responsibility at Winzerhof Stahl, the vineyard area totalled 1.5 hectares of this mixed farming estate. 18 years later, Stahl looks back on about 2,000 percent growth, which makes some world-famous German winemaker look pretty pale. Of course, that's not a compelling reason to give him this award. Decisive for this is the combination of this growth with the consistently first-class quality of the wines of Christian Stahl and his enormous innovation drive. Already a decade ago, he attracted attention with his groundbreaking expressive dry white wines from the much-vaunted Müller-Thurgau grape and the surprisingly lively and juicy Silvaner white wines. Since then he is also one of the best German producers of dry white wines from the varieties Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay, without imitating the French specialists. The 2017 Edelstahl barrel 500 bottling from these two varieties show a sensational harmony of ripe fruit, body, freshness and subtle oak notes from the new wooden barrel (each € 38, not yet on sale, can be reserved). No wonder that Stahl's wines are so successful in top-class gastronomy.

Picture: Christian L. Stahl's First Appearance in the USA at Cleveland Parc Fine Wines and Liquor Store in Washington DC, with General Manager Anthony Quinn, Simone Stahl and Christian Schiller. See: Welcome to the USA: Christian L. Stahl from Winzerhof Stahl in Franken, Germany

Winemaker Christian L. Stahl

With 3/5 grapes in the Gault Millau WeinGuide Deutschland 2019, Christian L. Stahl, Winzerhof Stahl, belongs to the elite of winemakers in Germany. Winzerhof Stahl is in Franken. Like so many other colleagues from this region, Christian L. Stahl’s Franken wines are virtually unknown outside of Germany.

Within Germany, however, Christian has shown a very strong performance. When Christian Stahl took over the winery of his parents about 10 years ago, the vineyard area totaled 2 hectares. Within a decade, he has gone to 20 hectares. When Christian Stahl took over, the winery was not even mentioned in Germany’s wine guides, like the Gault Millau WeinGuide Deutschland. Within a decade, he has gone from 0/5 to 3/5 grapes. Christian got the second grape in 2012 and the third grape in 2014.

Born in 1978, Christian has been in charge of Winzerhof Stahl since 2005. He started his education at Weingut Stein in Würzburg (apprenticeship) in 1999, then spent some time with the biodynamic winemaker Jakob-Peter Kühn in the Rheingau and finished his studies with a Diploma at the Geisenheim University.

Picture: The Stahl Family (Facebook)

Dry, Fresh, Crisp White Wines

All of the wines of Winzerhof Stahl are bone-dry. He does not produce any sweet-style (fruity-sweet or noble-sweet) wines. Many wine drinkers, in particular outside of Europe, when they see a German wine in the shelves, have the association of a sweet-style wine. This is however misguided. German wines as a rule are dry wines.

Steffen Christmann, the President of the VDP, the German elite wine maker association, estimates that 95% of German wine beyond a price point of Euro 15 is dry. Christian Witte, former Domain Administrator of Schloss Johannisberg, says that 85% of the wines he exports to the US are sweet-style. This was 95% 10 years ago. Thus, with his bone-dry wines, Christian L. Stahl is in a niche in the American market, but in a rapidly expanding niche as the world discovers German dry wine.

Wine Classification

Christian Stahl belongs to the group of German winemakers, who go their own way in terms of classifying and naming their wines. Also, he does not sell his wines in the traditional Bocksbeutel bottle, as most of his colleagues do in Franken, but in regular bottles, as in the rest of Germany. Right from the beginning when he took over, he has been using screw caps only.

With regard to classifying his wines, Christian disregards the German (standard) classification of 1971 and markets all his wines as Qualitätswein b.A. But he is not in the group of winemakers, who have instead adopted the VDP approach to classify their wines. He has developed his own, innovative classification system, playing with his name Stahl (= steel).

Christian Stahl groups his wines into 3 categories:

Top: Edel STAHL (= precious steel)
Middle: DAMASZENER STAHL
Entry: feder STAHL

Stahl Wines in the USA

Christian decided to start exporting to the US in 2016. He focuses on the Washington DC, Chicago and New York markets. See: Welcome to the USA: Christian L. Stahl from Winzerhof Stahl in Franken, Germany

Pictures: Christian L. and Simone Stahl at Cleveland Park Fine Wines and Liquor Store in Washington DC, with Importer Chris Bartha

When Christian came for the second time, he was the guest of honor at our annual Riesling Party: Annette and Christian Schiller’s Summer of Riesling 2016 in McLean, Virginia, with German Star Winemaker Christian L. Stahl, German Wine Journalist Joachim A.J. Kaiser and Virginia Star Winemaker Chris Pearmund

Picture: Christian Stahl at Annette and Christian Schiller’s Summer of Riesling Party 2016 in McLean, Virginia

In January 2017 Annette organized a winemaker dinner with him at Evo Bistro in McLean, Virginia. 50 people showed up for the dinner (US$110) and had a great time with the outstanding wines of Christian L. Stahl and outstanding food of Chef Driss.

Picture: Winemaker Dinner with Christian L. Stahl at Evo Bistro in McLean, VA

Before the dinner, Annette and Christian Schiller, had invited to a reception with Christian L. Stahl had their private home. We had Rappahanock oysters from Virginia and Stahl wine. They paired very well.

Pictures: Oysters and Stahl Wines

I had met Christian some time ago in Germany at the top Restaurant SchauMahl in Frankfurt/ Germany, were he came for a winemaker dinner.

Pictures: Christian Schiller and Annette Schiller with Christian Stahl in Frankfurt. See: The Bistronomics Cuisine of Chef Christoph Kubenz and the Wines of Winemaker Christian Stahl at Restaurant schauMahl in Frankfurt, Germany

Christian L. Stahl - Winemaker and Chef

In Germany, among wine aficiniados, it is well known that Christian L. Stahl is an outstanding winemaker.

Not so well known is that Christian L. Stahl is also an outstanding chef. He demonstrated his abilities to us when he prepared a most exquisite 5 course luncheon for us during the Germany-East Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours: Lunch with Christian L. Stahl, Winzerhof Stahl, Franken: Not only a Gifted Winemaker but also a Gifted Chef - Germany-East Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Christian was in the kitchen cooking for us. Of course, he served his wonderful wines with the meal.

Pictures: Winzerhof Stahl in Franken

Lunch at the Vinothek of Winzerhof Stahl, with Chef and Winemaker Christian L. Stahl

The lunch was served in the Vinothek of Winzerhof Stahl, with the wines of Winzerhof Christian L. Stahl. The food was excellent, both in terms of presentation and taste. It was at a level that I have experienced in 1 star Michelin restaurants.

See: Lunch with Christian L. Stahl, Winzerhof Stahl, Franken: Not only a Gifted Winemaker but also a Gifted Chef - Germany-East Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Picture: Lunch with Christian L. Stahl, Winzerhof Stahl, Franken: Not only a Gifted Winemaker but also a Gifted Chef - Germany-East Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Christian L. Stahl cooked the food for us. He came out to the table for every cours to explain the cours and the wines.

EDELSTAHL – Brause! 2015
Misobutter, Tomatenbutter, Wood Oven Bread


Damaszener Stahl
Scheurebe [Botenstoff] 2016 trocken
Scallops – Celery – Pineapple – Elderflower – Rice – Coconut


EHL STAHL Sauvignon blanc 2016 trocken
Hamachi - Avocado - Oliveoil-infused Cucumber - Soy Burrata Pearls - Tomatoskin


Damaszener Stahl – Hasennest Müller Thurgau 2016 trocken &
EDELSTAHL – SILVANER BEST OF 2016 trocken
Red Mullet – Fennel - Orangesphere - Fried Nori – Sauce Rouille


roter stahl – barrique 2011 trocken
Dove – Breast & Leg – Aspargus – Bulgur – Chilantro – Brownbutter - Foam


Cassiss Sorbet – Vanilla Ice – Fruits - Cake


Stuart Pigott

Stuart Pigott , born in the UK, was Berlin-based for more than 20 years. During this period, he emerged as the leading German wine writer, mostly writing in German, and focusing on German wine. Notably, from 2001 to 2018, he’s been the wine columnist for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Germany’s equivalent of the New York Times or the South China Morning Post), and he’s even filmed three series for the acclaimed TV show Wine Wonder Germany for the public broadcast channel of Bavaria.

Picture: Stuart Pigott and Christian Schiller in Mainz at the 2019 Weinbörse

A few years ago, Stuart Pigott started to spend a lot of time in New York City, turning his attention to the global world of Riesling. His first major output of the move to New York City was a major book about Riesling in the world, which was published in June 2014: The Best White Wine on Earth: The Riesling Story. Since 2016, Stuart is back in Germany, in the Frankfurt area. Until very recently, Stuart was a contributing editor of JamesSuckling.com, in charge of the wines of Germany and Austria as well as the East Coast of the United States. Recently, Weingut Hermansberg (Nahe) announced that Stuart had become its Riesling Ambassador.

See also:
Best Wine Bars: On the Heels of Stuart Pigott in New York 
Late Night German Riesling Tasting with Riesling Gurus Paul Grieco and Stuart Pigott in Washington DC on the 2013 Riesling Road Trip, USA
Tasting the Best of Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany, with Stuart Pigott: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2016

Picture: Tasting with Stuart Pigott in Frankfurt, Germany. See: Tasting the Best of Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany, with Stuart Pigott: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2016

Picture: Stuart Pigott and Annette Schiller, ombiasyPR and WineTours, at the 2014 International Riesling Symposium, Germany, see: The 2nd International Riesling Symposium in the Rheingau, Germany

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Ombiasy Wine Tours 2018: 3 x France and 3 x Germany - Ombiasy Newsletter December 2017

UPCOMING Tours/ Wine Dinners/ Tastings - Annette and Christian Schiller/ ombiasyPR & WineTours/ schiller-wine, Germany, France, USA (Issued: May 1, 2019)

Late Night German Riesling Tasting with Riesling Gurus Paul Grieco and Stuart Pigott in Washington DC on the 2013 Riesling Road Trip, USA

Tasting the Best of Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany, with Stuart Pigott: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2016

Best Wine Bars: On the Heels of Stuart Pigott in New York 

Welcome to the USA: Christian L. Stahl from Winzerhof Stahl in Franken, Germany

Lunch with Christian L. Stahl, Winzerhof Stahl, Franken: Not only a Gifted Winemaker but also a Gifted Chef - Germany-East Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

German Wine at Cleveland Park Wines in Washington DC, with Chris Bartha from Ultra Fine Wines and Annette and Christian Schiller from ombiasy WineTours

The Bistronomics Cuisine of Chef Christoph Kubenz and the Wines of Winemaker Christian Stahl at Restaurant schauMahl in Frankfurt, Germany



Cellar Tasting at Domaine Laurent Habrard in Gervans, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône, with Owner and Winemaker Laurent Habrad - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

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Picture: Cellar Tasting at Domaine Laurent Habrard in Gervans, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône, with Owner and Winemaker Laurent Habrad - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Laurent Habrard is “Un Vigneron Heureux” (a happy winemaker), it says so on the label, and we were equally happy to taste his wines with him. Here is a man who is 100% committed to his work in the vines of the northern Rhône. A large number of his Syrah vines are between 40 and 60 years old, all of which are cultivated organically.

Laurent Habrard was our host. We met in the old barrel cellar where we tasted 5 of his wines.

Current owner, manager, and winemaker of this 45 acres domaine, Laurent Habrard is the 5th generation of the Habrard family who has been building up the winery in Gervans at the foot of the Crozes-Hermitage hill.

In 2008 Laurent started to convert to organic viticulture. Since 2011 the estate is certified organic and since 2013 the domaine no longer uses SO2 during vinification. None of his wines see new wood, as he has been transitioning away from old barrels to concrete tanks. The Crôzes-Hermitage Rouge is made from 100% Syrah from vines grown in the vineyard ‘Les Chassis’in the commune of Pont de l'Isère and also the communes of Gervans and Erôme. Laurent's vines are old, the Syrah averages 40-60 years of age. In general all Domaine Habrard vineyards are mature with an average of over 40 year old vines.

Pictures: Cellar Tasting at Domaine Laurent Habrard in Gervans, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône, with Owner and Winemaker Laurent Habrad - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

The Wines Laurent Poured

2015 Domaine Laurent Habrard Hermitage Les Rocoules Blanc

TERROIR

L’unique parcelle d’HERMITAGE du Domaine Laurent Habrard est située dans le célèbre lieu-dit “Les Rocoules”. D’une surface de 47 ares 60, c’est Louis Habrard, grand-père de Laurent Habrard qui a, dans les années 70, acheté cette fantastique parcelle au gendre du général De Gaulle, Monsieur DE BOISSIEU. Le sol est ici constitué de calcaire sur colluvions des hautes terrasses du Rhône avec la présence de nombreux galets. Parcellaire du domaine Laurent Habrard.

A LA VIGNE

Une partie de la parcelle est plus que centenaire. En effet, certains plants de vigne datent de la funeste période du phylloxéra et de la replantation du vignoble français à la fin du 19ème siècle. La pente et l’étroitesse des rangées de vigne interdit tout travail mécanique.

Les Hommes et le cheval sont ainsi les seuls responsables de l’extraordinaire beauté de cette parcelle qui représente le fleuron du Domaine Laurent Habrard.

CÉPAGE

Marsanne : 100%


2016 Domaine Laurent Habrard Crozes-Hermitage Rouge

LE TERROIR

Le Domaine Laurent Habrard travaille 10,5 de vignes en appellation et couleur Crozes-Hermitage rouge. Sur cette surface, plus de 3 ha sont situés à l’extrême sud de la zone d’appellation. Le reste du parcellaire est situé dans la partie nord du Crozes-Hermitage, sur un terroir très différent. Des galets roulés d’un côté. Du granite et des loess de l’autre.

Parcellaire du domaine – Carte des sols de l’appellation Crozes-Hermitage

Travailler des parcelles dans les deux principaux terroirs de l’appellation Crozes-Hermitage est une véritable richesse pour le domaine. En effet, cela lui permet de vinifier des raisins différents pour obtenir des cuvées aux caractéristiques aussi différenciées que complémentaires.

LES VIGNES

Entièrement composées du cépage roi “Syrah”, les vignes du domaine sont relativement anciennes. En effet, certaines “vieilles vignes” ont environ 70 ans. Deux types de palissage cohabitent sur le Domaine. A chacun d’eux correspond une taille spécifique. Taille en “Gobelet” pour les vignes palissées avec des tuteurs en bois (échalas) ou taille en “Cordon de Royat” pour les vignes palissées sur fils. Les vignes “sur échalas” ne sont pas ou peu mécanisables. C’est pourquoi, nous les retrouvons sur les parcelles les plus pentues ou les plus anciennes.

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Syrah : 100%


2016 Domaine Laurent Habrard Crozes-Hermitage Cuvée Valérie Rouge


2017 Domaine Laurent Habrard Crozes-Hermitage Rouge


2016 Domaine Laurent Habrard Saint-Joseph Sainte-Épine

TERROIR

C’est en 2002 que Laurent Habrard a souhaité élargir sa gamme de production en plantant 63 ares de Syrah en plein coeur de l’appellation Saint-Joseph, dans le célèbre terroir de la Côte “Sainte-Épine". Un très joli coteau granitique, orientée plein sud constitue ainsi l’unique et magnifique terroir du domaine. Parcellaire du Domaine Laurent Habrard.

A LA VIGNE

Les vignes puisent leurs forces dans un magnifique coteau escarpé, baigné de soleil dès les premières heures du jour. Palissée sur échalas, la parcelle est exclusivement travaillée à la main. Les rangées sont étroites et le dévers trop important pour envisager tout travail mécanique. Le cheval participe aussi activement à l’entretien de cette parcelle à travers le travail du sol.

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Syrah : 100%


Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France (Already Released and Forthcoming Postings)

Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Rhône Valley Tour December 2017: From Lyon to Avignon - Wine, Food, Culture, History

Understanding the Wines of the Rhône Valley: The Classification - AOC/ Vin de Pay/ Vin de France

The Rhône Wine Region in Southern France and its Wines: History, Classification, Northern and Southern Rhône

Cellar Tasting, including from Barrel, at Domaine Éric Texier in Charney, with Laurence Texier - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Dinner at Le Bouchon des Filles in Lyon - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Dinner at a Bouchon - Chez Paul - in Lyon: Schiller’s Favorite Bouchons in Lyon, France

Cellar Tour, Tasting and Vineyard Drive at E. Guigal in Ampuis, Côte Rôtie, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Tasting at Maison Clusel-Roche in Ampuis, Côte Rôtie, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Tasting at Domaine Georges Vernay in Condrieu, Northern Rhône, with Owner Paul Ansellem-Vernay - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Dinner at Hôtellerie Beau Rivage in Condrieu, with Chef Chef Ludovic Mounier - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Maison Delas-Frères in Saint Jean de Muzols, Saint Joseph, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Lunch at Restaurant La Grappe d’Or in Saint-Péray, with Chef Pierre Yves Jacques Sébastien - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Tasting at Vins Jean-Luc Colombo in Cornas, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Vineyard Walk and Tasting at Paul Jaboulet Aîné in Tain-l’Hermitage, Hermitage, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Cellar Tasting at Domaine Laurent Habrard in Gervans, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône, with Owner/ and Winemaker Laurent Habrad

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Combier in Pont de l’Isère, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Laurent Combier

Lunch at La Grand Table de Michel Chabran, 1 Star Michelin, in Pont d l’Isère

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Les Bruyères in Beaumont-Monteux, Northern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker David Reynaud

Winemaker Dinner with David Reynaud, Domaine les Bruyeres, Crozes-Hermitage in the Rhone Valley, at Chef Bart Vandaele's BToo in Washington DC, USA/ France

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine La Martinelle in Lafare, Ventoux, Southern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Corinna Kruse Faravel

Lunch at Restaurant Le Mesclun in Séguret, Southern Rhône

Cellar Tour and Tasting, including from Barrel, at Domaine Marcel Richaud in Cairanne, Southern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Claire Richaud

Tasting at Domaine de Cabasse, Séguret, Southern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Benoit Baudry

Wine Dinner at Restaurant Hôtel Domaine de Cabasse, Séguret, Southern Rhône

Lunch at Restaurant Le Dolium in Beaumes-de Venise, Southern Rhône

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting of Wine and Olive Oil at Mas Saint Berthe, Les Baux de Provence, Southern Rhône, with Winemaker Christian Nief

Dinner at Restaurant Benvengudo, Les Baux de Provence, Southern Rhône

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine du Pegau in Châteauneuf du Pape, with Owner/ Winemaker Laurence Féraud and Cellar Master Andreas Lenzenwöger

At Pont du Gard: Lunch at Restaurant Les Terrasses

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine de la Mordorée, Tavel, Southern Rhône, with Owner Ambre Delorme

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine La Bastide Saint Dominique in Courthézon, Châteauneuf du Pape, with Owner Véronique Bonnet and Owner/ Winemaker Eric Bonnet

Tasting at the Caveau of the Perrin Family in Châteauneuf du Pape

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Château la Nerthe, Châteauneuf du Pape

Wine-pairing dinner at Restaurant Château des Fines Roches, with Chef Hugo Loridan-Fombonnet

New Year’s Eve at Château des Fines Roches in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France

Wine-pairing Lunch at La Table de Olivier in Puligny Montrachet with Patrick Leflaive – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

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Pictures: Lunch and Wine Tasting at La Table de Olivier in Puligny Montrachet with Patrick Leflaive

During the Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, we spent a morning and part of the afternoon at Oliver Leflaive. The visit comprised 3 parts: (1) We started out with an extensive walk through the vineyards of Puligny Montrachet. (2) This was followed by a visit of the new winery. (3) We ended the visit in Puligny Montrachet with a wine tasting lunch at La Table de Olivier, the restaurant of Olivier Leflaive.

Patrick Leflaive was our host during the wine cellar tour. In the wine cellar we met Franck Grux, the Directeur Technicque of Olivier Leflaive, and Philipp Grillet, Maître de Chai of Olivier Leflaive. Patrick Leflaive also joined us for part of the wine-pairing lunch.

The Leflaive family is a long­standing Burgundian “wine” family who always could call some of the best vineyards in Burgundy their own. But it was Joseph Leflaive, grandfather of Olivier, Patrick and cousin Anne­Claude (owner of Domaine Leflaive, who died very suddenly last spring) who brought the family business to a different level when he founded Domaine Leflaive.

This posting covers part (3). Parts (1) and (2) were already covered here: Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet: Vineyard Walk and Cellar Tour, with Patrick Leflaive - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

The Leflaive Family in Puligny Montrachet

Just after the First World War, Olivier’s grandfather, Joseph Leflaive, was faced with the failure of his steel factory in Saint-Etienne. His investments in Burgundy were all he had left and he decided to enlarge his wine estate. Burgundy had not yet recovered from the effect of the phylloxera epidemic, which meant that vineyards were for sale at a very low price. Joseph Leflaive was able to buy 25 hectares for his domaine.

In 1920, Joseph Leflaive started a program of replantation with better adapted root stock, and progressively started to sell wine under his own label rather than to négociants. It became a family-run operation covering some 35 hectares.

After the death of Joseph Leflaive in 1953, his son, Joseph Régis, the father of Olivier and Patrick Leflaive, was in insurance and along with his brother Vincent, decided to take over the rein of Domaine Leflaive. The estate soon began producing top-flight wines.

In 1973, Domaine Leflaive was given a company structure to avoid splitting it up with subsequent inheritance, with the family members becoming the shareholders. Joseph Régis had 5 children and Vincent Leflaive had 3 children. Joseph Régis and Vincent Leflaive continued to manage the company.

Pictures: At Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet, with Olivier and Patrick Leflaive during a Previous Visit

Olivier Leflaive

Oliver Leflaive is one of the 5 children of Joseph Régis. Initially, he pursued a career in TV and radio for 10 years. In 1982, he joined his uncle Vincent Leflaive to co-manage Domaine Leflaive.

In 1984, Olivier Leflaive launched his own company Olivier Leflaive Frères, which we visited, with the help of his uncle Vincent and his brother Patrick. He quickly established his own reputation amongst Burgundy’s finest.

In 1990, Anne-Claude Leflaive replaced her father Vincent Leflaive in the management of Domaine Leflaive.

In 1994, the share holderss of Domaine Leflaive, i.e. the family Leflaive decided to give the management of Domaine Leflaive to Anne-Claude Leflaive. Olivier Leflaive left Domaine Leflaive and focused henceforth on his own company, Olivier Leflaive Frères, which he had already launched 10 years before.

Pictures: Meeting Franck Grux, the Directeur Technicque of Olivier Leflaive, and Philipp Grillet, Maître de Chai of Olivier Leflaive.

Maison Olivier Leflaive Frères

Olivier Leflaive founded his own company Olivier Leflaive Frères, which we visited, with the help of his uncle Vincent and his brother Patrick, in In 1984. His brother Patrick invested in the business and became co-owner. His uncle Vincent also invested and acted in an advisory capacity, introducing him to winegrowers, and eventually to Jean-Marc Boillot who became his winemaker from 1984 to 1988.

Together, they brought this haute-couture business to life.

In 1988, Franck Grux took over as a winemaker and still holds this role today. Franck Grux was a young and talented winemaker who had been working at the Domaine Roulot in Meursault. He rapidly became Olivier’s right-hand man. Over the two past decades, he was able to establish a strong, long-term relationships with the best growers in the region.

Olivier Leflaive Frères is known today as a négociant (a wine buyer and seller) of high quality with a focus on the whites from the famous villages of Puligny, Chassagne and Meursault. Olivier Leflaive is continuously expanding and has acquired several vineyards that allow the Domaine to develop and build up its range of Domaines Wines alongside the négoce business.

In 1997, Olivier Leflaive Frères opened the Table d’Olivier Leflaive, Burgundy’s first table d’hôte enabling.

In 2001, Olivier Leflaive Frères extended its expertise to the Chablis AOC. In the same year, Olivier’s brother Patrick Leflaive, one of the initial investors, joined the company as President.

As numbers of diners grow, in 2006, Olivier Leflaive decided to open La Maison d’Olivier Leflaive, a 4 star hotel, to allow guests to stay longer in Puligny Montrachet.

2010, after several long years, Olivier and Patrick received their family legacy in the form of some fabulous terroirs:

– Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru
– Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru
– Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Pucelles
– Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Folatières
– Meursault 1er Cru Blagny Sous le Dos d’Âne

In the same year, Oliver Leflaive retired from Olivier Leflaive Frères.

Lunch and Wine Tasting at La Table de Olivier

From the production facility, we walked back to La Maison d’Olivier Leflaive, where we had lunch cum wine tasting with Patrick Leflaive joining us.

Pictures: Wine-pairing Lunch at La Table de Olivier in Puligny Montrachet with Patrick Leflaive – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

We took the Repas Degustation Passion, including 9 wines (Euro90.00).

Pictures: Wine-pairing Lunch at La Table de Olivier in Puligny Montrachet with Patrick Leflaive – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

Starters

Champagne Valentin Leflaive Extra Brut Blanc de Blancs Euro47.00
Gougères


Fish Course

MEURSAULT 2015 Euro50.70
SAINT-AUBIN 1er Cru Champlots 2013 Euro35.50
PULIGNY-MONTRACHET Les Enseignères 2014 Euro54.80

Cold gently roasted Salmon, Roman salad, lemon confit and leamon cream


Meat Course

MEURSAULT 1er Cru Santenots 2013 Euro66.00
CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET 1er Cru Clos Saint-Marc 2013 Euro64.00
PULIGNY-MONTRACHET 1er Cru Truffières Euro67.00

Roasted chicken supreme Label Rouge, Zucchini puree, dry ham and chorizo, hazelnut, reduced juice


Cheese Course

MEURSAULT Malporieres 2014 Euro32.50
VOLNAY 1er Cru Santenots 201 Euro44.10

Regional cheeses from Alain Hess


Dessert

Chocolate tart and blackcurrant cream


Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History (Forthcoming an already relased Postings)

Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History, France

Dinner at a Bouchon - Chez Paul - in Lyon: Schiller’s Favorite Bouchons in Lyon, France

Introduction to the Burgundy Wine Region at Antic Wine in Lyon with Flying Sommelier Georges Dos Santos - Burgundy (and Champagne) 2016 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Lunch at La Table de Chaintré (1 Star Michelin) in Chaintré, with Chef Sébastien Grospellier - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

In the Most Prestigious AOC in the Mâconnais: Pouilly-Fuissé, France

Visit and Tasting at Domaine de Fussiacus in Fuissé, Poully-Fuissé, Mâconnais, with Owner/ Winemaker Yannik Pacquet - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Desvignes in Givry, Côte Chalonnaise, with Owner/ Winemaker Gautier Desvignes - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Lunch at Restaurant Le Mercurey in Mercurey - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

At Domaine Theulot­-Juillot in Mercurey, Côte Chalonnaise, with Nathalie Theulot - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Tour of Château de Rully and Tasting of Domaine du Château de Rully Wines, with Count Raoul de Ternay - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Dinner at Restaurant Le Chevreuil in Meursault, with the Wines of Domaine Matrot - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Cave Ropiteau Frères in Meursault, Côte de Beaune - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Michel Prunier & Fille in Auxey­ Duresses, Côte de Beaune - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Where Robert Parker likes to Eat: Lunch at La Crémaillère in Auxey-Duresses - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard Tour and Tasting in the Vineyard in Meursault with Karoline Knoth and the Wines of Domaine Pierre Morey - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet: Vineyard Walk and Cellar Tour, with Patrick Leflaive - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

Lunch and Wine Tasting at La Table de Olivier in Puligny Montrachet with Olivier Leflaive – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Visit and tasting at Château de Chassagne-Montrachet in Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune

Tour of the ancient cellars and tasting at Maison Joseph Drouhin in Beaune, Côte de Beaune

Visit and Tasting: Maison Joseph Drouhin in Beaune– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Beaune, Bourgogne

Visit: Hospices de Beaune– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Lunch at restaurant Le Carmin (1 Michelin Star) in Beaune

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at Château de Pommard in Pommard, Côte de Beaune.

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Faiveley in Nuits-Saint-George, Côte de Nuits, with Matilde Nicolas, Communications Director

Tasting at Domaine Faiveley in Nuits St. Georges - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Guided tour of the Abbey de Cîteaux

Visit of Château du Clos de Vougeot - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion in Vosne-Romanée, Côte de Nuits, with Armelle Rion

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion in Vosne ­Romanée, Côte de Nuits - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Guillon & Fils in Gevrey­-Chambertin, Côte de Nuits, with Jean-Michel Guillon - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

An Institution: Lunch at Restaurant Chez Guy in Gevrey­-Chambertin - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Pierre Gelin in Fixin, Côte de Nuits. with Owner/ Winemaker Pierre Gelin.

Wine Pairing Lunch, Cellar Visit, Vineyard Tour and Tasting at Domaine Jean­ Marc Brocard in Préhy, Chablis– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars and other Wine Venues in Chablis, France

Visit and tasting at Château Long-Depaquit in Chablis, with General Manager Cécilia Trimaille.

Champagne– An Introduction, France

French Champagne Houses and German Roots

Visit and Tasting at Champagne Jean Josselin, a Grower Champagne House in Gyé­ sur­ Seine – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour of the Avenue de Champagne in Épernay

Dinner at 1-Michelin star restaurant Les Berceaux in Épernay

Cellar visit and tasting at the Champagne House Mercier in Épernay

Lunch at La Coupole, Montparnasse, Paris

Dining and Wining on Boulevard Montparnasse in Paris: La Rotonde, Le Dôme and La Coupole, France – Pre-Bordeaux Wine Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France



Tour and Gourmet Dinner with Wine-pairing at Château Haut-Bailly, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé, with Daina Paulin - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

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Pictures: Amuses Gueules and Champagne on the Terrasse.Tour and Gourmet Dinner with Wine-pairing at Château Haut-Bailly, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé, with Daina Paulin - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

The final event of the 2018 Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy was a tour of and dinner at Château Haut-Bailly. It was a most memorable evening thanks to our charming host, Daina Paulin, the very special setting in the dining and the living rooms of Château Haut-Bailly, the excellent food of Chef Jean-Charles Poinsot, and – last but not least - the superb Chateau Haut-Bailly wines.

We started with a tour of the vineyard and the winemaking facilities.

We moved then to the Château Haut-Bailly Mansion for dinner.

We began with Champagne on the terrasse, watching the sun going down.

We then proceed to the dining room and were served a meal – worthy of a Michelin-star - prepared by the private chef. Daina Paulin poured a selection of Château Haut-Bailly wines.

After dinner we moved to the living room for tea and had the opportunity to tour the kitchen to personally thank Chef Jean-Charles Poinsot for his inspirational menu.

This exclusive dinner celebration in the private living quarters of the owner was be the perfect finale of our wine and gourmet tour.

Daina Paulin was our host.

Pictures: Arriving at Château Haut-Bailly

Château Haut-Bailly

Château Haut-Bailly is a Graves Cru Classé estate that has really hit form in the last 5-7 years. It is located in the commune of Léognan, which is usually more associated with white wine production. Just a stone’s throw away from the city of Bordeaux and our hotel, Château Haut-Bailly, one of the most prestigious Cru Classé de Graves, sits majestically in a 30 hectare vineyard at the heart of the Graves region on the left bank of the river Garonne. Neighboring estates include Château Malartic-Lagravière, Château Smith Haut Lafitte and Château Carbonnieux. The estate's second wine is named Le Parde de Haut-Bailly.

Pictures: In the Vineyard

At Château Haut-Bailly wine has been produced for more than five centuries. Like many Bordeaux estates, the property changed owners multiple times over the centuries. However, three owner families put their mark on the estate.

First, in 1630 it was bought by the Le Bailly family which eventually gave the estate its name. In those days the château had about 80 acres under vine, roughly the same as today. There were many ups and downs during the centuries and by the 1950s the estate was in a sorry state.

Pictures: Cellar Tour

Second, a wine merchant from Belgium, Daniel Sanders, bought the château in 1955 and started intensive renovations. His efforts proofed him right and Château Haut-Bailly was one of the 16 wine producers awarded with the Grand Cru Classé certification in the 1959 classification of the Graves estates.

Finally, in 1998, Elisabeth and Robert G. Wilmers – he is an American banker, she is French – bought Château Haut-Bailly and spared no expenses to invest in the vineyards, winery, and the château to give the estate the possibility to keep producing top quality wines. Robert G. Wilmers passed away in 2017.

Today, Château Haut-Bailly is managed by Véronique Sanders, fourth generation of the Sanders family.

Robert G. Wilmers (1934 - 2017)

In 1998 Château Haut-Bailly was purchased by the late Robert G. Wilmers, Chairman and CEO of the M & T Bank based in Buffalo, New York. As a lover of Bordeaux Grands Crus, his dream came true when he became the owner at Haut-Bailly. He spent much of his childhood and professional life in Belgium.

Hugely conscious of Haut-Bailly’s history yet eager to ensure continuity and modernity, he entrusted in 1998 Haut-Bailly’s management to Véronique Sanders, granddaughter of Jean Sanders.

Picture: Annette Schiller with Daina Paulin and the late Robert G. Wilmers in New York. See: Bordeaux Vintage 2014 in Bottle: Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux (UGC) on 2017 North America Tour in New York - Schiller’s Favorites

Véronique Sanders, General Manager

In 1998, at the age of 30, Véronique Sanders became the General Manager of Château Haut-Bailly, making her one of a very small number of women in charge of a vineyard and the fourth generation of her family to be associated with Haut-Bailly. After two years of preparation at the Grandes Ecoles françaises, she obtained a Master’s degree in economics at the Sorbonne. She began her career at Publicis-FCB in Paris and Prague. Deciding to improve her knowledge about wine, she returned to Bordeaux in 1997 to obtain her DUAD diploma from the Faculty of Oenology. Following the sale of Château Haut-Bailly by her grandfather, Jean Sanders, Robert G. Wilmers appointed Véronique as Commercial Director in 1998 and General Manager in 2000.

Gourmet Dinner with Wine-pairing at Château Haut-Bailly, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé, with Daina Paulin


Amuses Gueules and Champagne on the Terrasse

We started the dinner with small bites and a Pol Roger Champagne on the terrasse of the chateau.

Pictures: Amuses Gueules and Champagne on the Terrasse

Dinner

We then moved over to the dining room for dinner.

Pictures: Dinner

Pictures: Dinner

4-Course Menu

Chef Jean-Charles Poinsot prepared for us an outstanding 4-course menu.


Scallops, red butter


Wagyu beef filet


Selection of cheese


Vanilla, red fruits macaron


Chocolate


The Wines

Château Haut-Bailly Portfolio

Château Haut-Bailly has 28 hectares of vineyards which are very well sited on high, gravelly ground just east of Léognan village. In total the estate produces 150,000 bottles annually. Approximately 50% of production from the property is Grand Vin, 30% is second and 20% is third wine, although this will depend on the vintage.

Grand Vin: Château Haut-Bailly

The wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (65%), Merlot (25%) and Cabernet Franc (10%). The grapes are fermented in 26 concrete tanks of different sizes. The wines are aged for 18 months in new (about 50%) and used barrique barrels. There are 3 different cellars for barrel aging.

La Parde de Haut-Bailly

The estate's second wine is La Parde de Haut-Bailly, produced since 1967, but under the name Domaine de la Parde until 1979. It is aged in barrels for 12 months.

Pessac-Léognan by Chateau Haut-Bailly

The property’s third wine, "Pessac-Léognan," which bears the same name as its appellation, was created in 1987. It comes from young vines – an accessible wine that has spent less time in barrel and can be enjoyed young.

Rose de Haut-Bailly

Since 2004, Château Haut-Bailly has produced a ‘rosé de saignée’ when the conditions allow.


La Parde de Haut Bailly 2015

Château Haut-Bailly was one of the first to produce a second wine in 1967. Originated from the same plots and made with the same winemaking techniques as the first label, La Parde Haut-Bailly is subject to the same draconian selection controls. Over time, it has developed its own personality, displaying a pleasant silky texture on the palate and achieving a style of elegance and refinement. Although its softness and forward aroma mean it can be drunk sooner than Château Haut-Bailly, it also has good aging potential (5 to 8 years).

wine-searcher average price in US$: 30


Château Haut-Bailly 2015

The 2015 Haut-Bailly has an intense bouquet with raspberry preserve, blackberry and briary scents intertwined with cedar and hints of truffle. The palate is medium-bodied with very fine tannins and superb acidity (more tensile than I remember it in barrel). I adore the focus and the class of this wine, the manner in which it gently fans out toward the finish. Classy and sophisticated, this is an outstanding Haut-Bailly. To repeat my sentiment from barrel, this 2015 is up there with the 2009 and 2010. Anticipated maturity: 2021 - 2045. Score: 95 Neal Martin, March 2018

wine-searcher average price in US$: 125


Château Haut-Bailly 2012

The classic 2012 Haut-Bailly is staggeringly great wine, with a stunning bouquet of lead pencil shavings, blueberries, black raspberries and blackcurrants and perhaps a touch of spring flowers, followed by a medium to full-bodied wine with an almost seamless integration of wood, alcohol and tannin. It is rich, concentrated, stunningly supple, pure and a total hedonistic and intellectual turn-on. This wine defines what is meant by intensity of flavor, but it is light on its feet, à la great cuisine. It should be drinkable reasonably young, but age effortlessly for 25-30 years. Drink 2015-2045. Score: 96 Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (218), April 2015

wine-searcher average price in US$: 81


Château Haut-Bailly 2008

A candidate for the -wine of the vintage,- the 2008 Haut-Bailly possesses incredible complexity. Tell-tale notes of lead pencil shavings, charcoal, damp earth, black cherries and black currants intermixed with a hint of subtle barbecue smoke are present in this classic, quintessential Graves. Medium-bodied with an emerging, precocious complexity, it is a super-pure, beautifully textured, long wine that can be drunk now or cellared for 20-25 years. Bravo! Score: 96 Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (194), May 2011

wine-searcher average price in US$: 91


Tea, Coffee

After dinner we moved back to the living room.

This exclusive dinner celebration in the private living quarters of the owner was be the perfect finale of our wine and gourmet tour.

Pictures: Tea, Coffee

In the Kitchen with Chef Jean-Charles Poinsot

Before leaving, we went to the kitchen to say thank you to Chef Jean-Charles Poinsot for the outstanding dinner.

Pictures: Last Stage - In the Kitchen with Chef Jean-Charles Poinsot

Good Night

Picture: Good Night

Winemaker Dinner with Château Haut-Bailly at BToo in Washington DC, with Daina Paulin and Chef Bart Vandaele

Earlier in the year, we enjoyed a great winemaker dinner with the wines of Château Haut-Bailly at BToo in Washington DC, with Daina Paulin and Chef Bart Vandaele.

Daina Paulin was in Washington DC and Annette Schiller/ ombiasy WineTours was able to organize a winemaker dinner at BToo, with Daina and the wines of Château Haut-Bailly and Chef Bart Vandaele and his American/ Belgian/ French fusion cooking.

Picture: Winemaker Dinner with Château Haut-Bailly at BToo in Washington DC, with Daina Paulin, Annette Schiller, Chef Bart Vandaele and Christian Schiller

Picture: BToo in Washington DC

Pictures: Chef Bart Vandaele, Annette Schiller and Daine Paulin

Pictures: The Dinner

Pictures: Bye-bye and Good Night - Bart Vandaele, Mark Dreyfoos, Daina Paulin, Annette and Christian Schiller

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Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours, France

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Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

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Schiller’s Favorite Seafood Places in Bordeaux City, France - An Update

Bordeaux - En Primeur, Negociants, Courtiers, the Quai de Chartons and the Place de Bordeaux– A Short Introduction

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Lunch at Restaurant La Terrasse Rouge, Château La Dominique, Appellation Saimt-Emilion, Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and tasting at Château Clos Fourtet, Appellation Saint-Emilion, Premier Grand Cru Classé B - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

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Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in St. Emilion, France

Tour and Tasting at Château La Conseillante, Appellation Pomerol, with General Manager/ Winemaker Marielle Cazaux - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Tasting at Château La Conseillante, Appellation Pomerol, with GM/ Winemaker Marielle Cazaux - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Wine-pairing Lunch at Château Le Bon Pasteur, Pomerol, with Dany Rolland, GM Benoit Prévot and Chef Frédéric Bozzo - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Tasting (including from Barrel) at Tertre Rôteboeuf, Saint Emilion, with Owner and Winemaker François Mitjavile, France – Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2018)

Wine-pairing Lunch at Château Climens, Appellation Barsac-Sauternes, Première Grand Cru Classé, with Owner/ Winemaker Bérénice Lurton and Chef Florence Camaly - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

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Tour, Tasting and Wine Lunch at a Petit Château and Organic Producer: Château Beauséjour – Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

Bio in Bordeaux: Cellar Tour, Vineyard Tour and Winepairing Lunch at Chateau Beauséjour and Château Langais, AOC Puisseguin-St.Emilion, with Owner/ Winemaker Gérard Dupuy - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Schiller's Favorite Seafood Restaurants in Arcachon and Cap Ferret (Bassin d'Arcachon/ Bordeaux)

Oysters in Bordeaux: Visiting the Oyster Farmer Raphael Doerfler and his Earl Ostrea Chanca Oyster Farm in Grand Piquey/ Bassin d'Arcachon - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Lunch at Pinasse Café, Cap Ferret, Bassin d'Arcachon - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours, France

The 5 Premiers Grands Crus Chateaux en 1855 of Bordeaux, France

What is a Bordeaux Cru Bourgeois? France

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Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

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Pictures: Tasting in the Vineyard the Wines of Weingut Laquai in Lorch, Rheingau, with Gundolf Laquai, Owner and Winemaker

We spent 9 days (Monday, April 29, 2019 to Tuesday, May 7, 2019) touring 5 German wine regions (Rheingau, Mittelrhein, Mosel, Nahe and Rheinhessen), tasting fabulous wines, meeting world-renowned wine makers, and delving deep into German history and culture.

There were 12 of us, including Annette and Christian Schiller. This posting provides an overview. More specific postings focusing on individual events will follow (see list below). Most of the pictures are mine, but I have also used pictures which participants of the tour posted on facebook.



On the Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours, we visited a total of xxxxx wineries in 5 different wine regions: Rheingau, the jewel in the crown, with its perfect, fuller bodied, racy Rieslings; Mittelrhein where the Rieslings grow on the steep slopes of the fortress- and castle-ribboned banks of the Rhine river; Mosel with its dizzying steep vineyards and famous elegant Rieslings; Nahe and its serene, peaceful valley where perfect harmonious wines reflect their roots, and Rheinhessen with its many young, up and coming, dynamic winemakers.

Annette Schiller: Our way of traveling allows wine lovers to fully experience authentic Germany. Drawing on our love and deep knowledge of Germany and close personal ties to many personalities in the wine scene, our small group visits many of the hidden gems that other tours pass by, but which are essential to comprehend what German wine is all about

Germany with its roughly 250,000 acres under vine belongs today to one of the smaller wine producing countries in the world. However, viticulture in Germany has a long tradition, going back to Roman times 2,000 years ago. In the 15th century, the area under vine was four times larger than it is today. Wars, subsequent loss of territory, diseases, overproduction, and competition from beer brewing resulted in land turned over to other agricultural uses. In the 19th century, concentration on terroir and technological progress fostered a tremendous improvement of quality and the prestige of German wines, in particular from the Mosel, Rheingau, and Pfalz regions, resulting in prices above those for first growth Bordeaux wines. Today, all thirteen wine regions in Germany produce outstanding wines, and German Rieslings belong to the best white wines in the world.

Rheingau • Mittelrhein • Mosel • Nahe • Rheinhessen

Monday, April 29, 2019 – Tuesday, May 07, 2019



ITINERARY

DAY 1: Monday, April 29

10:30 am Attending the “Weinbörse” in Mainz.

We spent almost a full day at the Weinbörse. This was the perfect introduction to our wine tour. We already met many of the winemakers we were going to visit on the tour and we had the opportunity to taste many, many top wines from all German wine regions - those we visited on the tour and those we did not visit.






Compared with large, international trade fairs the annual VDP (Association of Germany's Premium Wine Estates) Weinbörse is “klein aber fein,” (“good things come in small packages”). Here you can sample wines from Germany’s elite winemakers from all German wine regions. It is relatively easy for visitors to quickly locate the and/or region of interest. The exhibition area in the Rheingoldhalle is all on one floor.

















Among others, Jancis Robinson, Stephan Rheinhard (Robert Parker) and Stuart Pigott were tasting with us.





04.30 pm Check in at Hotel Hilton in Mainz City.

Hotel Hilton in Mainz City is a modern 4 star hotel in the center of Mainz on the shore of the Rhein river in walking distance to everything: the historic old town, the river, the Mainz central train station, shops and restaurants, and it is just a quick drive from Frankfurt airport.




05.00 pm Mainz City Tour.

Before dinner, we went on a City Tour of Mainz.




07.15 pm Dinner at restaurant Heilig Geist in Mainz.

The Heilig Geist (Holy Spirit) is a very special place. A deconsecrated church with glorious, soaring vaulted ceilings sets the scene. This restaurant with good German food is just in a majestic location.








DAY 2: Tuesday, April 30

09.00 am Vineyard tour, cellar visit and tasting at winery Joachim Flick in Hochheim, Rheingau.

Owner and winemaker Reiner Flick was our host.

We started with a cellar tour and then sat down for a tasting. At the end of the visit and on the way to lunch, Reiner Flick showed us his vineyards, including the famous Hochheimer Königin Victoriaberg.

We began our wine tour with a visit to the easternmost wine village of the Rheingau region, the famous village of Hochheim am Main, the “Gate to the Rheingau”. In the 17th century Britain used the term “Hock” for Hochheim wines and later described all Rheingau wines as “Hock”. At that time, the wines of Hochheim were much more famous than Mosel wines and were more expensive than some of the finest Bordeaux.

Thomas Jefferson visited the region in 1788 and described Rheingau Riesling as “small and delicate Rhysslin which grows only from Hochheim to Rudesheim”. He took 100 vines of Hochheim Riesling back to Monticello and tried to grow wines there. Hochheim was quite famous long before this and the region was known for producing quality wines in the Shakespearean era. Both ‘Hock’ and ‘Rhenish’ can be found in Shakespearean texts.

Hochheim am Main is on the banks of the Main river, which flows west from Frankfurt, meeting the Rhein river at Mainz, on the other side of the river from Hochheim. Essentially the vineyards in this village are at the cross of these two rivers, which gives the terroir a distinctively different flavor than the rest of the Rheingau. The Flick family’s viticulture tradition in Hochheim goes back to 1775 to about the time when Jefferson visited Hochheim.

In 1997 Reiner Flick, the current owner of winery Joachim Flick, purchased a 700 year-old mill with a turbulent history – the Strassenmühle – and moved the winery to this location. Rainer is convinced that quality starts in the vineyard. He practices environmentally friendly viticulture and tries to make the most out of what’s possible with nature. The 47 acres of vineyards are planted with Riesling (81%), Pinot-Noir (10%), and Pinot-Blanc, Pinot-Gris, and Sauvignon-Blanc.

Reiner owns the Monopol Grand Cru site Hochheimer Königin Victoriaberg. There is another interesting history to it: In 1845 Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert visited Hochheim and they were served the best wine from Hochheim and were shown the best vineyard site of Hochheim. In 1850 the English Court allowed the town of Hochheim to call this vineyard: Königin Victoriaberg. Since then the English Court orders this wine for special occasions, the last one was the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.



















11.45 pm Lunch at the Weingut Schloss Johannisberg Gutsrestaurant.

Schloss Johannisberg is one of the world’s oldest Riesling wine estate going back 900 years and it was here that the “Spätlese” was accidently discovered. For many centuries the estate was owned by the Prince-Abbot of Fulda, but changed hands several times during the Napoleonic wars and subsequent secularization.

In 1816, Austrian Emperor Francis II, gave the estate to his Foreign Minister, Prince von Metternich, as a thank you for his successful negotiations in the reorganization of Europe during the “Congress of Vienna”. The last resident of the Metternich family at Schloss Johannisberg, Tatjana Princess von Metternich was a patron of the arts in the Rheingau and beyond and revived the castle to its former gory after the destructions during World War II. After her death in 2006, the Oetker family (yes, that's the one that produces baking helpers and puddings) bought the estate. The Johannisberg wines show substance, considerable volume, and a spicy fruitiness paired with pronounced acidity. We enjoyed the wines with lunch at the Domaine’s wine tavern overlooking the vineyards and the Rhine river.















01.45 pm Cellar visit and tasting at winery Geheimrat J. Wegeler in Oestrich-Winkel, Rheingau.

This historical wine estate Geheimrat J. Wegeler with its picturesque courtyard is in the center of the little wine village Oestrich. The esteate was acquired by the Wegeler family in 1882. Today the proprietor is still the Wegeler-Dreiseberg family. The 119 acres of vineyards are planted 100% with Riesling and are in top locations in Oestrich and Rüdesheim, such as the famous Rüdesheimer Berg Schlossberg, Rüdesheimer Berg Roseneck, Rüdesheimer Berg Rottland, and the Winkeler Jesuitengarten.

The tasting of these wines was very interesting in comparison to the Hochheim wines we tasted earlier in the day.











04.15 pm Cellar visit and tasting at winery Robert Weil in Kiedrich, Rheingau.

Jan Christensen was our host.

We first took look at the vineyards from the tasting room and then toured the celler before sitting down with Jan in the chateau building for a formal tasting

With 185 acres under vine – 100% is planted with Riesling-, winery Robert Weil is one of the largest and most prominent estates in the Rheingau. This estate with its chateau character is a symbol of German Riesling culture. The historical manor house, the ultra-modern cellars and the vinothek stand side by side in a beautiful park – the same synthesis of old and new that is reflected in the estate’s philosophy of excellent, terroir-focused winemaking where tradition and contemporary oenological know-how are in harmony.














06.30 pm Check in at Hotel Kloster Eberbach in Kloster Eberbach.

Hotel Kloster Eberbach is a 3 superior star guesthouse in a part of a former monastery that dates back to the 16th century. This building served formerly as a mill and barn. In the course of the careful modernization of the hotel emphasis was placed upon maintaining its traditional monastic elements. The comfortably furnished double rooms offer a peaceful sleep, just as one expects it would have been like for centuries within the monastery walls.




08.00 pm Dinner at Kloster Eberbach in the Klosterschänke.

The Cistercian monk Bernard of Clairvaux from Burgundy founded the winery when he establishing the Abbey. In medieval times Eberbach Abbey was the largest winery in all of Europe with 750 acres of vineyards. Today Eberbach Abbey is one of the five State-owned wineries (the State of Hesse is its proprietor) and with 500 acres the largest winery in Germany. The estate’s holdings in highly esteemed vineyards in the Hessische Bergstrasse and the Rheingau wine region are unparalleled.







DAY 3: Wednesday, May 01

10.00 am Guided tour of Kloster Eberbach.

One of Europe's best-preserved and important medieval monasteries lies in a valley near the town of Eltville in the Rheingau. Still a world-class winery today, the Eberbach Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery, founded in 1136 by Bernard of Clairvaux as the first Cistercian abbey on the eastern bank of the Rhine river. Its Romanesque and Gothic buildings are very impressive. We will do an in-depth tour of the Abbey, including a visit of the lay brother’s dormitory where every year the famous auction of premium German wines takes place. A very special treat will be a peek into the treasure chamber, where century old wine bottles are still stored and where the movie “The Name of the Rose” with Sean Connery was filmed in 1986.



















12.40 pm Aperitif at the Schwarzes Häuschen in the Steinberg Vineyard of Kloster Eberbach.

The Steinberg vineyard is a “Clos” – a vineyard totally surrounded by a stone wall. It is the largest “Clos” in Germany and one of the very famous Riesling vineyard sites. The monks constructed this vineyard according to the Burgundy prototype.






01.30 pm Lunch, Cellar visit and tasting at winery Baron Knyphausen in Erbach, Rheingau.

Baron Knyphausen and winemaker Arne Willkens were our hosts.

We started with lunch in the courtyard of Weingut Baron Knyphausen. Arne Willkens then showed us the new winemaking facilities and led a tasting in the courtyard of Weingut Baron Knyphausen.

The winery Baron Knyphausen goes back to one of the oldest viticultural enterprises in all of Germany. The Draiser Hof -home of the winery- was built in 1141 by the Cistercian monks of the Eberbach Abbey to cultivate the monastery’s vineyards and fields in Erbach and Eltville. In 1818 the Baron zu Knyphausen family purchased the estate and the vineyards. The holdings include the famous Erbacher Marcobrunn, one of the top terroirs in the Rheingau, if not the world. Almost 60 acres are under vines and planted mostly with Riesling (85%), and with 10% of Pinot Noir and 5% with indigenous grapes such as red Riesling.
























04.30 pm Tasting and dinner at winery Kaufmann in Hattenheim, Rheingau.

Owner and winemaker Urban Kaufmann was our host, with his wife Eva Raps.

Winery Kaufmann was founded by Hans Lang in 1953, in the post World War II era. The son of the founder converted the winery to organic viticulture and became member of the Ecovin Association for Organic Viticulture in 2012. With no heir interested in continuing working in the winery in 2013 the Lang family sold the estate and Urban Kaufmann and Eva Raps purchased the winery. Urban comes from Switzerland and ran one of the best Appenzeller cheese companies. Eva used to be the Managing Director of the VDP.

I quote Urban:”To produce top cheeses was important to me, today Riesling, white Burgundy grapes and Pinot-Noir are the focus in my life. There are magic moments to take care of these grapes in the vineyard and in the cellar from the fermentation phase until bottling.” And Eva:”To implement the VDP’s philosophy of quality management right here in my own winery is an awesome experience”. Dry wines have a long tradition at the estate and account for 90% of the portfolio. Eva and Urban took the conversion to environmentally friendly winemaking to yet another level: in 2017 they were certified biodynamic by Demeter.














DAY 4: Thursday, May 02

09.30 am Cellar tour, vineyard tour, and tasting in the vineyard at winery Laquai in Lorch, Rheingau.

Gundolf Laquai was our host.

During the cellar tour, we focussed on the production of sparkling wines in the champagne method, then walked up and down a few steep slope vineyards, before sitting down in the vineyrad with a beatiful view over the Rhein valley and tasting the wines of Weingut Laqiai.

We travelled to Lorch to the very end of the Rheingau region where it touches the Mittelrhein region. We left the heart of the Rheingau region. The Rhine river left its east to west direction, took a turn to the right and flows south to north again Lorch is a unique place: it sits on one of the narrowest parts of the Rhein river where the Taunus mountain range plunges nearly 60 % down into the valley. The sun's rays strike with all their power on the slate soil rich with minerals. In Lorch the Laquai family has a long tradition of producing wine, going back to 1716. In 1990 brothers Gilbert and Gundolf Laquai started to revitalize extremely steep vineyards and introduced the terrace system. They became pioneers in the Rheingau of planting the slopes horizontally instead of vertically. The embankements of the terraces leave enough room for the development of healthy fauna and flora to help grow healthy vines that give healthy fruit. Their wines reflect the soil: the Rieslings have an herbal, mineral character, and the Pinot Noir shows Cassis and Cherry, herbal notes, strong tannins and a long finish.















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11.30 am Departure and drive to the Mittelrhein wine region.

This short journey to Bacharach involved a ferry ride across the Rhine river. There is no bridge across the Rhine river for some 70 miles between Mainz and Koblenz to not destroy the beauty of the Rhine valley.





12.15 pm Lunch at restaurant Altes Haus in Bacharach.

Bacharach is an incredible beautiful, romantic 1000 year old wine village. Its castles, church spires, medieval city wall, and half-timbered houses on the shore of the Rhine rive is pure “Rheinromantik”. This is also the home town of Michael Thonet, the famous designer of the “cult” chairs, still in vogue today.







02.30 pm Tasting and vineyard drive at winery Ratzenberger in Bacharach, Mittelrhein.

Jochen Ratzenberger was our host.

Most of the time was taken up by a taating of the Ratzenberg wines. Before leaving, Jochen Ratzenberger took us on a vineyard tour which included a breathtaking view of the Rhein valley.

The grandfather of the current owner, Jochen Ratzenberger, purchased this 300 year old wine estate in 1956. It lies in a beautiful narrow valley bordered by extremely steep vineyard sites. The winery itself is also very beautiful with vast, historic vaulted cellars. A significant portion of the 35 acres of vineyards are planted with vines more than 50 years old, which give the wines substance and at the same time elegance. Jochen Ratzenberger also produces some very delicious Sekt, which is kept on the lees for at least 30 months.















04.50 pm Boarding of the cruise ship on the Rhine river in Bacharach.

Cruise on the Rhine, passing the famous Loreley Rock and the slopes of the Mittelrhein wine region. Time to indulge in the breathtakingly beautiful view of the Rhine River its banks dotted with castles, fortresses, and ruins dating from the middle ages. The Middle-Rhine valley is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.












06.50 pm Debarking in Boppard.

Check in at the beautiful Belle Époque Hotel Bellevue in Boppard right on the banks of the Rhine river.

Premier Bellevue Rheinhotel in Boppard is a 4 star old-world, very elegant spa hotel of the Belle Époque era right on the banks of the Rhine river. The views towards the big bend (the Bopparder Hamm) of the Rhine river are priceless.

This hotel dates from the end of the 19th century and has seen the aristocratic visitors from all over Europe when they visited the famous Rhine river. Enjoy the view on the Rhine river and observe the cargo boats traveling upstream and downstream.

The evening was free to explore the quaint little town of Boppard or to stroll along the majestic Rhine river.



DAY 5: Friday, May 03

09.30 am Guided tour of Eltz Castle.

Eltz Castle is a truly fairy-tale medieval castle surrounded by dense forests in the hills above the Mosel river. It was built more than 850 years ago by the Eltz family and is one of the few castles that have never been destroyed. Here you can experience the Middle Ages and nature in its purest form. Today the Countess and Count Eltz, descendants of the same family that lived here in the 12 th century - 33 generations ago - live here and are doing everything to preserve their ancestral home.














12.00 pm Lunch at restaurant Weinhaus Berg in Bremm.







01.30 pm Tasting at winery Reinhold Franzen, Bremm, Terrassen-Mosel.

Angelina Franzen was our host.

The Franzen family has been making wine in Bremm for centuries. It is here where you find the steepest vineyard world-wide, the Bremmer Calmont (68 degree incliniation). And it is the Franzen family who worked hard to preserve this extraordinary terroir of oxidized red Devonian slate and Quarzite. In the 1800 and 1900s, the entire Calmont -50 acres- was planted with Riesling vines and the wines belonged to the most expensive and sought-after bottles of the world. Phyloxera and two world wars ruined the market for German wines, and a younger generation did not deem it worthwhile to work in the very steep vineyards. By 1980, the only 9 acres vineyards left on the Calmont were vineyards down by the road along the Mosel and the entire mountain was covered in roses and wild vines.

In 1999, Ulrich Franzen decided to start buying up as much Calmont as he could. He was able to purchase 112 contiguous parcels, from 112 different owners. Within three years he planted 7,900 Riesling vines into the steep slate ground. This gave him 1.2 ha in the heart of the Calmont, an amphitheater-shaped section near the center of the mountain, facing south. Today, the winery is run by the young couple Kilian and Angelina Franzen. They belong to Germany’s young, very ambitious winemakers who have their own philosophy of winemaking. The grapes are crushed by feet in large boxes and macerated for 2-4 hours. Then they are pressed, and settled for 12 hours prior to fermentation. All ambient yeast ferments here, and nearly all the wines go through malolactic fermentation.














04.00 pm Tasting at winery Jos. Jos. Prüm in Bernkastel-Wehlen, Mosel.

Amei Prüm, the wife of Manfred Prüm, welcomed us.

The contrast cannot be bigger between our previous winery visits and a visit to this world-famous estate on the banks of the Mosel river. At the J.J. Prüm winery all wines are Rieslings and all are sweet. The wines are of great aristocracy, and are renowned for their precision, focus, finess, and legendary ageing potential, regardless of the way how they achieved their level of sweetness (by chaptalizing or adding sweet reserve or through noble rot). Viticulture traditions in the Prüm family go back to the 17 th century, although the J. J. Prüm estate as we know it today, only came into being in 1911 when the property was divided up between seven heirs. Third generation Dr. Manfred Prüm, is the winemaker and owns the estate together with his brother Wolfgang Prüm and his daughter, fourth generation Dr. Katharina Prüm.


















06.00 pm Check in at Christiana’s Wein & Art Hotel in Bernkastel-Kues.

Christiana’s Wein & Art Hotel in Bernkastel-Kues, a unique 3 superior star hotel with stylishly renovated rooms offering a modern living style but at the same time a cosy feeling.





07.00 pm Wine-pairing dinner at winery Richard Böcking in Traben-Trarbach, Middle Mosel.

Owner Denman Zirkle was our host. At the request of Annette, we had a traditional German dinner, which is bread with butter and cold-cuts.

The Böcking family has been influential in wine business in Traben-Trarbach since the 17 th century. At the turn of the 20th Century, Traben Trarbach, along with Bordeaux, were the largest wine trading towns in Europe. During this period the Böckings acquired Ungsberg and Schlossberg, in Trarbach, and Geyerslay in Wintrich, along with the present day Juffer and Juffer-Sonnenuhr, in Brauneberg; these are all vineyards with a reputation for exceptional quality. During the 20 th century the hay-days were over and a steady decline can be observed. In 2010 it seemed wise to sell the estate but a new generation of Böckings hailing over from the United States invested heavily into the winery and a re-awakening of the historic wine estate took place. Today winery Richard Böcking again produces stunning Riesling wines in the best Mosel tradition.

We tasted the wines and had a traditional German meal with matching wines in the 14th century Knights Hall. This is the largest secular building from the Middle Ages on the Mosel with a spectacular romantic ambiance of a bygone era.





















DAY 6: Saturday, May 04

09.45 am Tasting at winery Dr. Loosen in Bernkastel-Kues, Middle Mosel.

Ernst Loosen was our host.

The Dr.Loosen winery has been in the hands of the Loosen family for over 200 years. Located just outside of Bernkastel, it is one of the larger producers in the Mosel region with 130,000 bottles produced annually. In the US the winery is particularly known for its sweeter style Rieslings of top quality. Ernst Loosen is the current owner and while most often associated with the sweet-style, low alcohol wines very often to be found on the shelves of wine stores in the US, he is producing top dry Rieslings on the Premier and Grand Cru (GG) level, which he recently introduced to the market in the US. He also produces white and red wines in the Pfalz in Germany (J.L.Wolf winery) and in the US in Washington state (Chateau St. Michelle) and in Oregon (J. Christopher wines).
















12.00 pm Visit of the famous Berncasteler Doctor vineyard and cellar.

We met Matthias Willkomm, owner of Weingut Dr. H Thanisch - Erben Mueller-Burggraef, in the famous Doctorkeller for an aperitif.













12.30 pm Departure and short drive to the winery Dr. H. Thanisch, Erben Müller-Burggraef.

12.35 pm Vertical tasting of “Berncasteler Doctor”.

Matthias Willkomm was our host.

Berncasteler Doctor is one of the most famous vineyard names in the world. Today the vineyard is divided up among only three owners: Weingüter Geheimrat J. Wegeler - Gutshaus Bernkastel, Weingut Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch – Erben Thanisch and Weingut Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch – Erben Müller-Burggraef.

The Doctor is a small (8.25 acres) plot: south-facing, and an extremely steep slope (up to 60%) of devon slate structure, situated behind and overlooking the rooftops of the quaint old town of Bernkastel. The vineyard is planted exclusively with Riesling vines, about 45% of which are ungrafted. The Doctor name originates in a legend about Prince Boemond II of Trier who fell sick and then was cured by a wine from this vineyard. The Berncasteler Doctor was owned by Count von der Leyen until 1760, and in 1794, under French rule, declared community property. During most of the 19th century, the Doctor was leased to the Thanisch family and it eventually became the property of Dr. Hugo Thanisch and his wife Katharina. The viticultural tradition of the family dates from 1650. Dr. Hugo Thanish, a Prussian deputy, established the estate ́s international reputation, primarily by the spectacular awards and high prices for his wines at auctions.

In 1895 after Dr. Thanisch death, his wife Katharina took the responsibilities of the estate and since then until 2018 women of the Thanisch family have been running the business. The name of the winery changed to Weingut Wwe (this means “Witwe” = widow) Dr. H. Thanisch. In 1988 the Weingut Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch was split up between two branches of the family: Weingut Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch - Erben Thanisch and Weingut Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch - Erben Mueller-Burggraef. Last year Weingut Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch - Erben Mueller-Burggraef was sold to the Peter Mertes company owned by the Willkomm family, Germany’s largest wine merchant.















02.00 pm Lunch at Restaurant Juffer Flair of Weingut Christian Steinmetz in Brauneberg.

This restaurant comes with a beautiful view on the Mosel river and the famous “Juffer” vineyard. It belongs to winery Christian Steinmetz which is a relatively young winery by German standards.









03:45 pm Visit of Wine Presses from Roman Times

Before stopping at Weingut Haart, we visited wine presses from Roman times, which were discovered only recently.




04.00 pm Tasting at winery Haart in Piesport, Mosel.

Johannes Haart was our host

The Haart family’s viticulture tradition goes back to 1337. Weingut Haart is one of the oldest wine estates in the Mosel valley, and one of the few that was not owned by the church or aristocrats. Today it is Johannes Haart who manages the estate. In 2007 his father Theo was awarded the “winemaker of the year” award of the wine guide Gault-Millau Germany. Signature wine of this estate is the “Piesporter Goldtröpfchen”.

Anyone who loves the James Bond movies might remember that in “Goldfinger” James Bond enjoyed a bottle of the “Goldtröpfchen”. Johannes cherishes the family’s wine making traditions but pushes further towards ecological sensible winemaking. He stays away from pesticides and encourages beneficial organisms such as an insect hotel in the vineyard. The wines of this winery are impressive for their tremendous freshness and ageing potential.

Before the visit of Weingut Haart, we made a a short stop to take a look at two 2000 year-old wine presses from Roman times. This presses in close proximity to each other and at the edge of the world famous wine site “Piesporter Goldtröpfchen” were only discovered in 1985 and 1991 when road building measures for land consolidation were undertaken.

















06.30 pm Check in at Hotel Krone Riesling in Trittenheim.

Hotel Krone Riesling in Trittenheim is a 3 star historic hotel situated directly on the banks of the Mosel River, surrounded by vineyards with a stunning panorama across the river. This quiet, dreamlike location, away from noise and traffic, lets you forget the everyday life quickly.



08.00 pm Dinner at restaurant Krone Riesling.



DAY 7: Sunday, May 05

09.00 am Guided bus tour of the Roman City of Trier.

Trier sits on the banks of the Mosel River and is the oldest city in Germany. In Roman times it was the largest city north of the Alps, and the second most important city of the Roman Empire. For some years it even became an imperial city. This 2000 year old city is a treasure trove of Roman and German history, and pagan and Christian culture. There is so much to see in Trier, but the famous landmarks from Roman times are a must: the Porta Nigra, the amphitheatre, and the imperial thermal baths. The most eminent citizen of Trier in modern times was Karl Marx, who was born and raised here.






11.00 am Cellar tour and tasting at winery Peter Lauer in Ayl, Upper Mosel, Saar Valley.

Katharina Lauer and Peter Lauer were our hosts.

The Saar, a tributary to the Mosel river gives name to one of the 2 unique sup-regions of the Mosel wine region where crisp, more masculine Rieslings are made. Frank Schoonmaker wrote 1956 in ‘The Wines of Germany’: “In these great and exceedingly rare wines of the Saar, there is a combination of qualities which I can perhaps best describe as indescribable – austerity coupled with delicacy and extreme finesse, an incomparable bouquet, a clean, very attractive hardness tempered by a wealth of fruit and flavor which is overwhelming.”

Florian Lauer, currently the head at the 100% Riesling winery Peter Lauer (20 acres), which was founded in 1830, produces exactly those kind of wines. His specialties are dry and just slightly off-dry Rieslings. The wines are spontaneously fermented with their natural yeasts. For many years Florian Lauer fought the wine law of 1971. We all have heard of the “Ayler Kupp”. This was once the filet piece of the Kupp mountain. Other parts of the mountain had different names to distinguish between the various terroirs. The wine law of 1971 abolished the traditional, historic terroir thinking, merged vineyard sites, and reduced the number of single vineyards from 35,000 to 5,000. The entire mountain now was named “Ayler Kupp”. It has been Florian’s mission to keep the old vineyard names alive. He has been fighting this fight since his first vintage in 2005. The EU regulations forced an update to the law in 2014 and finally he now can legally use the older vineyard names such as Unterstenberg, Stirn, Kern and Neuenberg.





















12.30 pm Lunch at Weinrestaurant Ayler Kupp at winery Peter Lauer.








02.30 pm Departure from the Mosel wine region and drive to the Nahe wine region.

05.00 pm Check in at Parkhotel Kurhaus Bad Kreuznach in Bad Kreuznach, Nahe.

Parkhotel Kurhaus Bad Kreuznach in Bad Kreuznach is a very elegant 4 superior star old-world, historic hotel. It sits in the SPA-Garden of Bad Kreuznach, on an island surrounded by the river Nahe. German emperor Wilhelm II took his baths here and received many illustrious guests. In 1958 German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and French President Charles de Gaulle met here to negotiate the French-German friendship pact.



The evening was free to enjoy this beautiful spa hotel. You could take a dip into the thermal hot spring waters or head out to town where you found a medieval bridge built in 1300 crossing over the Nahe river. This is one of the few remaining bridges in the world with building constructed on it.


DAY 8: Monday, May 06

09.15 am Tasting at winery H. Dönnhoff, Oberhausen, Nahe.

Anne Dönnhoff was our host.

The Dönnhoff family has been making wines for more than 250 years, but a new era started when Helmut Dönnhoff began making wine in 1971. He started out with a vineyard of 10 acres, and through careful acquisition he now cultivates 60 acres of the best vineyards in the Nahe valley. Helmut Dönnhoff has become a living legend of German wine and is celebrated as one of Germany’s very best producers. A few years ago, his son, Cornelius Dönnhoff, took over, with his wife Anne, who led the wine tasting. Both are committed to making the most out of the terroir to attain the ultimate in quality. The majority of the grapes planted are Riesling, but Dönnhoff also produces outstanding Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris.












11.30 am Visit and tasting at winery Dr. Crusius, Traisen, Nahe.

Peter Crusisu and his daughter Judith were our hosts. Judith, jointly with her sister Rebecca, are slated to take over the winery.

A lot has happened since the Crusius family settled in Traisen in 1576 to start a mixed agricultural and winegrowing farming estate. In the 1950s, Hans Crusius transformed the farm into a wine estate covering 18.5 acres. Today the winery has 50 acres planted with vines and is one of Germany’s top wine estates. The Gault & Millau wine guide for Germany rated winery Dr, Crusius with 4 out of 5 grapes. Owner is Dr. Peter Crusius, the son of Hans Crusius. The vineyards are predominantly planted with Riesling (60%), some white Burgundy varieties (30%) and several varieties of red wine (Pinot noir précoce and Pinot noir 10%). Their top vineyard sites include the spectacular “Traiser Bastei”, which is with just 3 acres one of Germany’s smallest top vineyard site, and the very steep “Schlossböckelheimer Felsenberg”.































01.45 pm Lunch at restaurant 3 Buchen, Golfclub Nahetal, in Bad Münster-Ebernburg.





03.45 pm Check in at NH Hotel in Bingen.

The NH-Hotel in Bingen is a 4 star very modern hotel beautifully situated at the confluence of the Nahe and Rhine rivers, with stunning views across the Rhine to the vineyards and castles on the Rheingau side.






05.00 pm Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at winery Kruger-Rumpf, Münster-Sarmsheim, Nahe.

Stefan Rumpf was our host. We started the visit with a vineyard tour, followed by a quick cellar tour, where we met Georg Rumpf, who is currently in charge of making the wines at Weingut Kruger-Rumpf. We then sat down for a tasting.

Here we arrived at the far end of the Nahe region where the Nahe river joins the Rhein river. The Nahe wine region is the region in Germany with the most diverse geological formations making it very difficult to claim a distinctive “Nahe” character of the wines. We tasted sleek, piquant Rieslings and at winery Kruger-Rumpf we discovered that the Nahe can also produce hearty Silvaner, Grauburgunder, Chardonnay, and wonderful Pnot Noir.

“In our family, viniculture has been a tradition since 1708 - a tradition that we have been cultivating in our vineyards as well as in our manor house which was built back in 1830” says Georg Rumpf. Today, the vineyard area totals about 50 acres and the annual production is 14,000 cases. Georg Rumpf has taken over the winemaking at Weingut Kruger-Rumpf, while his father Stefan now focuses more on sales, and his mother Cornelia manages the restaurant.




















08.00 pm Dinner at the Altes Zollamt restaurant in Bingen.





DAY 9: Tuesday, May 07

09.30 am Vineyard tour and tasting at winery Bischel in Appenheim, Rheinhessen.

Christian Runkel was our host. He first took us on an extensive vineyard tour. After a quick look at the winemaking facilities, we sat down with him for a tasting of his bone-dry Rieslings.

This is a relatively young winery by German standards and one of the rising stars of Rheinhessen. Current owners are the “Bischel brothers” Christian and Matthias Runkel. They belong to the group of young, very ambitious winemakers who want to bring German wines, and of course particularly wines from Rheinhessen back into the first league of wines world-wide. Their grandfather founded the winery in 1960.

Today the winery has 47 acres of vineyard in top sites in Bingen (Scharlachberg), in Appenheim (the famous Hundertgulden), and in Gau-Algesheim (Johannisberg, Sankt Laurentiuskapelle), all in northern Rheinhessen. Year after year the brothers took steps to radically improve the quality. Besides sustainable vineyard management they reduced yields and only use hand selected, perfectly ripened grapes that are spontaneously fermented with the natural yeast from the vineyards. The wines are aged in steel tanks and oak casks and the best Pinots are matured in French barrique and tonneau barrels.

Besides stunning Riesling they produce a gorgeous Pinot-Blanc with an enchanting bouquet of flowers and vanilla, and wonderful, elegant, Pinot-Noirs. Their efforts were awarded with being asked to join the VDP. As of January 1, 2019 they are the newest member of the VDP.


























12.15 pm Winery visit and lunch at winery Louis Guntrum in Nierstein, Rheinhessen.

Konstantin Guntrum was our host.

The family roots go back to 1648, to the small village of Wörrstadt in Rheinhessen. Ever since, the Louis Guntrum family has been growing grapes and making wine. The 8th generation, Louis Jean George Guntrum, built today's estate building in 1923. It impresses with its stunning location right on the banks of the Rhine river between Nierstein and Oppenheim.

Today, the winery is owned and managed by the 11th generation, Louis Konstantin Guntrum with his wife Stefanie.



























02:30 pm Departure.

03:00 pm Arrival at Frankfurt Airport.



07:30 pm Post-tour Dinner at Mainlust Desche Otto in Schwanheim, Frankfurt.

Those of us, who had not yet left, got togather at Mainlust Desche Otto for a typical apple wine dinner, with 2 of our grandkids.




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Germany's 12 Top Winemakers (With 5/5 Stars) - Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019

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Picture: Dinner with Sebastian Fürst and Julian Huber. See: Winemaker Dinner with Chef/ King of Spices Ingo Holland and Sebastian Fürst (Weingut Rudolf Fürst, Franken), Julian Huber (Weingut Bernhard Huber, Baden) and Jérôme Legras (Champagne Legras & Haas)

The Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019 was released on Friday, October 26, 2018. The Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019 reviews on about 1000 pages more than 11.000 wines of 1000 wineries. Its rating symbol is a star and Germany’s best winemakers are awarded one to five stars. The wines are rated on the 1 to 100 scale.

Pictures: The Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019 and the Other Leading Germany Wine Guides

The Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019 honored the following three outstanding personalities of the German wine world with Winemaker of the Year, Rising Star of the Year and Discovery of the Year awards:

Winemaker of the Year (Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019): Roman Niewodniczanski, Owner, Weingut van Volxem in Wiltingen/ Saar

Rising Star of the Year (Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019): Niko Brandner, Sekthaus Griesel & Compagnie , Bensheim, Hessische Bergstraße

Discovery of the Year (Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019): Yvonne Libelli and Martin Lucas, Weingut Margarethenhof, Forst, Pfalz

12 winemakers received the top rating of 5/ 5 stars in the Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019. I have listed them below, arranged by region.

3 winemaker are no longer listed:

Weingut Forstmeister Geltz-Zilliken (Mosel)
Weingut Dönnhoff (Nahe)
Weingut Weil (Rheingau)

1 winemaker was added to the list:

Weingut Emrich-Schönlber (Nahe)

Postings/ Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019

I am releasing 4 postngs with regard to the Vinum WeingGuide Deutschland 2019:

Germany’s Best Winemakers– Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019 Awards
Germany's Best Wines: 10 Categories - Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019
Germany’s Top Winemakers (With 5/5 Stars) - Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019
Winemaker of the Year (Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2019): Roman Niewodniczanski, Owner, Weingut van Volxem in Wiltingen/ Saar

Ahr

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Baden

Bernhard Huber

One of the winemakers leading the German red wine revolution. Bernhard Huber, only 53 years old, died in June 2014, after a battle with cancer. His son, Julian Huber, has taken over. We visited Weingut Huber during the Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2014 and again in 2015. 28 hectares.

See:
Wine Tasting at Weingut Bernhard Huber– Germany-South Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)
Tasting at Weingut Bernhard Huber in Baden, with Yquem Viehauser and Julian Huber – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Pictures: Tasting at Weingut Bernhard Huber in Baden, with Yquem Viehauser and Julian Huber – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Franken

Rudolf Fürst

Weingut Rudolf Fürst has the reputation of being a specialist for red wines, Spätburgunder and Früburgunder, which account for 60% of the production; but brilliant dry wines are also produced. Sebastian Fürst has taken over from his father Paul Fürst. 20 hectares.

See:
Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting (from Barrel and from Bottle) at Weingut Rudolf Fürst, Franken, with Sebastian Fürst - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken
Tasting and Tour with the Pinot Noir Legend Paul Fürst, Weingut Rudolf Fürst in Bürgstadt, Franken – Germany-East Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)
Winemaker Dinner with Sebastian Fürst, Weingut Fürst, Franken, at Schaumahl, Offenbach/ Frankfurt, 16 Points Gault Millau, Germany
Winemaker Dinner with Chef/ King of Spices Ingo Holland and Sebastian Fürst (Weingut Rudolf Fürst, Franken), Julian Huber (Weingut Bernhard Huber, Baden) and Jérôme Legras (Champagne Legras & Haas)

Pictures: Paul Fürst, Annette Schiller, Sebastian Fürst and Christian Schiller at Weingut Rudolf Fürst. See: Tasting and Tour with the Pinot Noir Legend Paul Fürst, Weingut Rudolf Fürst in Bürgstadt, Franken – Germany-East Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)


Pictures: Winemaker Dinner with Sebastian Fürst, Weingut Fürst, Franken, at Schaumahl, Offenbach/ Frankfurt, 16 Points Gault Millau, Germany

Pictures: Dinner with Sebastian Fürst and Julian Huber. See: Winemaker Dinner with Chef/ King of Spices Ingo Holland and Sebastian Fürst (Weingut Rudolf Fürst, Franken), Julian Huber (Weingut Bernhard Huber, Baden) and Jérôme Legras (Champagne Legras & Haas)

Pictures: Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting (from Barrel and from Bottle) at Weingut Rudolf Fürst, Franken, with Sebastian Fürst - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Hessische Bergstrasse

None.

Mittelrhein

None.

Mosel (Mosel - Saar -Ruwer)

Egon Müller

The legendary Scharzhof lies on the Saar River. Egon Mueller’s fruity-sweet and noble-sweet, low alcohol wines are legendary. 16 hectares.

Pictures: Annette and Christian Schiller with Egon Müller, Weingut Egon Müller, at the Rieslingfeier 2015 in New York City, USA, see: The 11 Winemakers: Rieslingfeier 2015 in New York City, USA

Picture: Annette Schiller and Egon Müller. See: The Annual "Slaughterhouse" Riesling Feast in New York: Rieslingfeier 2017, USA

Schloss Lieser (Thomas Haag)

The older brother of Oliver Haag, Weingut Fritz Haag, grew up at Weingut Fritz Haag. Thomas Haag has been the winemaker at Weingut Schloss Lieser in Lieser since 1992 and its owner since 1997. Schloss Lieser – a mighty castle – is the landmark of Lieser, a tiny, quaint Mosel village, built in 1875 by Baron von Schorlemer. Weingut Schloss Lieser was founded in 1904 and produced some of the greatest wines in the Mosel region. In the second half of the 1900s, however, the estate passed through several hands and went into decline.

Pictures: Tasting at Weingut Schloss Lieser in Lieser with Owner/ Winemaker Thomas Haag– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016

Picture: Thomas Haag, Weingut Schloss Lieser, and Christian Schiller in Mainz. See: Thomas Haag, Weingut Schloss Lieser, Germany’s Winemaker of the Year, Gault Millau WeinGuide Deutschland 2015

Picture: Annette Schiller, Thomas Haag with his Son (Weingut Schloss Lieser) and Stephen Bitterolf at the 2017 Rieslingfeier in NYC. See: The Annual "Slaughterhouse" Riesling Feast in New York: Rieslingfeier 2017, USA

Nahe

Emrich-Schönleber

The first mentioning of winegrowing in the Schönleber family dates back to the mid-18th century. Today the estate has 20.4 hectares of vineyards and 85% is planted with Riesling. Monzingen is located in the western fringes of the Nahe winegrowing area, with vineyards situated between 160 to 250 metres above sea level, and protected from the north by the Soonwald forest. Werner and Frank Schönleber’s rigorous quality control brought the winery to the upper echelon in Germany and beyond.

Picture: Christian Schiller and Werner Schönleber, Weingut Emrich-Schönleber at the 2013 Riesling Gala at Kloster Eberbach, Germany

Pictures: At Weingut Emrich-Schönleber. See: Tasting at Weingut Emrich-Schönleber in Monzingen, Nahe, with Owner/ Winemaker Frank Schönleber - Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Schäfer-Fröhlich

Tim Fröhlich took over the virtually unknown estate of his parents in 1998 and shaped it into one of the top Nahe estates in a very short period of time.Tim is a “master” of indigenous yeast fermentation.  His dry wines are much appreciated in Germany, while in the US and Asia, Weingut Dönnhoff is better known for its fruity-sweet and noble-sweet Rieslings. 20 hectares. 85% Riesling.

Picture: Christian Schiller and Tim Fröhlich in Wiesbaden

Pictures: At Weingut Schäfer-Fröhlich in Bockenau - Germany-North Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential German Riesling and the Northernmost Pinot Noir

Pfalz

Bürklin Wolf

Bernard Bürklin founded this estate in 1597. Today it is run by his descendant, Bettina Bürklin von Gurdaze, and her husband Christian.

Weingut Bürklin Wolf is one of the largest family-owned wine estate in Germany, with 110 hectares of vineyards in the Pfalz Mittelhardt, including many of the best sites in Wachenheim, Forst, Deidesheim and Ruppertsberg. Even though this estate produces first-class sweet wines, the site is most famous for its dry Rieslings.

Pictures: Hauskonzert - Sunday Morning Concert - at Weingut Dr. Bürklin-Wolf with Annette Schiller and Bettina Bürklin-von Guradze and a 150 years old Steinway Concert Piano. See: Impromptu Tasting at Weinbar & Vinothek Weingut Dr. Bürklin-Wolf in Deidsheim, with Managing Director Steffen Brahner - Germany-South and Alsace 2018 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen

Picture: Annette Schiller, Chef Burkhard Schork, Steffen Brahner, MD, Weingut Bürklin-Wolf. See: Riesling Gala 2017 at Eberbach Monastery in the Rheingau: A Riesling Feast in a Breathtaking Historic Setting, Germany

Knipser

A world class producer of both white and red wines. Werner Knipser has been experimenting with international red grape varieties for some years. Virtually all wines are fermented in a dry style. Werner Knipser’s children Sabine Knipser and Stephan Knipser are in the process of taking over. 40 hectares.

Picture: Stephan Knipser, Weingut Knipser, Sebastion Fürst, Weingut Fürst and Christian Schiller in Mainz. See: Germany’s Best Winemakers and Wines – Vinum WeinGuide Deutschland 2018 Awards: The Award Ceremony in Mainz, Germany

Ökonomierat Rebholz

A broad wine portfolio with Riesling and Pinots (Blanc, Noir and Gris) as well as Chardonnay. All dry. A mover and shaker in the "Grosses Gewächs" movement. The estate’s 22 ha are farmed bio-dynamically with a production of about 10,000 cases.

See:
Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz in Siebeldingen, Pfalz, with Hansjörg and Valentin Rebholz and Sabine Wagner - Germany-South and Alsace 2017 Tour by ombiasy WineTours
Tasting at Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz in Siebeldingen, Pfalz – Germany-South by ombiasy WineTours (2015)
Wine Tasting at Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz in Siebeldingen, Pfalz – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Picture: The Table of Hannsjörg Rebholz, Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz, Pfalz, at the Gala Dinner of the Rieslingfeier 2016 in New York City, with Annette Schiller, David Schildknecht and Hannsjörg Rebholz. See: A German Riesling Feast in New York City: Rieslingfeier 2016, USA

Picture: Annette and Christian Schiller with Hansjörg and Birgit Rebholz at Prowein 2015 in Düsseldorf

Pictures: Tasting at Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz in Siebeldingen, Pfalz, with Hansjörg Rebholz. See: Tasting at Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz in Siebeldingen, Pfalz – Germany-South by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Picture: In the Cellar of Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz, Siebeldingen, Pfalz, with Hansjörg and Valentin Rebholz. See: Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz in Siebeldingen, Pfalz, with Hansjörg and Valentin Rebholz and Sabine Wagner - Germany-South and Alsace 2017 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Rheingau

Peter Jakob Kühn

One of the leaders of biodynamic winemaking in Germany. Last year's Gault Millau Deutschland Wunemaker of the Year. 20 hectares. 90% Riesling and 10% Pinot Noir. Peter Jakob's son Peter Bernhard Kühn is in the process of taking over.

Picture: Christian Schiller and Peter Jakob Kühn in Kiedrich, Rheingau, see: Extraordinary Views of the Rheingau Vineyards - A Spectecular Helicopter Flight over the Rheingau with Rheingau Winemakers, Germany

Picture: Annette Schiller with Peter Jakob Kühn in Berlin

Pictures: Kühn Peter Jakob, Oestrich (Rheingau) - One of the Bio-dynamic Stars in Germany: Weingut Peter Jakob Kühn in Östrich, Winkel– Germany-North Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Rheinhessen

Keller

Leader of the Rheinhessen wine renaissance. Has a broad wine portfolio with 60 % accounted for by Riesling and also including the lesser known autochthon Silvaner as well as Spaetburgunder. 15 hectares.

Picture: Annette Schiller,Julia and Klaus Peter Keller at the 2015 Rieslingfeier in New York, see: A German Riesling Feast in New York City: Rieslingfeier 2015, USA

Wittmann

The Wittmann family has been growing grapes and producing wine in the small Rheinhessen village of Westhofen since 1663. Today, the estate cultivates 62 acres of vines in the rolling limestone hills found in the southern part of the region, just west of the Rhine river valley. They have been pioneers in developing the full-bodied, well-balanced style of dry wines for which the region has become known. And they were early adopters of organic (1990) and biodynamic (2004) viticulture.

Riesling is the dominant grape variety, accounting for 65% of the estate’s vineyard area. They also produce the three Pinot varieties (Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir), as well as Silvaner. In addition, small quantities of Scheurebe, Chardonnay and some minor varieties are grown.

Pictures: Philipp Wittmann and Eva Clüsserath-Wittmann, Weingut Wittmann, with Annette and Christian Schiller at Prowein 2015 in Düsseldorf

Pictures: Cellar Tour and Wine Tasting with Philipp Wittmann and Eva Clüsserath-Wittmann at Weingut Wittmann in Westhofen – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Saale-Unstrut

None.

Sachsen

None.

Württemberg

None.

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Winemaker Dinner with Sebastian Fürst, Weingut Fürst, Franken, at Schaumahl, Offenbach/ Frankfurt, 16 Points Gault Millau, Germany

Winemaker Dinner with Chef/ King of Spices Ingo Holland and Sebastian Fürst (Weingut Rudolf Fürst, Franken), Julian Huber (Weingut Bernhard Huber, Baden) and Jérôme Legras (Champagne Legras & Haas)

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Tasting at Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz in Siebeldingen, Pfalz – Germany-South by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Wine Tasting at Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz in Siebeldingen, Pfalz – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Extraordinary Views of the Rheingau Vineyards - A Spectecular Helicopter Flight over the Rheingau with Rheingau Winemakers, Germany

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Cellar Tour and Wine Tasting with Philipp Wittmann and Eva Clüsserath-Wittmann at Weingut Wittmann in Westhofen – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

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Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Combier in Pont de l’Isère, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône, with Laurent Combier - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

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Picture: Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Combier in Pont de l’Isère, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Maurice Combier came to Pont de l’Isère in 1962 to grow apricots, other fruit, and grapes. In the 70s he converted to organic agriculture and people labeled him ‘Maurice Le Fou’ (Crazy Maurice). He sold his grapes to the cooperative. In 1989 his son Laurent  joined the domaine. He became interested in winemaking, studied oenology, and moved the domaine into viticulture. He built a cave and started to produce wine.

Today the domaine has 35 hectares with most of the vineyards situated around Pont de l’Isère in the AOP Crozes-Hermitage and some smaller plots across the river in Saint Joseph.

Owner/ Winemaker Laurent Combier was our host. He showed us the modern winemaking facilities, including a large number of concrete eggs and then led a tasting in estate's tasting room.

Pictures: Arriving at Domaine Combier

Vitabella: Domaine Combier Celebrates Half a Century of Organic Farming

See here.

Domaine Combier in Crozes-Hermitage – owner of the Clos des Grives – has just celebrated 46 years of being organic, making the estate one of the pioneers of organic agriculture in France. Almost half a century later, history has proved Maurice Combier right. He passed away at the beginning of this year, leaving his son Laurent a priceless legacy: land that is healthy, rich and full of life thanks to his determination to protect the natural environment despite all opposition. Half a century of knowledge and experience for the world of viticulture that has enabled Domaine Combier to launch new organic initiatives for the next 50 years.

It was in 1970 that Maurice Combier decided to switch to organic farming in order to preserve the life of the soil and get the best out of his terroir whilst respecting nature. He described himself as a peasant wine-grower and indeed, at the time, Domaine Combier had fruit trees as well as vines. Above and beyond any economic interest, Maurice Combier saw in it an ecological interest, and the estate is now one of the few in France to have maintained its polycultural activity.

Pictures: Cellar Tour at Domaine Combier

Laurent Combier comments: “Like all pioneers, my father had to be stubborn to stay his course and swim against the current. He had heard about the necessity to preserve the life of the soils and that had a positive impact on him. For him, being a peasant wine-grower meant, first and foremost, immersing himself in his terroir, preserving it, maintaining its fertility and its organic activity to get the best from it. We must now continue this work, whether it be in our vineyard or with our peach and apricot trees.”

With the arrival of the new generation in the form of Julien and David Combier the estate is preparing for the future with the acquisition of new parcels of vines and the expansion of its cellar, scheduled for 2017. The future at Domaine Combier will also see a hedge planting programme and the creation of zones of biodiversity around the new parcels. At a time of very real environmental awareness, when consumers are calling out for healthy, organic products that are good for them and for the environment, Domaine Combier is looking at new initiatives that go even further in the preservation of its ecosystem, and also in the education of tastes and flavours and the nuances of the terroir. Refining taste for a healthier body and a healthier world. A major role that is shared by winegrowers and farmers in general: to better inform, explain, drive home the message and help people consume better. That is the task Domaine Combier has set itself for the coming decades.

Tasting

The tour ended with a tasting in the tasting room of Domaine Combier, with Laurent Combier. We were greeted by Ghislaine Combier, Laurent's wife.

Pictures: Tasting with Laurent and Ghislaine Combier

The Wines Laurent Poured

Laurent poured 5 Domaine Combier wines as well as 2 wines from Priorat where started to produce wine a few years ago.


2017 Cuvée Laurent Combier Rouge Euro 14.50

La « Cuvée L » Crozes-Hermitage est née en 1999 avec l’arrivée des premiers oeufs. Principalement composée de jeunes vignes, c’est la cuvée plaisir par excellence, un vin que Laurent a voulu accessible à tous. Fraîcheur, fruité et gourmandise signent ce vin à chaque millésime.


2016 Domaine Combier Rouge Euro 21

Le classique Domaine Combier, Crozes-Hermitage, signe le domaine et aussi son appellation. Structure, tanins fondus, fruité tout en rondeur: tout vient de ces galets roulés lisses et chauds qui marquent en profondeur ce terroir à nul autre pareil.


2016 Cap Nord Rouge Euro 28

Cette cuvée est née en 2010, CAP NORD, Crozes-Hermitage, est une sélection parcellaire de vignes situé au Nord de l’appellation. Alliance éclatante entre concentration et finesse. Sa fraîcheur et son intensité lui procurent un excellent potentiel de vieillissement.


2016 Clos des Grives Rouge Euro 38

Le Clos des Grives, est devenu l’une des références parmi les grands vins du Nord de la Vallée du Rhône. Comme pour la haute-couture, des petites mains s’affairent quotidiennement pour élaborer une cuvée absolument unique. Nécessitant du temps, il bénéficie toujours d’une année de vieillissement supplémentaire passée en bouteille. Ce vin marque par sa profondeur, l’ampleur de sa matière et la finesse de sa structure. Généreux dans sa jeunesse, il prend la parfaite expression du vin de taffetas avec les années et les décennies.


2017 Domaine Combier Blanc Euro 21

Le classique Domaine Combier, Crozes-Hermitage, est 80% Marsanne et 20% Roussanne. Un assemblage idéal selon la vision de la famille: « Nous voulions un vin pour la table. L’exubérance de la Roussanne est tempérée par la minéralité de la Marsanne. La richesse s’harmonise avec la droiture.


Priorat Wines

We ended the tasting with 2 wines from the Priorat, where Domaine Combier recently started to produce wine with a partner.


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Tasting at Maison Clusel-Roche in Ampuis, Côte Rôtie, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Tasting at Domaine Georges Vernay in Condrieu, Northern Rhône, with Owner Paul Ansellem-Vernay - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Dinner at Hôtellerie Beau Rivage in Condrieu, with Chef Chef Ludovic Mounier - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Maison Delas-Frères in Saint Jean de Muzols, Saint Joseph, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Lunch at Restaurant La Grappe d’Or in Saint-Péray, with Chef Pierre Yves Jacques Sébastien - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

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Lunch at Restaurant Le Mesclun in Séguret, Southern Rhône

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Lunch at Restaurant Le Dolium in Beaumes-de Venise, Southern Rhône

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Dinner at Restaurant Benvengudo, Les Baux de Provence, Southern Rhône

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine du Pegau in Châteauneuf du Pape, with Owner/ Winemaker Laurence Féraud and Cellar Master Andreas Lenzenwöger

At Pont du Gard: Lunch at Restaurant Les Terrasses

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Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine La Bastide Saint Dominique in Courthézon, Châteauneuf du Pape, with Owner Véronique Bonnet and Owner/ Winemaker Eric Bonnet

Tasting at the Caveau of the Perrin Family in Châteauneuf du Pape

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Château la Nerthe, Châteauneuf du Pape

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Visit and Tasting at Château de Chassagne-Montrachet in Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

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Pictures: Visit and Tasting at Château de Chassagne-Montrachet in Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

The Domaine de Château de Chassagne-Montrachet is a family estate of 35 hectares, belonging to the Picards, who also own 4 estates in the Côte Chalonnaise (100 Ha). The Domaine de Château de Chassagne-Montrachet has magnificent 11th and 14th century cellars, which we toured before a tasting in the moderne tasting room.

After the visit we went back to Beaune and spent the evenng in Beaune.

Chassagne-Montrachet

Source: wine-searcher, see here.

Chassagne-Montrachet is in the Côte de Beaune sub-region of Burgundy and a communal appellation, created in 1937. The designation covers both red wines, made from Pinot Noir, and whites made from Chardonnay.

The output ratio of red and white wines is roughly 35:65. White Chassagne-Montrachet wine is historically more renowned. This led to a marked increase in white wine production during the latter years of the 20th Century. Much recent planting has, however, been on flatter areas, with more fertile soils. Lighter wines are generally made from these sites.

The village-level appellation covers around 300 hectares (740 acres). Most of this lies below the road between Puligny and Santenay. However The three Grand Crus lie within the smaller section above the road to the northeast. The Le Montrachet and Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Crus straddle the border with Puligny-Montrachet. 3ha of the former and 5.62ha of the latter (7.4 and 13.9 acres) lie within Chassagne-Montrachet. Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet is the most southerly of Burgundy's Grand Cru vineyards. This tiny plot (1.57ha, 3.89 acres) adjoins Bâtard to the southwest and lies completely within the commune.

Pictures: Arriving at Château de Chassagne-Montrachet in Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune

Chassagne-Montrachet also boasts a large number of Premier Crus; 55. These cover 149ha (368 acres), of which 117ha (79 acres) are planted to Chardonnay. They flow unbroken from its southern border with Santenay to Puligny-Montrachet. Some of the most prominent Premier Cru vineyards include Vergers, En Remilly, La Maltroie and Morgeot. The latter covers 58ha (142 acres) in the southeast, and is the largest Premier Cru here. However it is divided into over 20 lieux-dits the title of which may be used by producers.

The soils around the commune have a high content of limestone. This is particularly so on the slopes of the Côte d'Or, the 45 kilometer (27 mile) limestone escarpment running from Dijon to Santenay. There is a distinct difference, however, between the vineyard sites to the south of Chassagne-Montrachet village and those to the north. To the south, they have a higher concentration of limestone marl and red gravel – soils which suit Pinot Noir better. To the north, the harder marlstone gives way to softer, finer limestone structures; it is here that some of the world's most-respected Chardonnay is produced. Some years ago a group led by Bernard Morey tried to draw up a Chardonnay map of the appellation. The project was intended to match the grape variety with the best soils, but it did not receive enough support to be carried out.

The climate around Chassagne-Montrachet is of continental type, with warm, dry summers and cool, extended winters. Spring arrives earlier here than in Burgundy's northern outposts like Chablis. Nevetheless the commune's viticulturalists must still contend with cold spring mornings and the risk of frost damage to their vines.

Domaine de Château de Chassagne-Montrachet

The château itself dates back to the eleventh century. Wineproduction started here already around 880 during the gallo-roman time. To the estate belong vast caves from the 11th and 14th centuries – about 1000 square meters – where wines are stored. The Château de Chassagne Montrachet property totals 13 acres equally divided between vineyards planted with Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, all located within the Chassagne Montrachet producing area. The amazing thing about this domaine is the placement of their vines. Their Bourgogne Pinot and Chardonnay come from just outside the Chassagne appellation, while their Chassagne plots lie within extreme proximity to both Grand Cru both Batard-Montrachet and Chevalier-Montrachet. Since 1998 the estate belongs to the Picard family, a three generation winemaker family in Burgundy. The Whisky lovers may know Tullibardine which also belongs to the Picard family.

Pictures: Cellar Tour

The Wines we Tasted

2013 Château de Chassagne-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, En primant


2013 Château de Chassagne-Montrachet, 1er cru, Les Chenevottes


2013 Château de Chassagne-Montrachet, Premier Cru, Saint-Aubin, Le Chassnoir


2014 Château de Chassagne-Montrachet, Premier Cru, Les Chaumées rouge


2014 Château de Chassagne-Montrachet, Grand Cru, Corton, Clos des Fiètres

Wine Advocate-Parker : The 2014 Corton Grand Cru Clos des Fiètres Grand Cru comes from a 0.30-hectare parcel of vines that tend to give small berries due to millerandage, and is whole bunch fermented. The nose has plenty of character, full of broody red fruit that opens in the glass and displays a marine, slightly seaweed influence. The palate is medium-bodied with ripe, gently grippy tannin, saline in the mouth with quite a long and tender finish. This is a fine grand cru for Au Pied du Mont Cauve that needs 4-5 years in bottle.


Back in Beaune

After the visit we went back to Beaune and spent the evenng in Beaune.

Pictures: Beaune

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Visit and tasting at Château de Chassagne-Montrachet in Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune

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Attending the 2019 VDP.Weinbörse - Vintage 2018 - in Mainz - Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

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Pictures: Wine Journalists Jancis Robinson, Stephan Reinhard (Robert Parker) and Stuart Pigott at the 2019 Weinbörse in Mainz

The 2019 Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours started with a visit of the 2019 VDP Weinbörse in Mainz. The VDP (Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter) is the association of Germany's elite winemakers. It is more than 100 years old.

Compared with large, international trade fairs the VDP Weinbörse is “klein aber fein,” (“good things come in small packages”). It takes place in the Rheingold Halle in Mainz, adjacent to the Hilton Hotel were the group spent the first night.

At the 2019 Weinbörse, 186 of 195 members offered a comprehensive overview of their vintage collections. More than 1,600 different wines and sparkling wines were served on the two days of the fair. The focus was on the 2018 vintage.

Vintage 2018

Expectations for the 2018 vintage were high beforehand. The fact that it lives up to its promises is shown by the consistently positive reactions of the international trade public. The 2018 vintage is described as "powerful, fruity with fresh acidity", but also "muscular and yet very elegant".

VDP President Steffen Christmann is also very satisfied that after the small vintage of 2017 "there is finally enough in the cellar again"

Terry Theise:  2018 is a homogenous vintage with a very high general level, below which it seldom falls (at least in this portfolio) and above which it only occasionally rises. It is, usually, a flowery and lyric vintage, neither muscular nor “powerful.” It leads with blossom. It is perhaps 80% delicious and 20% fascinating. It isn’t demanding. The wines are not inscrutable, they are forthcoming and attractive in fresh and vital ways. They feel unclouded, serene; it was consistently joyful to drink them.

Pictures: Attending the 2019 VDP.Weinbörse - Vintage 2018 - in Mainz - Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

The VDP

The VDP is the world’s oldest and only national association of top-quality wine estates. From the vineyard to the cellar, VDP members voluntarily adhere to stringent, in-house quality standards.

The four-tier VDP classification pyramid adopted in 2012 – VDP.GUTSWEIN, VDP.ORTSWEIN, VDP.ERSTE LAGE, and VDP.GROSSE LAGE – underscores the significance of origin as the basis of wine quality. The “VDP eagle,” a stylized eagle bearing a cluster of grapes, is mandatory on capsules and stands for terroir-driven viticulture and handcrafted winemaking.

See also:

The New Classification of German Wines: The VDP Classification - Annette Schiller Conducting a Seminar at the 2016 National Convention of the American Wine Society in Los Angeles, USA
The new (VDP) Wine Classification in Germany: Tasting Weingut Robert Weil Wines from Gutswein to Grosse Lage Wine

Pictures: Attending the 2019 VDP.Weinbörse - Vintage 2018 - in Mainz - Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

“Wine markets are highly competitive, both nationally and internationally. Working with the clear positioning of our premium wines and the strict, origin-based quality classification hierarchy, our members have increasingly succeeded in establishing demand in all classification levels. Naturally the big volume sales come in the base segment involving VDP.GUTSWEIN. But we also see enormous growth potential in the range of the VDP.ORTSWEIN and VDP.ERSTE LAGE®. Customers, including those in export markets, are looking for regional wines with character, and understand that origin is the decisive quality characteristic,” says VDP President Steffen Christmann.

Average sales and average prices:

Domestic 77% 
Export 23% 

VDP.GUTSWEIN 9.70 €
VDP.ORTSWEIN 12.70 €
VDP.ERSTE LAGE® 17.00 €
VDP.GROSSE LAGE® 32.00 €

Among others, Jancis Robinson, Stephan Rheinhard (Robert Parker) and Stuart Pigott were tasting with us.

Pictures: Attending the 2019 VDP.Weinbörse - Vintage 2018 - in Mainz - Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling .

Meeting Germany's Elite Winemakers

The visit of the 2019 Weinbörse was the perfect introduction to our wine tour: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

We already met many of the winemakers we were going to visit on the tour and we had the opportunity to taste many top wines from all German wine regions - those we visited on the tour and those we did not visit.

There were 12 of us this year on the Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours, including Annette and myself. 6 members opted to explore the Weinbörse themselves and 6 stayed with Annette and me.

Pictures: Schlossgut Diel (Nahe), Caroline Diel and Sylvain Taurisson-Diel. See: Tasting with Sylvain Taurisson Diel at Schlossgut Diel, Nahe– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Pictures: Wingut Robert Weil Rheingau), Wilhelm Weil. See: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Picture: Weingut Kaufmann (Rheingau) and Weingut Flick (Rheingau), Urban Kaufmann and Reiner Flick. See: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Pictures: Weingut Dönnhoff (Nahe), Helmut Dönnhoff. See: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Picture: Weingut Peter Lauer (Mosel), Florian Lauer. See: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Picture: Weingut Heymann-Löwenstein (Mosel-Saar-Ruwer), Reinhard Löwenstein. See: Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Heymann-Löwenstein in Winningen, Mosel, with Reinhard Löwenstein - Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Picture: Weingut Clemens Busch (Mosel-Saar-Ruwer), Clemens Busch. See: Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting at Weingut Clemens Busch– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Pictures: Weingut Haart (Mosel-Saar-Ruwer), Johannes Haart. See: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

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Picture: Weingut Christmann (Pfalz), Steffen Christmann. See: Tour and Tasting at Weingut A. Christmann in Gimmeldingen, Pfalz, with Steffen Christmann – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), Germany

Picture: Weingut Domäne Schloss Johannisberg (Rheingau), Stefan Doktor. See: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Picture: Weingut Benedikt Baltes (Franken), Benedikt Baltes and Julia Bertram-Baltes. See: Visit and Tasting at Weingut Benedikt Baltes in Klingenberg, Franken: The Wines of Weingut Benedikt Baltes and of Weingut Julia Bertram - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Pictures: Weingut am Stein, Ludwig Knoll (Franken), Sandra Knoll. See: Visit and Tasting at Weingut Am Stein Ludwig Knoll in Würzburg, Franken - Germany-East Wine and Art Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Pictures: Weingut Rudolf Fürst (Franken), Sebastian Fürst. See: Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting (from Barrel and from Bottle) at Weingut Rudolf Fürst, Franken, with Sebastian Fürst - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

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Pictures: Wengut Dr. Heger (Baden), Joachim Heger. See: Visit: Weingut Dr. Heger in Baden – Germany-South Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Pictures: Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz (Pfalz), Hansjörg Rebholz. See: Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Ökonomierat Rebholz in Siebeldingen, Pfalz, with Hansjörg and Valentin Rebholz and Sabine Wagner - Germany-South and Alsace 2017 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Pictures: Weingut Dr. Bürklin-Wolf (Pfalz), Annette Siegrist. See: Impromptu Tasting at Weinbar & Vinothek Weingut Dr. Bürklin-Wolf in Deidsheim, with Managing Director Steffen Brahner - Germany-South and Alsace 2018 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen

Picture: Weingut Bischel (Rheinhessen), Matthias and Christian Runkel. See: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Mainz City Tour

After the visit of the Weinbörse and before dinner, we went on a City Tour of Mainz.


Dinner at Restaurant Heilig Geist

We finished the day with dinner at the Heilig Geist (Holy Spirit). This is a very special place. A deconsecrated church with glorious, soaring vaulted ceilings sets the scene. This restaurant with good German food is just in a majestic location.

Pictures: Dinner at the Heilig Geist

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Attending the 2019 Weinbörse in Mainz

2017 VDP Trade Fair Weinbörse - Vintage 2016 - in Mainz: Schiller’s Report

Vineyard tour, cellar visit and tasting at winery Joachim Flick in Hochheim, Rheingau, with Owner and Winemaker Reiner Flick

FairChoice Certified Wine in Germany: Weingut Joachim Flick in the Rheingau

Lunch at the Weingut Schloss Johannisberg Gutsrestaurant

Tour and Tasting at Schloss Johannisberg, Rheingau, with Christian Witte, Domaine Director– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), Germany

Cellar visit and tasting at winery Geheimrat J. Wegeler in Oestrich-Winkel, Rheingau

Cellar visit and tasting at winery Robert Weil in Kiedrich, Rheingau. with Jan Christensen

Kiedrich: Visit of the Basilica of Saint Valentine and of Weingut Robert Weil - Germany-North Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Kloster Eberbach: Dinner, Guided Tour and  Aperitif at the Schwarzes Häuschen in the Steinberg Vineyard 

Wining in the Steinberg Vineyard– Germany-North Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Kloster Eberbach in the Rheingau: Lunch, Tour of the Abbey, the Steinberg and the Steinbergkeller, with Tasting - Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Lunch, Cellar visit and tasting at winery Baron Knyphausen in Erbach, Rheingau, with Baron Knyphausen and winemaker Arne Willkens 

Tour and Tasting at Weingut Baron Knyphausen in Erbach, Rheingau - Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Tasting and dining at winery Kaufmann in Hattenheim, Rheingau, with Owners and winemakers Urban Kaufmann and Eva Raps

Family-style Wine-pairing Lunch at Weingut Hans Lang - Kaufmann, with Owners/ Winemakers Urban Kaufmann and Eva Raps - Germany-North Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar tour, vineyard tour, and tasting in the vineyard at winery Laquai in Lorch, Rheingau, with Gundolf Laquai

Lunch at restaurant Altes Haus in Bacharach

Tasting and vineyard drive at winery Ratzenberger in Bacharach, Mittelrhein, with Jochen Ratzenberger 

Vineyard Tour and Tasting at Weingut Ratzenberger, Mittelrhein, with Jochen Ratzenberger - Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Rhine River Cruise in the Mittelrhein Valley

Rhine River Cruise in the Mittelrhein Valley, an UNESCO World Heritage Region - Germany-North Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Guided tour of Eltz Castle

Tasting at winery Reinhold Franzen, Bremm, Terrassen-Mosel, with Angelina Franzen

Tasting at winery Jos. Jos. Prüm in Bernkastel-Wehlen, Mosel, with Amei Prüm

Tasting at the Legendary Weingut J.J. Prüm with Amei Prüm– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016

Wine-pairing dinner at winery Richard Böcking in Traben-Trarbach, Middle Mosel, with Owner Denman Zirkle

Tasting at winery Dr. Loosen in Bernkastel-Kues, Middle Mosel, with Ernst Loosen

Wine Tasting at Weingut Dr. Loosen in Bernkastel-Kues, Mosel – Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Ernst Loosen Presented his Wines at Weingut Dr. Loosen, Bernkastel-Kues, Mosel Valley, Germany

Weingut Dr. H Thanisch - Erben Mueller-Burggraef: Visit of the famous Berncasteler Doctor Cellar and Tour and Tasting at  Weingut Dr. H Thanisch - Erben Mueller-Burggraef, with Ownwe Matthias Willkomm

The Wines of the Berncasteler Doctor, Bernkastel-Kues in the Mosel Valley, Germany

Lunch at Restaurant Juffer Flair of Weingut Christian Steinmetz in Brauneberg

Tasting at winery Haart in Piesport, Mosel, with Johannes Haart

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Taverns in Trier, Germany

Cellar tour and tasting at winery Peter Lauer in Ayl, Upper Mosel, Saar Valley, with Katharina Lauer and Peter Lauer

Lunch at Weinrestaurant Ayler Kupp at winery Peter Lauer

Tasting at winery H. Dönnhoff, Oberhausen, Nahe, with Anne Dönnhoff 

Wine Tasting and Cellar Tour at Weingut Dönnhoff with Christina Dönnhoff– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

An Afternoon with Riesling Star Winemaker Helmut Doennhoff at Weingut Doennhoff in Oberhausen in the Nahe Valley, Germany

Visit and tasting at winery Dr. Crusius, Traisen, Nahe, with Peter and Judith Crusius.

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at winery Kruger-Rumpf, Münster-Sarmsheim, Nahe, with Stefan and Georg Rumpf

Tour, Tasting, Dinner and Overnight Stay at Weingut Kruger Rumpf, Nahe, with Stefan, Cornelia and Georg Rumpf– Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours
Vineyard tour and tasting at winery Bischel in Appenheim, Rheinhessen, with Christian Runkel, Owner and Winemaker

Winery visit and lunch at winery Louis Guntrum in Nierstein, Rheinhessen, with Konstantin Guntrum

Guntrum is Back (Stuart Pigott/ James Suckling): Wine Pairing Lunch and Tour at Weingut Louis Guntrum in Nierstein, Rheinhessen, with Owners Konstantin and Stephanie Guntrum - Germany-South and Alsace 2017 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Mainlust “Desche Otto” – an Ultra Traditional Apple Wine Tavern, with an Innovative Twist, off the Beaten Track in Schwanheim, Frankfurt am Main, Germany


Tasting Top Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2017

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Pictures: Tasting Top Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2017

Recently, we tasted the Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2017 in Frankfurt at Mainlust Desche Otto. There were 36 participants, including Annette and me.

This was the second Virginia Governor's Cup Case re-tasting event in Frankfurt, Germany. The first one took place in 2017, with wine journalist Stuart Pigott: Tasting the Best of Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany, with Stuart Pigott: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2016

Pictures: Tasting the Best of Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany, with Stuart Pigott: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2016

A tasting of the Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2018 is planned for later this year in Frankfurt.

Allmost all of the pictures below are mine; there are a few provided by Joachim A. Kaiser, who participated in the tasting in Frankfurt. I also added a few pictures from the 2017 Virginia Governor's Cup Gala in Richmond, in which Annette and I participated. See: Virginia's Best Wines: 2017 Governor‘s Cup Gala in Richmond, Virginia, USA

Behind the group of established wine producers in the USA - California, Oregon and Washington State - is a group of emerging wine producers, including Virginia. 30 years ago, there was very little wine made in Virginia. Today, the Virginia wine industry is thriving with around 300 producers. Very little (only 5 percent) of the Virginia wines are consumed outside the State of Virginia. The wines of Virginia are virtually unknown in Germany.

Pictures: Tasting the Best of Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2017

Against this background, I was sent the 2017 Virginia Governor's Cup Case to Frankfurt/ Germany. Put on by the Virginia Wineries Association, the Governor's Cup is the commonwealth's premier wine competition that rates hundreds of Virginia wines. Of the gold medal winning wines, the 12 highest scoring red and white wines comprise the Governor’s Cup Case to showcase the state’s top wines.

Pictures: The Food and the Wines

By accident, I received 2 cases in Frankfurt. As a result, we decided not to have the tasting at our residence in Frankfurt with a limited group of tasters, as in the year before, but to have it in a restaurant in Frankfurt with a larger group, charge an entrance fee and offer a meal. We capped the attendance at 36, inluding Annette and me.

The tasting was led by Annette Schiller, ombiasy WineTours, with a power-point presentation.

Jürgen Lüttges, President of the Weinfreundeskreis Hochheim, gave a most interesting talk about President Jefferson's wine tours in Europe, when he was Ambassador in Paris.

Pictures: Jürgen Lüttges Talking about President Jefferson's Wine Tours in Europe

Paula Sidore of Weinstory (Providing German-English language logistics for and from the wine industry: translation, tasting notes, and copywriting) shared with us her experience from Horton Vineyards, where she worked earlier in her career.

Pictures: Paul SidoreTalking about Horton Vineyards

Invitation

Annette and I would like to invite you to a tasting of premium wines of Virginia/ USA in Frankfurt/ Germany. These wines are close to our heart since Virginia has been our US home since 1983.

On March 1, 2019, we will taste the 2017 Virginia Governor's Cup Case, comprising the 12 best wines of the 2017 competition. Annette Schiller will lead through the evening. She will do a power-point presentation to showcase the beautiful Virginia wine country and the amazing development there through the last 30 years.

Although this invitation is in English the event will be in German.

The tasting will take place at Restaurant Mainlust Desche Otto Hegarstraße 1, 60529 Frankfurt am Main. We will start at 19:30. The costs of the event is Euro 35 per person for the wines, water and food.

Please join us to what promisses to be an interesting and fun event.

RSVP to Annette Schiller aschiller@ombiasypr.com

Picture: Mainlust Desche Otto Flyer

Wine Producer Virginia

Virginia is the 5th largest wine industry in the US, with about 300 wineries and over 3,500 acres of vineyards. In the original charter of the thirteen colonies was a royal commission to pursue three luxury items that England was unable to provide for itself: wine, silk, and olive oil. Every colony made attempts to satisfy the requirements of its charter. Despite many years of failure, the early Americans persisted in their efforts. A big step forward was made in 1740 when a natural cross pollination occurred between a native American grape and a European vitis vinifera. Other successful crossings followed.

In 1762, John Carter, who had 1,800 vines growing at Cleve Plantation, sent 12 bottles to the Royal Society of Encouragement of the Arts, Manufacture and Commerce in London for their evaluation. Minutes of their meeting on the 20th of October 1762 declared Carter’s wines to be “excellent” and a decision was taken to reward Carter’s efforts with a gold medal for his wines. These were the first internationally recognized fine wines produced in America.

Picture: Virginia

Over the past 30 years or so, Virginia wines have experienced a tremendous development - to elegant and balanced, mostly European vinifera-based wines. Recently, Donald Trump as well as AOL founder Steve Case bought a Virginia winery.

Today, the vitis vinifera grapes Chardonnay and Viognier are the leading white varieties. Increasingly they are made without any or with neutral oak, to retain natural acidity and freshness. It appears Viognier is on its way to becoming Virginia’s official “signature grape”.

Pictures: Annette and Christian Schiller with Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe at the Virginia Governor's Cup Gala 2017 in Richmond. See: Virginia's Best Wines: 2017 Governor‘s Cup Gala in Richmond, Virginia, USA

For French-American hybrid varieties, Seyval Blanc is still popular, but resembles now the fresh and crisp wines from France’s South West. Vidal has become the backbone of the artificially frozen (cryoextraction), ice wine which I am not a great fan of. Cryoextraction is an approach, developed by the French, which kind of simulates the frost in the vineyard in the wine cellar.

As far as red wines are concerned, there has been a shift from straight varietal wines to blends, with the blends now being dominated by Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Mirroring the Virginia white wines, there is an increasing focus on neutral oak and clean, vibrant fruit.

Tannat, Uruguay’ signature grape from the South West of France, is showing up in more Virginia wines, usually as a blend. The only red French American hybrid which has performed consistently well in Virginia is Chambourcin, which resembles the Gamay grape of Beaujolais.

Finally, Claude Thibault, a native from France, has taken Virginia sparkling wines to a new level. His NV Thibault-Janisson Brut, made from 100 percent Chardonnay, is as close as you can get to Champagne outside of France.

Pictures: Annette and Christian Schiller with Frank Morgan and Jay Youmans, MW, at the Virginia Governor's Cup Gala 2017 in Richmond. See: Virginia's Best Wines: 2017 Governor‘s Cup Gala in Richmond, Virginia, USAVirginia Governor's Cup Gala 2017

Tasting the 2017 Virginia Govenor's Cup Case in Frankurt, Germany

The 2017 Virginia Governor's Cup Case contains the following 12 wines, which we will taste:

Ingleside Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot
Jefferson Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot
King Family Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot
Valley Road Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot
Veritas Vineyard and Winery, 2014 Petit Verdot Paul Shaffer 6th Edition
The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon
Breaux Vineyards 2012 Meritage
Michael Shaps Wineworks, 2014 Meritage

Horton Vineyards 2015 Viognier

Veritas Vineyard and Winery, 2014 Petit Manseng
King Family Vineyards, 2014 Loreley
Barboursville Vineyards 2013 Paxxito

Ingleside Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot

Pictures: Ingleside Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot

Jefferson Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot

Pictures: Jefferson Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot

King Family Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot

Pictures: King Family Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot

Valley Road Vineyards, 2014 Petit Verdot

Pictures: Valley Road Vineyards, 2014 Peit Verdot

Veritas Vineyard and Winery, 2014 Petit Verdot Paul Shaffer 6th Edition

Pictures: Veritas Vineyard and Winery, 2014 Petit Verdot Paul Shaffer 6th Edition

The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards 2014, Cabernet Sauvignon 

Pictures: The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards 2014, Cabernet Sauvignon

Michael Shaps Wineworks, 2014 Meritage

Pictures: Michael Shaps Wineworks, 2014 Meritage

Breaux Vineyards 2012, Meritage

Pictures: Breaux Vineyards 2012, Meritage

Horton Vineyards 2015 Viognier

Pictures: Horton Vineyards, 2015 Viognier

Veritas Vineyard and Winery, 2014 Petit Manseng

Pictures: Veritas Vineyard and Winery, 2014 Petit Manseng

King Family Vineyards, 2014 Loreley

Pictures: King Family Vineyards, 2014 Loreley

Barboursville Vineyards 2013 Paxxito

Barboursville Vineyards on facebook: The Virginia Wineries Association’s Governor’s Cup wine awards were announced this week, and again one of our leading wines - Paxxito 2013 - was selected for the Governor’s Case of the 12 wines the judges awarded their highest rating, and another longtime favorite, Cabernet Franc Reserve 2014, was also awarded the Gold Medal, matching its success at the San Francisco Chronicle competition, the Beverage Testing Institute, and in The Wine Advocate. Overall, the vineyards and wineries of the Monticello Wine Trail drew especially strong recognition among this year’s entries, and we extend our congratulations to all who participated.

Pictures: Barboursville Vineyard 2013 Paxxito

Thomas Jefferson is Proven Right as Virginia Wine Comes of Age

Stuart Pigott on JamesSuckling.com, April 28, 2017

Arguably the world's greatest #Riesling expert, Stuart Pigott, spent a week or so in Virginia recently. His in-depth report was released in April 2017 on JamesSuckling.com. He provides an introduction to his massive Virginia report on his blog. Here is the link to the full report.

Picture: Christian Schiller and Stuart Pigott in Mainz. See: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

How did a slew of wines from the state of Virginia on the Eastern seaboard of the United States score 90+ points (a handful even got 95+ points) during a recent tasting? Didn’t winemaking in Virginia fail in spite of the efforts of talented oenophiles like Thomas Jefferson? Doesn’t Virginia suffer from crippling summer humidity that can cause massive rot that can destroy the grape vines’ fruit and foliage?

It’s true that Thomas Jefferson’s efforts were thwarted by mildew and phylloxera and that Virginia certainly doesn’t enjoy the reliably dry sunny summers of, say, California, but times have changed. Just 30 miles as the crow flies from the U.S. capitol in Washington D.C., Virginia winemakers have leapt forward with wines of finesse and originality since the turn of the last century. After a week of intensive blind tasting and visits to a dozen producers, I can say confidently that sophisticated Virginia wines are no longer a rarity. Distinctive styles and striking regional differences (what the French call terroir) have emerged, and the many world-class wines we tasted point to an even brighter future.

How does a great Virginia wine taste? The easiest way to find out is to try Octagon, the red Bordeaux blend from Barboursville Vineyards, just north of Charlottesville that was founded in 1976 by Gianni Zonin of the Italian wine dynasty. Since 1990 Luca Paschina from Piemonte in Italy has been making the Barboursville wines. Every recent vintage of Octagon we tasted was a concentrated, beautifully balanced wine with years of life ahead of it. They are closer to modern Bordeaux than Napa Valley in style and all rated over 90. Octagon is the best distributed wine of this type, but you might also be able to find one of the seriously impressive Bordeaux blends from RdV, Boxwood, or Michael Shaps.

Oddly enough, almost every winemaker in the state struggles to ripen Cabernet Sauvignon, even though many sites are warmer than the grape’s homeland in Bordeaux. This problem often seems to result from the combination of water-retentive soils and high rainfall which delay the ripening of the tannins so crucial to making top Cabernet. In contrast, Petit Verdot, a Bordeaux variety that often has trouble ripening there, does very well in Virginia. When combined with Merlot and/or Cabernet Franc, the results are impressive. These two Bordeaux grapes provide the base for most of the high-end red blends in Virginia.

Tannat is another grape from Southwestern France that flourishes in Virginia, giving wines with enormous fruit, tannins and color that extend the range of blending possibilities still further. The Papillon from Chrysalis Vineyards in northern Virginia combines Tannat with Petit Verdot showing that it’s possible to break the Bordeaux mold with stunning effect. Michael Shaps has done something similar with his L. Scott, a Tannat, Merlot and Malbec blend. A handful of successful wines even from the Nebbiolo grape of Piemonte in Italy suggest that it may have found a second home in Virginia.

Possibly even more important for the future of the state’s wine industry is the indigenous Norton grape variety, a hybrid bred by Dr. Daniel Norton in Richmond, Virginia during the 1820s. In 1873 a Norton red wine from Hermann, Missouri won a gold medal at the Vienna World Exposition. Jennifer McCloud of Chrysalis not only has the largest planting of this grape in the world but also produces the most remarkable wines from it. Her 2001 Locksley Reserve proves that with bottle age, well-made Norton can blossom into a sophisticated world-class red. However, the grape remains controversial amongst winemakers.

Norton has high acidity, but it’s at the other end of that scale where things sometimes get dicey for Virginia winemakers. For low-acidity grapes like the aromatic white Viognier, relatively early picking is essential to retain bright aromas and freshness. The Viogniers from Barboursville, Michael Shaps and Veritas show that if this is done and care is taken to avoid malolactic fermentation (which converts tart malic acid into softer lactic acid), then it’s possible to achieve aromatic and succulent wines. They tend to be lighter and fresher than Viogniers from California or most other New World winegrowing regions.

In spite of his success with Viognier, Michael Shaps, who sources grapes in many parts of the state, insists, “We need high acidity grape varieties that can handle the heat and humidity.” His impressive dry Petit Manseng and those from Horton Vineyards suggests this high-acidity, thick-skinned grape from Southwestern France has a great future in the state. The Rieslings and Pinot Noirs from Ox-Eye’s cooler and drier Shenandoah Valley sites suggest that with some further work these grapes could also gain important niches.

We are enthusiastic about today’s Virginia wines, but there are some areas where producers are struggling. Most of Virginia is just too warm for elegant Chardonnays, though Jim Law of Linden is the clear leader in this field thanks to his high-altitude vineyards in the north of the state. Full-bodied Chardonnays with tropical fruit aromas and vanilla oak that taste like imitation California wines are much easier to produce. No wonder this is one of the four most widely planted grapes in the state alongside Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Viognier. None of the lusher style Virginia Chardonnays blew our mind. In contrast, some of the successful sparkling wines based on Chardonnay seriously impressed us, most notably those from Thibaut-Janisson and Trump.

To put all this in perspective Virginia has the fifth largest wine industry of the American states, but that means only about 3,000 acres of vines. But unlike the much larger wine industry of New York State (the third largest in the US), Virginia’s focus is overwhelmingly on Vitis vinifera grape varieties from which the great wines of Europe, California and many other New World countries are made, rather than native and hybrid grapes.

In a region like Virginia where the climate makes grape growing a time-consuming and challenging business, wine cannot be cheap. “It costs so much to grow grapes in Virginia that we can’t make good wines for much under $15 per bottle,” observed Matthieu Finot of King Family Vineyards. Prices in tasting rooms climb to near $150 for the stunning Lost Mountain Bordeaux blend from RdV.

In some parts of the U.S. these prices would be a major impediment to the development of the wine industry. However, there’s a large pool of disposable income, especially in the affluent north of Virginia, that’s a double-edged sword for the state’s wine industry. On the one hand, it has funded the development of the wines we rated most highly, many of which are bargains in an international context. On the other hand, since many mediocre Virginia wines sell for $20 or more without any trouble, producers don’t have much incentive to make better wine. Weak distribution out of state — almost 95% of Virginia wines are sold in-state — and scant international media coverage further limit the recognition of Virginia wine in the global market. During the next years, we’ll see whether the region is able to up its game and take its wines to the next level. The leading producers are certainly determined to do that, and on the basis of these wines, my guess is that it’s only a matter of time before the first Virginia wine pushes 100 points. —Stuart Pigott, Contributing Editor

Previous Virginia Governor's Cup Competitions

Virginia's Best Wines: 2018 Virginia Governor's Cup Competition, USA

Virginia's Best Wines: 2017 Governor‘s Cup Gala in Richmond, Virginia, USA

Virginia's Best Wines: 2016 Virginia Governor's Cup, USA 

Virginia's Best Wines: 2015 Virginia Governor's Cup, USA

Virginia's Best Wines: 2014 Virginia Wineries Governor’s Cup, USA

Governor’s Cup Competition 2013, Virginia, USA   

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Lunch at La Grand Table de Michel Chabran, 1-star Michelin, in Pont d l’Isère, Northern Rhône, with Chef Michel Chabran - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

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Pictures: Lunch at La Grand Table de Michel Chabran, 1-star Michelin, in Pont d l’Isère, Northern Rhône, with Chef Michel Chabran

The Hotel and the Michelin-starred Restaurant Michel Chabran occupy a central place in the village of Pont-de-l'Isère, not far from Valence. Since 1935, generations of Chabran have succeeded one another and cultivated the art of receiving. A haven of happiness on the RN7.

We had lunch there. Annette had chosen the Menu du Jour of the Espace Gourmand, the second restaurant of Michel Chabran, but we were seated in the La Grand Table de Michel Chabran Restaurant.

We took the tea in the beautiful garden. Chef Michel Chabran joined us there and talked with us about his philosophy of cooking.

Pictures: Arriving, with Chef Michel Chabran

Guide MICHELIN 2019 - La Grand Table de Michel Chabran

Une table de tradition bien connue dans la région. Le classicisme y est maître, ainsi que les vins des côtes du Rhône, ce qui ne gâche rien. Accueil aimable pour couronner le tout. 1 étoile MICHELIN

Pictures: Lunch at La Grand Table de Michel Chabran, 1-star Michelin, in Pont d l’Isère, Northern Rhône, with Chef Michel Chabran

Guide MICHELIN 2019 - Espace Gourmand de Michel Chabran

Un "espace gourmand" au sein de la maison Chabran, véritable institution de la gastronomie régionale. On s'installe face au jardin et sous la véranda, dans une salle oblongue au sol en pierre et murs en galets, au centre de laquelle trône un poêle. Salade de pommes de terre aux truffes ; aiguillettes de filet de bœuf poêlé, jus léger ; soufflé au Grand Marnier, ou encore cette belle épaule d'agneau confite aux olives : une sympathique alternative à la table gastronomique, autour de formules volontairement festives et décontractées, à l'image des petites portions à partager. Bib Gourmand.

Pictures: Lunch at La Grand Table de Michel Chabran, 1-star Michelin, in Pont d l’Isère, Northern Rhône, with Chef Michel and Mrs. Chabran

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Quand Michel Chabran dit « on ne se plaint pas », il faut comprendre que tout va bien, que le moment est doux, et même excellent, pour tous les convives de cette salle bourgeoise au bord de la Nationale 7. Tout un symbole, que cette étape épicurienne où chaque chose a sa place a évolué dans son époque grâce à ce visionnaire, qui a toujours su organiser l'offre (son Espace Gourmand, bientôt disponible directement depuis la Nationale, est une belle friandise de simplicité raffinée) en s'appuyant sur sa famille autant que sur son sens du progrès. Avec Louis, son fils, il passe d'une décennie à la suivante avec le même amour des bonnes choses, les truffes en hiver (sa salade de pommes de terre est un régal), les crustacés en été, les plus belles volailles, les gibiers et, chaque saison, de jolies idées nouvelles (les rougets et châtaignes l'automne dernier) et les petites merveilles viticoles de ses amis Combier, Colombo, Courbis, dans cette généreuse vallée du Rhône dont il est un des papes incontestables.

Pictures: Lunch at La Grand Table de Michel Chabran, 1-star Michelin, in Pont d l’Isère, Northern Rhône, with Chef Michel Chabran

Pictures: With Chef Michel Chabran in the Garden

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The Rhône Wine Region in Southern France and its Wines: History, Classification, Northern and Southern Rhône

Cellar Tasting, including from Barrel, at Domaine Éric Texier in Charney, with Laurence Texier - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Dinner at Le Bouchon des Filles in Lyon - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Dinner at a Bouchon - Chez Paul - in Lyon: Schiller’s Favorite Bouchons in Lyon, France

Cellar Tour, Tasting and Vineyard Drive at E. Guigal in Ampuis, Côte Rôtie, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Tasting at Maison Clusel-Roche in Ampuis, Côte Rôtie, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Tasting at Domaine Georges Vernay in Condrieu, Northern Rhône, with Owner Paul Ansellem-Vernay - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Dinner at Hôtellerie Beau Rivage in Condrieu, with Chef Chef Ludovic Mounier - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Maison Delas-Frères in Saint Jean de Muzols, Saint Joseph, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Lunch at Restaurant La Grappe d’Or in Saint-Péray, with Chef Pierre Yves Jacques Sébastien - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Tasting at Vins Jean-Luc Colombo in Cornas, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Vineyard Walk and Tasting at Paul Jaboulet Aîné in Tain-l’Hermitage, Hermitage, Northern Rhône - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Cellar Tasting at Domaine Laurent Habrard in Gervans, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône, with Owner and Winemaker Laurent Habrad - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Combier in Pont de l’Isère, Crozes-Hermitage, Northern Rhône, with Laurent Combier - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Lunch at La Grand Table de Michel Chabran, 1 Star Michelin, in Pont d l’Isère

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Les Bruyères in Beaumont-Monteux, Northern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker David Reynaud

Winemaker Dinner with David Reynaud, Domaine les Bruyeres, Crozes-Hermitage in the Rhone Valley, at Chef Bart Vandaele's BToo in Washington DC, USA/ France

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine La Martinelle in Lafare, Ventoux, Southern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Corinna Kruse Faravel

Lunch at Restaurant Le Mesclun in Séguret, Southern Rhône

Cellar Tour and Tasting, including from Barrel, at Domaine Marcel Richaud in Cairanne, Southern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Claire Richaud

Tasting at Domaine de Cabasse, Séguret, Southern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker Benoit Baudry

Wine Dinner at Restaurant Hôtel Domaine de Cabasse, Séguret, Southern Rhône

Lunch at Restaurant Le Dolium in Beaumes-de Venise, Southern Rhône

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting of Wine and Olive Oil at Mas Saint Berthe, Les Baux de Provence, Southern Rhône, with Winemaker Christian Nief

Dinner at Restaurant Benvengudo, Les Baux de Provence, Southern Rhône

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine du Pegau in Châteauneuf du Pape, with Owner/ Winemaker Laurence Féraud and Cellar Master Andreas Lenzenwöger

At Pont du Gard: Lunch at Restaurant Les Terrasses

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine de la Mordorée, Tavel, Southern Rhône, with Owner Ambre Delorme

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine La Bastide Saint Dominique in Courthézon, Châteauneuf du Pape, with Owner Véronique Bonnet and Owner/ Winemaker Eric Bonnet

Tasting at the Caveau of the Perrin Family in Châteauneuf du Pape

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Château la Nerthe, Châteauneuf du Pape

Wine-pairing dinner at Restaurant Château des Fines Roches, with Chef Hugo Loridan-Fombonnet

New Year’s Eve at Château des Fines Roches in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France 

Lunch at Le Carmin (1 Star Michelin) in Beaune – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

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Pictures: Lunch at Le Carmin (1 Michelin Star) in Beaune

There are currently (Michelin Guide 2019) 4 Michelin-starred restaurants (all one star) in Beaune:

Le Carmin
Le Jardin des Remparts
Loiseau des Vignes
Le Bénaton

We had lunch at Le Carmin.

In the heart of Beaune, near the Halles de Beaune and the Hospices, the Chef Christophe Quéant and his team welcome you to the gourmet restaurant Carmin. With its Zen setting that's both light and simple, ideal for showcasing the dishes, the Carmin offers a refined and understated cuisine, classic with a modern twist, based on the selection and quality of its products. A tasty cuisine, uncontrived, to match what the Chef discovers in the market: a "tailor-made" menu. As for its cellar, the Carmin offers a fine selection of wines, including 200 different organic wines, natural or integrated.

Pictures: Chef Christophe Quéant

Michelin 1 étoile

Sur cette place Carnot toute proche de l'Hôtel-Dieu, un vivifiant Carmin ! Le chef, Christophe Quéant, met à profit son expérience pour réaliser de très bons plats au goût du jour, tout en simplicité et en franchise. Avec, en prime, un très bon rapport plaisir-prix.

Gault Millau 14/20

Dans le centre, l’adresse de Christophe Quéant est l’un de ces rendez-vous connus et appréciés, autant des locaux que des gens de passage. Ambiance actuelle pour cette maison, où la région est revisitée avec beaucoup de gourmandise : salade de homard, sucrine et fenouil sauce romesco, sole meunière, côte de veau et tarte fine aux oignons et girolles, soufflé à la framboise. Bonne sélection en cave.

Pictures: Menu Carnot

Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History (Forthcoming an already relased Postings)

Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History, France

Dinner at a Bouchon - Chez Paul - in Lyon: Schiller’s Favorite Bouchons in Lyon, France

Introduction to the Burgundy Wine Region at Antic Wine in Lyon with Flying Sommelier Georges Dos Santos - Burgundy (and Champagne) 2016 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Lunch at La Table de Chaintré (1 Star Michelin) in Chaintré, with Chef Sébastien Grospellier - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

In the Most Prestigious AOC in the Mâconnais: Pouilly-Fuissé, France

Visit and Tasting at Domaine de Fussiacus in Fuissé, Poully-Fuissé, Mâconnais, with Owner/ Winemaker Yannik Pacquet - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Desvignes in Givry, Côte Chalonnaise, with Owner/ Winemaker Gautier Desvignes - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Lunch at Restaurant Le Mercurey in Mercurey - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

At Domaine Theulot­-Juillot in Mercurey, Côte Chalonnaise, with Nathalie Theulot - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Tour of Château de Rully and Tasting of Domaine du Château de Rully Wines, with Count Raoul de Ternay - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Dinner at Restaurant Le Chevreuil in Meursault, with the Wines of Domaine Matrot - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Cave Ropiteau Frères in Meursault, Côte de Beaune - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Michel Prunier & Fille in Auxey­ Duresses, Côte de Beaune - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Where Robert Parker likes to Eat: Lunch at La Crémaillère in Auxey-Duresses - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard Tour and Tasting in the Vineyard in Meursault with Karoline Knoth and the Wines of Domaine Pierre Morey - Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris

Olivier Leflaive in Puligny Montrachet: Vineyard Walk and Cellar Tour, with Patrick Leflaive - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

Wine-pairing Lunch at La Table de Olivier in Puligny Montrachet with Patrick Leflaive– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

Visit and Tasting at Château de Chassagne-Montrachet in Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

Visit and Tasting: Maison Joseph Drouhin in Beaune– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Beaune, Bourgogne

Visit: Hospices de Beaune– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Lunch at restaurant Le Carmin (1 Michelin Star) in Beaune

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at Château de Pommard in Pommard, Côte de Beaune.

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Faiveley in Nuits-Saint-George, Côte de Nuits, with Matilde Nicolas, Communications Director

Tasting at Domaine Faiveley in Nuits St. Georges - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Guided tour of the Abbey de Cîteaux

Visit of Château du Clos de Vougeot - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion in Vosne-Romanée, Côte de Nuits, with Armelle Rion

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Armelle et Bernhard Rion in Vosne ­Romanée, Côte de Nuits - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Guillon & Fils in Gevrey­-Chambertin, Côte de Nuits, with Jean-Michel Guillon - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

An Institution: Lunch at Restaurant Chez Guy in Gevrey­-Chambertin - Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar tour and tasting at Domaine Pierre Gelin in Fixin, Côte de Nuits. with Owner/ Winemaker Pierre Gelin.

Wine Pairing Lunch, Cellar Visit, Vineyard Tour and Tasting at Domaine Jean­ Marc Brocard in Préhy, Chablis– Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars and other Wine Venues in Chablis, France

Visit and tasting at Château Long-Depaquit in Chablis, with General Manager Cécilia Trimaille.

Champagne– An Introduction, France

French Champagne Houses and German Roots

Visit and Tasting at Champagne Jean Josselin, a Grower Champagne House in Gyé­ sur­ Seine – Bourgogne (and Champagne) Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour of the Avenue de Champagne in Épernay

Dinner at 1-Michelin star restaurant Les Berceaux in Épernay

Cellar visit and tasting at the Champagne House Mercier in Épernay

Lunch at La Coupole, Montparnasse, Paris

Dining and Wining on Boulevard Montparnasse in Paris: La Rotonde, Le Dôme and La Coupole, France – Pre-Bordeaux Wine Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Outstanding Dinner at Gustav - 1-star Michelin - in Frankfurt, Germany, with Chef Jochim Busch

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Pictures: Outstanding Dinner at Gustav - 1-star Michelin - in Frankfurt, Germany, with Chef Jochim Busch

elizabethonfood.com: Chef Jochim Busch delivers playful but detailed cooking with imaginative flavour and texture pairings. (...) So, if you’re in Frankfurt and looking to get a taste of German “bistronomie”, Gustav would be an excellent choice.

Fienhold Biss: To put it in a nutshell: this is Frankfurt’s most delightful new restaurant in recent years.

Zeit Magazin: Our discoveries of the week: trout with fennel pollen, cauliflower with couscous. Restaurant Gustav in Frankfurt’s Westend district offers regional fare with international flair.

Guide Michelin Deutschland 2018: High-quality, stylish, straightforward. The modern style of the restaurant is reflected also in the cuisine and especially has one thing: its own signature. The dishes are pleasantly reduced with a beautiful interaction of contrasts and textures.

There are currently 9 Michelin-starred restaurants in Frankfurt/ Germany, all with 1 star, except for Restaurant Lafleur, which has 2 stars.

Restaurant Lafleur - Chef: Andreas Krolik
Tiger-Gourmetrestaurant - Chef: Coskun Yurdakul
Villa Merton - Chef: André Großfeld
Restaurant Gustav - Chef: Jochim Busch
Carmelo Greco - Chef: Carmelo Greco
Seven Swans - Chef: Jan Hoffmann
Erno's Bistro - Chef: Valéry Mathis
Français - Chef: Patrick Bittner
Weinsinn - Chef: Julian Stowasser

2 of the 9 Michelin-starred restaurants are owned and run by the young, charming couple (in life and business) Milica Trajkovska Scheiber und Matthias Scheiber: She runs Gustav and he runs Weinsinn.

About a year or so ago, Annette Schiller and I had our monthly Frankfurt gourmet group dinner at Matthias Scheiber's Weinsinn: Phantastic Dinner at the "New" Weinsinn in Frankfurt, Germany

This time, in May 2019, we met at Milica Trajkovska Scheiber's Gustav.

Both dinners were most impressive experiences at the highest level, in terms of the food (clearly at the 1-star Michelin level), the wines (broad, German-dominated selection) and the service (with Gustav a bit more relaxed, Bistro-style than Weinsinn).

Pictures: Outstanding Dinner at Gustav - 1-star Michelin - in Frankfurt, Germany, with Chef Jochim Busch

Restaurant Gustav

Milica Trajkovska Scheiber: Forms and colours inspired by Bauhaus. Unconventional works by young Frankfurt artists. An atmosphere that combines relaxation with intense concentration. Cuisine that dispenses with flashy effects and instead embraces precise artisanry, finely harmonised nuances and meticulous attention to detail ... Restaurant Gustav in Frankfurt’s Westend district offers a new, subtle form of avant-garde.

Gustav is the second restaurant run by Frankfurt-based restaurateurs Milica Trajkovska Scheiber and Matthias Scheiber, after ‘Weinsinn’ (opened in 2009), and has been awarded a Michelin star.

Pictures: Outstanding Dinner at Gustav - 1-star Michelin - in Frankfurt, Germany, with Chef Jochim Busch

Head Chef Jochim Busch

Head Chef Jochim Busch, Gault & Millau’s ‘discovery of the year’ in 2016, takes his inspiration from rediscovering regional cuisine. His expeditions take him to cultural landscapes as varied as the Rheingau and the Rhön Mountains, the Odenwald and the Wetterau, as well as to an astonishing variety of green spaces and gardens within the city limits. Sourcing products locally isn’t an end in itself for Busch; they also have to be fresh and authentic. Accordingly, he sees a close link between seasonal and regional. After all, truly understanding your home region means knowing how it changes with the seasons too.

Pictures: Chef Jochim Busch - Cooking, Plating and Serving

Menu

The regularly changing dishes on the evening menu can be combined into four, five or six courses. for Euro 80/90/100.

On Fridays the restaurant also opens fur lunch, offering a daily menue with two to five courses (40 to 60 Euro).

There are around 200 entries in the wine list, including many naturally aged wines. All of the wines come from Europe, with around half originating in Germany.

The Food: 6 Courses

We all took 6 courses - 2 starters, 2 intermediate courses, 1 main course and cheese or dessert.

Greeting from the Chef


Starters

Kohlrabi – young and matured
Spinach cream, buttermilk, clover and rapeseed


Raw marinated salmon trout
Spruce, smoked fish cream, apple and salt cucumber water


Intermediate courses

Fried catfish liver
Dwarf quince emulsion, Sweet Cicely and pea shrub


Breast and leg of the Riedgockel (chicken)
Alloyed chicken broth, green asparagus and celery flavors


Main courses

Grilled white asparagus
Raspberry vinegar, brewer's yeast, roasted flaxseed and wild garlic hollandaise


Medium roasted and stewed knuckle of venison
in apfekraut glazed, turnip, elderflower and leek


Cheese

Hungener Gold - raw milk cheese from the cow, aged for 24 months
Pumpkin seed, wheat patties and radicchio


Dessert

Schmand ice cream
Wood and fruit of blackcurrant, green sauce and yolk


Coffee/ tea


The Wines: 12 Bottles

The 9 of us had 12 bottles of wine.  The Euro prices are indicated.

BurkhardtSchür Blanc de Noirs Brut 58


Kühn 2014 Hendelberg Riesling trocken MAGNUM 90


Nikolaihof 2010 Grüner Veltliner Federspiel „Im Weingebirge“ 58


Azienda Agricola Cos Sicilia 2017 Cos Ramì


Château Clos Puy Arnaud 2007 Côtes de Castillon 70


Domaine Brusset 2011 Gigondas „Les Hauts de Montmirail“ 68


Rebholz 2014 Chardonnay R 72


Champagner Pierre Baillette Le Village


Château L’ Arrosée 2003 Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 99


Domaine André et Mireille TissotW 2015 Chardonnay „Les Graviers“ 75


Bernhard Huber W 2016 Grauer Burgunder trocken 42


schiller-wine: Related Postings

Announcement: ombiasy WineTours in 2019 - Germany-North and Bordeaux

Ombiasy Wine Tours 2018: 3 x France and 3 x Germany - Ombiasy Newsletter December 2017

UPCOMING Tours/ Wine Dinners/ Tastings - Annette and Christian Schiller/ ombiasyPR & WineTours/ schiller-wine, Germany, France, USA (Issued: May 1, 2019)

Lunch and Beaujolais at Weinsinn in Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Sauvignon Blanc in Austria – A Comparative Tasting with Falstaff's Peter Moser at Weinsinn in Frankfurt, Germany

Wine Dinner at one of Frankfurt's Best Restaurants - Weinsinn, Germany

Phantastic Dinner at the "New" Weinsinn in Frankfurt, Germany

Château Mouton Rothschild 1979 Magnum and other Fine Wines at Weinsinn in Frankfurt, Germany

Salon Tasting at Schiller‘s Home: Domaine Weinbach, Alsace, Vintage 2014 (2017)

Dinner at Restaurant Schwarzenstein - Nils Henkel in the Rheingau, with Nils Henkel, Chef of the Year 2017 (Der Feinschmecker), Germany

Wine Pairing Dinner at 1 Michelin Star Restaurant Reisers am Stein and Tasting and Tour at Weingut am Stein Ludwig Knoll, with Winemaker Franziska Schömig - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Wine Pairing Dinner at Restaurant Zufriedenheit in Naumburg, with Chef Robert Klaus and his Excellent Food, and Uwe Lützkendorf, Weingut Lützkendorf, and his World-class Wines - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Dinner with Felix Graf Adelmann, Weingut Graf Adelmann, at Burg Schaubeck in Kleinbottwar, Württemberg - Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Lunch at L’Auberge du Pont de Collonges, Paul Bocuse’s Iconic Restaurant in Collonges­ au­ Mont­ d’Or, France - Burgundy (and Champagne) 2016 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Dining and Wining on Boulevard Montparnasse in Paris: La Rotonde, Le Dôme and La Coupole, France – Pre-Bordeaux Wine Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Dining at Günter Seeger NY, a Temple for Natural Cuisine and German Wine in New York: Brilliance and Simplicity on the Plate and Ultra-premium Dry Red and White Wine from Germany in the Glass

Dinner at Restaurant Schwarzer Adler, 1 Star Michelin, Oberbergen, Kaiserstuhl, Baden - Germany-South and Alsace 2017 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Promenade au Fleckenstein: Dinner at L'Auberge du Cheval Blanc (2 Stars Michelin) in Lembach, Alsace, with Chef Pascal Bastian - Germany-South and Alsace 2018 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen


Reminder: Ombiasy Wine Tour to Bordeaux: September 03-September 12, 2019

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Picture: Tour, Barrel Tasting and Family Dinner with Stefan and Heike Paeffgen, Château Le Reysse and Château Lassus, Vignobles Paeffgen, Appellation Médoc - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Dear friends of good wine,

I wish all of you a wonderful Memorial Day weekend with family and friends and lots of good wines to share.

This is a reminder that there is only 1 (ONE!) room (single or double occupancy) left for the wine tour to Bordeaux in September. As you know I only travel with a small group: we are 12 people max including my husband and myself. Participation is on first come first serve basis.

If you like wine and food pairings, this is the tour for you. We will not only taste gorgeous Bordeaux wines, we will also have the privilege to enjoy many meals perfectly paired with the respective Châteaux wines right at the Châteaux with the owner / manager / winemaker.

Picture: Tour, Tasting and Lunch at Château Pichon-Longueville-Baron in Pauillac. See: Wine-Pairing Lunch at Château Pichon Longueville Baron in Pauillac - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017 France

Besides doing Châteaux hopping, I will also show you other aspects of “Bordeaux” that the usual wine tours to the Bordelais do not do:

we will be introduced to the “Place de Bordeaux” buying and selling system unique in Bordeaux by visiting a négociant house, a wine merchant;

we will visit a cooper to see from A to Z how a barrique is being made;

we go to the basin d’Arcachon to see how an oyster is raised - and of course we will taste the oysters;

we will experience the big bodies of water so important for the Bordeaux climate: the mighty Gironde estuary and the Atlantic ocean;

instead of sitting for 2 -3 hours in traffic every day going back and forth to Bordeaux city we will travel around, spending nights in the heart of the Left Bank in Pauillac and in the heart of the Right Bank in Saint-Émilion to “feel” the vineyards;

and of course we will spend some time in the vibrant, hip, cultural, cool city of Bordeaux.

Our Châteaux tour takes us to: Sauternes, Pessac-Léognan, Margaux, Saint-Julien, Pauillac, Saint-Estèphe, Médoc, Saint-Emilion, Pomerol, Blaye. We will visit well-known classified Châteaux, classified under the radar Châteaux, and so-called “Petits-Châteaux” producing phenomenal wines.

This tour is basically a wine seminar on the ground: you will get a thorough understanding what “Bordeaux” is all about - and of course the tour is also lots of laughter and fun.

You find the detailed itinerary here:

https://ombiasypr.com/index.php/wine-tours/bordeaux/bordeaux-itinerary.

You can sign up for the tour on my website: https://ombiasypr.com/index.php/wine-tours/bordeaux/bordeaux-registration

Don’t hesitate to contact me if you have further questions. I am more than happy to answer all your queries.

CHEERS
Annette

Hello,

I wanted to pass on Annette’s Schiller’s notice of one hotel room opening for September Bordeaux Wine Tour. For those of us who have done this Bordeaux tour with Annette we would give it “a 15 on a scale of 1-10!). If interested (or know someone who may be interested) you should call her IMMEDIATELY.

Regards,

Bruce and Vicki

BTW: Vicki and I leave on a Piedmont Wine Tour with Todd Ross in 3 weeks

Pictures: Annette Schiller in Bordeaux

For last year's Bordeaux tour see:

Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France (Published and Forthcoming Postings)

Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

Bordeaux Wine Tour 2013 by ombiasy

Bordeaux Wines and their Classifications: The Basics

Tour and Tasting at Château La Mission Haut-Brion, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Cru Classé de Grave - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Dinner with a View: At Restaurant L’Estacade in Bordeaux City - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in Bordeaux City - An Update

Schiller’s Favorite Seafood Places in Bordeaux City, France - An Update

Bordeaux - En Primeur, Negociants, Courtiers, the Quai de Chartons and the Place de Bordeaux– A Short Introduction

How Does the Negociant System in Bordeaux Work? Tour and Tasting at Millésima - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016, France

Tour and Tasting at Château Mondésir Gazin, Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux, Côtes de Bourg, with Owner/ Winemaker Marc Pasquet - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Lunch at Restaurant La Terrasse Rouge, Château La Dominique, Appellation Saimt-Emilion, Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and tasting at Château Clos Fourtet, Appellation Saint-Emilion, Premier Grand Cru Classé B - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Saint Emilion Wines and their Classification, Bordeaux, France

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Bars in St. Emilion, France

Tour and Tasting at Château La Conseillante, Appellation Pomerol, with General Manager/ Winemaker Marielle Cazaux - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Tasting at Château La Conseillante, Appellation Pomerol, with GM/ Winemaker Marielle Cazaux - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Wine-pairing Lunch at Château Le Bon Pasteur, Pomerol, with Dany Rolland, GM Benoit Prévot and Chef Frédéric Bozzo - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Tasting (including from Barrel) at Tertre Rôteboeuf, Saint Emilion, with Owner and Winemaker François Mitjavile, France – Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2018)

Wine-pairing Lunch at Château Climens, Appellation Barsac-Sauternes, Première Grand Cru Classé, with Owner/ Winemaker Bérénice Lurton and Chef Florence Camaly - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Visit and Tasting: Château Smith-Haut-Lafitte, Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé– Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

Tour, Tasting and Wine Lunch at a Petit Château and Organic Producer: Château Beauséjour – Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), France

Bio in Bordeaux: Cellar Tour, Vineyard Tour and Winepairing Lunch at Chateau Beauséjour and Château Langais, AOC Puisseguin-St.Emilion, with Owner/ Winemaker Gérard Dupuy - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Schiller's Favorite Seafood Restaurants in Arcachon and Cap Ferret (Bassin d'Arcachon/ Bordeaux)

Oysters in Bordeaux: Visiting the Oyster Farmer Raphael Doerfler and his Earl Ostrea Chanca Oyster Farm in Grand Piquey/ Bassin d'Arcachon - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Lunch at Pinasse Café, Cap Ferret, Bassin d'Arcachon - Bordeaux Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours, France

The 5 Premiers Grands Crus Chateaux en 1855 of Bordeaux, France

What is a Bordeaux Cru Bourgeois? France

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Blending Exercise at Château La Tour de Bessan, Margaux, Cru Bourgeois, with Owner/ Winemaker Marie-Laure Lurton - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Château Durfort-Vivens, Appellation Margaux, 2ième Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Tasting at Château Pichon Longueville Baron in Pauillac - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017 France

Wine-Pairing Lunch at Château Pichon Longueville Baron in Pauillac - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017 France

Tour and Tasting at Château Ormez de Pez, Appellation Saint-Estèphe - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

How a Barrel is Made: Visit of the Cooperage Berger & Fils in Vertheuil– Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour and Tasting (from Barrel and Bottle) at Château Lafon-Rochet, 4ème Grand Cru Classé St-Estèphe, with Owner Basile Tesseron - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2018, France

Tour and Tasting at Château Léoville Poyferré, Saint-Julien, 2ième Grand Cru Classé, with Anne Cuvelier - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Tour, Barrel Tasting and Family Dinner with Stefan and Heike Paeffgen, Château Le Reysse and Château Lassus, Vignobles Paeffgen, Appellation Médoc - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

Winery Tour and Tasting at Château Léoville-Barton, Appellation Saint-Julien, 2ième Grand Cru Classé and Château Langoa Barton, Appellation Saint-Julien, 3ième Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Winery tour, Tasting and Lunch at Château Lascombes, Margaux, 2ième Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Gourmet Dinner with Wine-pairing at Château Haut-Bailly, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé, with Daina Paulin - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Tour and Wine Dinner at Château Haut-Bailly, Graves, Appellation Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé - Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2017, France

UPCOMING Tours/ Wine Dinners/ Tastings - Annette and Christian Schiller/ ombiasyPR & WineTours/ schiller-wine, Germany, France, USA (Issued: June 3, 2019)

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Picture: Annette and Christian Schiller at Taberna Del Alabardero in Washington DC, USA

Below is a list of the wine tours, wine dinners and wine tastings planned by Annette and Christian Schiller/ ombiasyPR & WineTours/ schiller-wine for the coming months.

For questions concerning the ombiasy wine tours please consult the ombiasy website.

For all other events please send me (cschiller@schiller-wine.com) or Annette (aschiller@ombiasypr.com) an e-mail.

See also:
Announcement: ombiasy WineTours in 2019 - Germany-North and Bordeaux

June 2019

Alsace, France, June 18 - 22: Alsace Tour 2019 (Weinfreundeskreis Hochheim) (sold out).

See: The Sun-Kissed South: Germany’s Pinot Noir, the Other Whites, the Culinary Regions - Germany-South and Alsace 2018 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen

July 2019

Frankfurt, Germany: Tasting the Best of Virginia Wines in Frankfurt - Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2018.

See: Tasting Top Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2017

August 2019

September 2019

Bordeaux, France, September 3 - 12, 2019: 2019 Bordeaux Tour by ombiasy WineTours (1 room available)

See:
Reminder: Ombiasy Wine Tour to Bordeaux: September 03 - September 12, 2019
Invitation: Total Immersion in Bordeaux. World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours, France
Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Frankfurt, Germany: Tasting Bérénice Lurton and other Lurton Wines with Bérénice Lurton of Château Climens, 1er Cru, Barsac, Appellation Sauternes.

See:
Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

October 2019

Washington DC: Tasting the Wines of Château Kirwan, Appellation Margaux, and Château Beychevelle, Appellation Saint-Julien, with Sophie Schÿler

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Sophie Schÿler, Owner, Château Kirwan, Appellation Margaux, Philippe Blanc, General Manager, Château Beychevelle, Appellation Saint-Julien and Annette Schiller, Owner, ombiasy PR and WineTours, for a Winemaker Dinner at the French Embassy, Le Café Descartes, in Washington DC, USA

Floriday USA - 52nd Annual American Wine Society National Conference, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2, 2019 at St. Pete Beach: Annette Schiller will lead 3 seminars.

See:
The 2018 American Wine Society National Conference in Buffalo, New York State, USA: Seen Through Christian Schiller's Camera Lens

November 2019

December 2019

Frankfurt, Germany: Tasting Aged American Red Wines (Cabernet Sauvignon/ Merlot)

January 2020

February 2020

March 2020

April 2020

Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen - Riesling (Alsace/ Germany) 2020 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: April 27 – May 05.

See: Germany-South and Alsace 2017 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen

May 2020

Rhône Valley - Rhône 2020 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: May 11 – 20.

See: Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

June 2020

Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken - Germany East 2020 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: June 03 – 13.

See: Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

August 2020

September 2020

Bordeaux - Bordeaux 2020 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: September 01 – 10.

See: Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

October 2020

Burgundy - Burgundy 2020 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: October 08 – 18.

See: Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History, France

November 2020

December 2020


schiller-wine: Related Postings

Announcement: ombiasy WineTours in 2019 - Germany-North and Bordeaux

Ombiasy Wine Tours 2018: 3 x France and 3 x Germany - Ombiasy Newsletter December 2017

Tasting Top Virginia Wines in Frankfurt, Germany: Virginia Governor's Cup Case 2017

Reminder: Ombiasy Wine Tour to Bordeaux: September 03 - September 12, 2019

Invitation: Total Immersion in Bordeaux. World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Total Immersion in Bordeaux: World Class Wines and Exquisite French Gourmet Cuisine - Bordeaux Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours, France

Sophie Schÿler, Owner, Château Kirwan, Appellation Margaux, Philippe Blanc, General Manager, Château Beychevelle, Appellation Saint-Julien and Annette Schiller, Owner, ombiasy PR and WineTours, for a Winemaker Dinner at the French Embassy, Le Café Descartes, in Washington DC, USA

The 2018 American Wine Society National Conference in Buffalo, New York State, USA: Seen Through Christian Schiller's Camera Lens

Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

The Sun-Kissed South: Germany’s Pinot Noir, the Other Whites, the Culinary Regions - Germany-South and Alsace 2018 Tour by ombiasy WineTours: Baden, Alsace, Pfalz and Rheinhessen

Burgundy (and Champagne) Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: From Lyon to Paris - Wine, Food, Culture and History, France

Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling 

Falstaff WeinGuide Deutschland 2019 - The Best Wines

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Picture: Annette Schiller, Clemens Busch, Christian Schiller at Panda Gourmet in Washington DC. See: Wine-pairing Dinner with Clemens Busch, Weingut Clemens Busch, Mosel, at Panda Gourmet in Washington DC, USA. See also: Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting at Weingut Clemens Busch– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

The Falstaff WeinGuide Deutschland is one of the 6 leadng wine guides in Germany.

The Falstaff WeinGuide Deutschland 2019 contains around 3,500 wine recommendations from more than 450 producers, rated according to the 100-point system.

The Falstaff WeinGuide Deutschland 2019 was released on November 22, 2018.

Pictures: Falstaff WeinGuide Deutschland 2019 and the Other Leading German Wine Guides

In the tasting team led by Falstaff Germany editor and editor-in-chief Ulrich Sautter, you find luminaries such as Master of Wine Anne Krebiehl from London and the top sommeliers Stéphane Gass ("Schwarzwaldstube", Baiersbronn), Gerhard Retter ("Fischerklause" Lütjensee, and "Cordo ", Berlin) and Oliver Donnecker (" Heimat ", Frankfurt).

Below you find the highest rated wines in the 4 categories: Dry white, red, fruity-sweet Riesling and noble-sweet.

Beste trockene Weißweine/ Best Dry White Wines

97 Punkte - 2015 "Reserve" Pünderich Marienburg Rothenpfad Riesling GG, Clemens Busch, Pünderich (Mosel)

96 Punkte - 2017 Nackenheim Rothenberg Riesling GG wurzelecht, Kühling-Gillot, Nackenheim (Rheinhessen)

96 Punkte - 2016 Forst Jesuitengarten Riesling GG, Weingut Reichsrat von Buhl, Deidesheim (Pfalz)

96 Punkte - 2017 Nackenheim Rothenberg Riesling GG, Weingut Gunderloch, Nackenheim (Rheinhessen)

96 Punkte - 2017 Würzburg Stein-Harfe Silvaner GG, Bürgerspital zum Heiligen Geist, Würzburg (Franken)

96 Punkte - 2016 Malterdingen Bienenberg Chardonnay GG, Bernhard Huber, Malterdingen (Baden)

Picture: Tasting with Carolin Spanier-Gillot, Weingut Battenfeld-Spanier and Weingut Kühling-Gillot, in Hohen-Sülzen - Germany-South and Alsace 2018 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Beste Rotweine/ Best Red Wines

96 Punkte - 2015 Oberrotweil Kirchberg Spätburgunder GG, Weingut Salwey, Oberrotweil (Baden)

96 Punkte - 2016 Ihringen Vorderer Winklerberg Spätburgunder GG, Weingut Dr. Heger, Ihringen (Baden)

96 Punkte - 2015 Schweigen Heydenreich Spätburgunder GG, Weingut Friedrich Becker, Schweigen (Pfalz)

96 Punkte - 2016 Bürgstadt Centrafenberg Hundsrück Spätburgunder GG, Weingut Rudolf Fürst, Bürgstadt (Franken)

Picture: Annette Schiller and Konrad Salwey in Mainz. See: Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Die besten fruchtigen Rieslinge (Kabinett und Spätlese)/ Best Fruity-sweet Rieslings

95 Punkte - 2017 Scharzhofberger Riesling Kabinett, Egon Müller, Scharzhof (Saar)

95 Punkte - 2017 Piesport Goldtröpfchen Riesling Spätlese, Weingut Schloss Lieser, Lieser (Mosel)

95 Punkte - 2017 Ockfen Bockstein Riesling Spätlese, Weingut von Othegraven, Kanzem (Saar)

Picture: Tasting at Weingut Schloss Lieser in Lieser with Owner/ Winemaker Thomas Haag. See: Tasting at Weingut Schloss Lieser in Lieser with Owner/ Winemaker Thomas Haag– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016

Beste edelsüße Weine/ Best Noble-sweet Wines

100 Punkte - 2017 Kiedrich Gräfenberg Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese, Weingut Robert Weil, Kiedrich (Rheingau)

100 Punkte - 2017 Escherndorf Lump Silvaner Trockenbeerenauslese, Weingut Horst Sauer, Escherndorf (Franken)

99 Punkte - 2017 Escherndorf Lump Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese, Weingut Horst Sauer, Escherndorf (Franken)

98 Punkte - 2017 Kiedrich Turmberg Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese, Weingut Robert Weil, Kiedrich (Rheingau)

98 Punkte - 2017 Rüdesheim Berg Roseneck Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese, Weingut Leitz, Rüdesheim (Rheingau)

Picture: Annette Schiller and Horst Sauer. See: Vinyard Tour and Tasting at Weingut Horst Sauer in Eschendorf, Franken, with Horst Sauer - Germany-East Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

schiller-wine: Related Postings

Announcement: ombiasy WineTours in 2019 - Germany-North and Bordeaux

Ombiasy Wine Tours 2018: 3 x France and 3 x Germany - Ombiasy Newsletter December 2017

UPCOMING Tours/ Wine Dinners/ Tastings - Annette and Christian Schiller/ ombiasyPR & WineTours/ schiller-wine, Germany, France, USA (Issued: May 1, 2019)

Wine-pairing Dinner with Clemens Busch, Weingut Clemens Busch, Mosel, at Panda Gourmet in Washington DC, USA.

Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting at Weingut Clemens Busch– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

Tasting with Carolin Spanier-Gillot, Weingut Battenfeld-Spanier and Weingut Kühling-Gillot, in Hohen-Sülzen - Germany-South and Alsace 2018 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling 

Tasting at Weingut Schloss Lieser in Lieser with Owner/ Winemaker Thomas Haag– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016

Vinyard Tour and Tasting at Weingut Horst Sauer in Eschendorf, Franken, with Horst Sauer - Germany-East Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Visit and Tasting at Weingut Joachim Flick in Hochheim, Rheingau - Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

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Pictures: At the Königin Victoriaberg Monument with Reiner Flick and Reiner Flick Pouring Königin Victoriaberg Riesling at a Reception in Berlin in Honor of Prince Charles Shortly after our Visit

We began our Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling with a visit of Weingut Joachim Flick in the easternmost wine village of the Rheingau region, the famous village of Hochheim am Main, the “Gate to the Rheingau”. In the 17th century Britain used the term “Hock” for Hochheim wines and later described all Rheingau wines as “Hock”. At that time, the wines of Hochheim were much more famous than Mosel wines and were more expensive than some of the finest Bordeaux.

Owner and winemaker Reiner Flick, along with his dog Horst, was our host.

We started with a cellar tour and then sat down for a tasting. At the end of the visit and on the way to lunch, Reiner Flick showed us his vineyards, including the famous Hochheimer Königin Victoriaberg.

Pictures: Welcome

Reiner Flick at the Weinbörse

We had already met Reiner Flick at the Weinbörse in Mainz the day before and tasted his wines there.

See: Attending the 2019 VDP.Weinbörse - Vintage 2018 - in Mainz - Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Picture: Weingut Kaufmann (Rheingau) and Weingut Flick (Rheingau), Urban Kaufmann and Reiner Flick, with Annette Schiller at the 2019 Weinbörse. See: Attending the 2019 VDP.Weinbörse - Vintage 2018 - in Mainz - Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Hochheim in the Rheingau

Weingut Joachim Flick is in Hochheim (Wicker) in the Rheingau region. Hochheim is at the eastern edge of the Rheingau, well known around the world for its Riesling wines. Moving from Hochheim to the west, the fairly flat, dimpled landscape evolves into progressively steep slopes. It is a quietly beautiful region, rich in tradition.

 
Pictures: Hochheim in the Rheingau

Queen Victoria's enthusiasm for Hochheim's wines contributed to their popularity in England, where they, and ultimately, Rhine wines in general, were referred to as Hock. The third President of the USA - and notable bon viveur - Thomas Jefferson visited the Rheingau in 1788 and wrote that the wine of the "Abbaye of Johnsberg is the best made on the Rhine without comparison … That of the year 1775 is the best." He also referred to the Rheingau’s Riesling as the "small and delicate Rhysslin which grows only from Hochheim to Rudesheim". Impressed by the quality of the Rheingau Riesling wines, he bought 100 grapevines in Hochheim to take back to his estate in Virginia.

Even though it belongs to the Rheingau, Hochheim is actually situated along the Main River. Its vineyards have amongst the best exposure and climate in all of the Rheingau. Hochheim is just 30 Minutes away by S-Bahn from Frankfurt am Main central railway station. Coming from Frankfurt, you arrive in vineyards and it is a beautiful walk up through the vineyards to the village.

Weingut Joachim Flick

Weingut Joachim Flick is owned and run by Reiner Flick. The vineyard area totals 20 hectares with Riesling accounting for 85%. Annual output is 12.000 cases. Weingut Joachim Flick has been a member of the VDP since 1999.

Pictures: Weingut Joachim Flick - Strassenmühle in Wicker

Strassenmühle in Wicker

In 1997 Reiner Flick purchased a 700 year-old mill with a turbulent history – the Strassenmühle – and moved the winery to this location.

Reiner Flick: Just a stone’s throw away from the pulsating metropolis Frankfurt, one will come upon our wine estate in the Strassenmühle in Wicker, the gate to the Rheingau.

With its 700-year history and unparalleled ambience, the Strassenmühle is a good place for wine of exceptional origin. This is the residence of the wine estate Joachim Flick.

From modest beginnings a grand wine estate has evolved. Built by the Count of Eppstein, the Strassenmühle was first mentioned by Gottfried V as part of a donation on 13 August 1318. From the 16th century until secularization, the ownership belonged to the landgraves of Hesse. That is why the two lions have decorated our gate until today. The lion as a symbol for courage and strength - and as a symbol for our wines.

Pictures: In the Cellar

It is a long history. Since the year 1650 we have been winemakers in the little village Wicker. Nine generations ago, Johann Pillippo Flick was the first. Joachim Flick turned the viticulture into a full time venture. In 1992 Reiner Flick took over the wine estate and expanded it to its present size.

Today we cultivate mainly Riesling and Pinot Noir in a vineyard acreage of close to 20 hectars - from Wicker over Hochheim until Lorch. Pinot Gris and Blanc, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc are delightful additions, should you not be in the mood for Riesling.

If the vineyard is the nursery of the wine, then the fermentation and the type of development are important for its maturing and shaping of character. We build new wooden barrels from our native Taunus oak in traditional craftsmanship. We lay great emphasis on regionality.

Excellent Vineyard Portfolio

The vineyard portfolio of Weingut Joachim Flick is outstanding and includes the 2 monopolistic sites, Wickerer Nonnberg and Hochheimer Königin Victoriaberg.

The Nonnberg - an eventful history and superb wines of the present.

According to a charter dating from 13 January 1281, the convents Retters in the Taunus and Tiefenthal in the Rheingau exchanged property, which documents the vineyard Nonnenberg (nuns’ hill) in Wicker for the first time. In 1791 the Nonnenberg is referred to as a vineyard with the size of 5 acres in best site and taxed by the city court with 3,500 guilders. Because of financial difficulties, the nuns’ ownership was transferred to the Dome chapter of Mainz.

Since 2004, Weingut Flick owns the vineyard. The extremely calcareous soil of this classified site produces great wines with superb minerality and long life potential.

The Victoriaberg - The British Queen Victoria and her love for Riesling wine.

In 1845, Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert visited Hochheim and were led by our city fathers to "the most beautiful and best vineyard" of the district for a wine tasting. In 1850, Georg Michael Papstmann, the owner of the vineyard at that time, was granted the permission by the British Crown to call the vineyard "Königin Victoriaberg".

Until today the Riesling of the Victoriaberg has been served at many events of the British Royal Family, most recently when Queen Elisabeth II visited Germany along with Prince William and his wife Kate.

Since 2010, Weingut Flick leases the entire Koenigin Victoriaberg in Hochheim.

Pictures: In the Victoriaberg Vineyard

Tasting

We tasted the wines in the modern tasting room of Weingut Flick, with Reiner Flick.

Pictures: Tasting with Reiner Flick

The Wines Reiner Flick Poured

Reiner Flick poured 10 wines.


2018 Weingut Flick Riesling Classic
2018 Weingut Flick F. Vini et Vita Riesling Trocken


2018 Weingut Flick Wicker Riesling Trocken
2018 Weingut Flick Lorch Riesling Trocken


2018 Weingut Flick Königin Victoria Berg Riesling Trocken
2018 Weingut Flick Nonnberg Riesling Trocken


2017 Weingut Flick Nonnberg Vier Morgen Riesling GG
2008 Weingut Flick Nonnberg Riesling R


2017 Weingut Flick Königin Victoria Berg Riesling Kabinett
2015 Weingut Flick Königin Victoria Berg Riesling Spätlese


Reiner Flick and his Dog Horst

Reiner's dog was with us during the whole visit.

Pictures: Horst

schiller-wine: Related Postings (Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling - Published and Forthcoming Postings)

Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Attending the 2019 VDP.Weinbörse - Vintage 2018 - in Mainz - Germany-North Tour 2019 by ombiasy WineTours: Quintessential Riesling

Vineyard tour, cellar visit and tasting at winery Joachim Flick in Hochheim, Rheingau, with Owner and Winemaker Reiner Flick

FairChoice Certified Wine in Germany: Weingut Joachim Flick in the Rheingau

Lunch at the Weingut Schloss Johannisberg Gutsrestaurant

Tour and Tasting at Schloss Johannisberg, Rheingau, with Christian Witte, Domaine Director– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), Germany

Cellar visit and tasting at winery Geheimrat J. Wegeler in Oestrich-Winkel, Rheingau

Cellar visit and tasting at winery Robert Weil in Kiedrich, Rheingau. with Jan Christensen

Kiedrich: Visit of the Basilica of Saint Valentine and of Weingut Robert Weil - Germany-North Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Kloster Eberbach: Dinner, Guided Tour and  Aperitif at the Schwarzes Häuschen in the Steinberg Vineyard

Wining in the Steinberg Vineyard– Germany-North Wine Tour by ombiasy (2014)

Kloster Eberbach in the Rheingau: Lunch, Tour of the Abbey, the Steinberg and the Steinbergkeller, with Tasting - Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Lunch, Cellar visit and tasting at winery Baron Knyphausen in Erbach, Rheingau, with Baron Knyphausen and winemaker Arne Willkens 

Tour and Tasting at Weingut Baron Knyphausen in Erbach, Rheingau - Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Tasting and dining at winery Kaufmann in Hattenheim, Rheingau, with Owners and winemakers Urban Kaufmann and Eva Raps

Family-style Wine-pairing Lunch at Weingut Hans Lang - Kaufmann, with Owners/ Winemakers Urban Kaufmann and Eva Raps - Germany-North Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Cellar tour, vineyard tour, and tasting in the vineyard at winery Laquai in Lorch, Rheingau, with Gundolf Laquai

Lunch at restaurant Altes Haus in Bacharach

Tasting and vineyard drive at winery Ratzenberger in Bacharach, Mittelrhein, with Jochen Ratzenberger 

Vineyard Tour and Tasting at Weingut Ratzenberger, Mittelrhein, with Jochen Ratzenberger - Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Rhine River Cruise in the Mittelrhein Valley

Rhine River Cruise in the Mittelrhein Valley, an UNESCO World Heritage Region - Germany-North Tour 2016 by ombiasy WineTours

Guided tour of Eltz Castle

Tasting at winery Reinhold Franzen, Bremm, Terrassen-Mosel, with Angelina Franzen

Tasting at winery Jos. Jos. Prüm in Bernkastel-Wehlen, Mosel, with Amei Prüm

Tasting at the Legendary Weingut J.J. Prüm with Amei Prüm– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours 2016

Wine-pairing dinner at winery Richard Böcking in Traben-Trarbach, Middle Mosel, with Owner Denman Zirkle

Tasting at winery Dr. Loosen in Bernkastel-Kues, Middle Mosel, with Ernst Loosen

Wine Tasting at Weingut Dr. Loosen in Bernkastel-Kues, Mosel – Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Ernst Loosen Presented his Wines at Weingut Dr. Loosen, Bernkastel-Kues, Mosel Valley, Germany

Weingut Dr. H Thanisch - Erben Mueller-Burggraef: Visit of the famous Berncasteler Doctor Cellar and Tour and Tasting at  Weingut Dr. H Thanisch - Erben Mueller-Burggraef, with Ownwe Matthias Willkomm

The Wines of the Berncasteler Doctor, Bernkastel-Kues in the Mosel Valley, Germany

Lunch at Restaurant Juffer Flair of Weingut Christian Steinmetz in Brauneberg

Tasting at winery Haart in Piesport, Mosel, with Johannes Haart

Schiller’s Favorite Wine Taverns in Trier, Germany

Cellar tour and tasting at winery Peter Lauer in Ayl, Upper Mosel, Saar Valley, with Katharina Lauer and Peter Lauer

Lunch at Weinrestaurant Ayler Kupp at winery Peter Lauer

Tasting at winery H. Dönnhoff, Oberhausen, Nahe, with Anne Dönnhoff 

Wine Tasting and Cellar Tour at Weingut Dönnhoff with Christina Dönnhoff– Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2014)

An Afternoon with Riesling Star Winemaker Helmut Doennhoff at Weingut Doennhoff in Oberhausen in the Nahe Valley, Germany

Visit and tasting at winery Dr. Crusius, Traisen, Nahe, with Peter and Judith Crusius.

Vineyard tour, cellar tour and tasting at winery Kruger-Rumpf, Münster-Sarmsheim, Nahe, with Stefan and Georg Rumpf

Tour, Tasting, Dinner and Overnight Stay at Weingut Kruger Rumpf, Nahe, with Stefan, Cornelia and Georg Rumpf– Germany-North Tour 2017 by ombiasy WineTours

Vineyard tour and tasting at winery Bischel in Appenheim, Rheinhessen, with Christian Runkel, Owner and Winemaker

Winery visit and lunch at winery Louis Guntrum in Nierstein, Rheinhessen, with Konstantin Guntrum

Guntrum is Back (Stuart Pigott/ James Suckling): Wine Pairing Lunch and Tour at Weingut Louis Guntrum in Nierstein, Rheinhessen, with Owners Konstantin and Stephanie Guntrum - Germany-South and Alsace 2017 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

Mainlust “Desche Otto” – an Ultra Traditional Apple Wine Tavern, with an Innovative Twist, off the Beaten Track in Schwanheim, Frankfurt am Main, Germany



Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Les Bruyères in Beaumont-Monteux, Northern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker David Reynaud - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

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Picture: Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Domaine Les Bruyères in Beaumont-Monteux, Northern Rhône, with Owner/ Winemaker David Reynaud - Rhône Valley Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Culture and History, France

The visit of Domaine Les Bruyères in Beaumont-Monteux, with owner/ winemaker David  Reynaud, was the last stop in the Northern Rhône. After the visit of Domaine Les Bruyères in Beaumont-Monteux we drove to Domaine de Cabasse, Séguret, Southern Rhône, where we stayed 2 nights.

At Domaine Les Bruyères, owner/ winemaker David Reynaudwas our host. We started the visit in the vineyard, toured then the modern, impressive winemaking facilities and ended the visit with a portfolio tasting of David's wines.

Domaine Les Bruyères

Domaine Les Bruyères has been in the Reynaud family since the 18th century. In 1955, Georges Reynaud planted vines on a gentle slope along the Isère River – a Rhône tributary - in the southern sector of the Crozes-Hermitage appellation. The  grapes were sold to the cooperative.

In 2003 George’s grandson David took over. He constructed modern wine making facilities, and produced his first vintage. He also bought new vineyards. Before his ownership in 2003 David already controlled the domaine and had started to farm organically, so the domaine was certified by Ecocert the same year as his first harvest. He then converted slowly to biodynamic principles and Domaine Les Bruyères received its Biodyvin certification in 2005.

Pictures: Domaine Les Bruyères

The domaine is made up of 14.5 hectares in Crozes-Hermitage, and an additional 5.5 hectares in local villages amongst the Rhone hills. The vines grown in the domaine are aged between 20 - 50 years, of which 87% is made up of Syrah. Reynaud also has small plantations of Marsanne, Roussanne, Merlot and Viognier. The soil of his Crozes-Hermitage vineyards is characterised by a clay and alluvial pudding stone top-soil with a chalky limestone sub-soil, with good natural ground drainage from the pudding stones. Reynaud, maintains low yields of 35 hl/ha across the Domaine and in a remarkably short time he has gained the attention of the wine press not only in France but around the world. One taste and you will understand why !!

Pictures: In the Vineyard with  David Reynaud

Pictures: In the Cellar with David Reynaud

Pictures: Tasting with David David Reynaud

The Wines we Tasted

We tasted 7 wines, 4 reds and 3 whites.


2017 Domaine Les Bruyeres - David Reynaud, Les Monestiers, Syrah, IGP des Collines Rhodaniennes


2016 Domaine Les Bruyeres - David Reynaud, Crozes-Hermitage Rouge ‘Georges Reynaud’

100% Syrah from vines with average age of 20 years. Vinified in cement cuve with cuvaison up to 32 days and very gentle pressing in a vertical press. Elevage on fine lees for 12 months in barrel (none new) then for 6-7 months in cement cuve before bottling.

Wine Advocate (2015 vintage): The 2015 Crozes Hermitage Georges aged in a mix of tank and older barrels. Unlike many 2015s, it's floral and aromatic, with hints of violets adding nuance to ripe blueberry and raspberry fruit. The tannins are silky and fine, making this wine eminently drinkable now and over the next 6-7 years.


2016 Domaine Les Bruyeres - David Reynaud, Crozes-Hermitage Rouge "Les Croix" Vielles Vignes

100% Old Vine Syrah. Plum/purple color that carries incense, barbecue smoke, roasted meat and blackberry characteristics. The tannins are sweet and a full-bodied, rich mouthfeel.

The Wine Advocate (2015 vintage): Deliciously ripe, with lots of crushed boysenberry and raspberry fruit flavors pumping along. Bright red licorice and sweet spice notes course underneath. The finish is rich, but with a violet accent for freshness. Drink now through 2023. 1,000 cases made.



2016 Domaine Les Bruyeres - David Reynaud, Entre Ciel et Terre, Vin de France

Cuvée issu du cépage Syrah (100%) de vignes âgées de plus de 55 ans. Cette cuvée est uniquement produite dans les très grandes années de la vallée du Rhône et à seulement 2000 bouteilles.

David n'a pas reçu l'agrément pour cette cuvée sans souffre en raison d'un taux de volatile au dessus de la norme de l'appellation Crozes-Hermitage mais dans les normes de nombreuses autres appellation du Rhône. Il rejoint donc ainsi des vignerons comme Thierry Allemand ou Didier Barral.


2017 Domaine Les Bruyeres - David Reynaud, Les Monestiers, Viognier, IGP des Collines Rhodaniennes

This lovely Rhone white is 100% Viognier from 17 year old vines. The wine is manually harvested and is 100% desteemed. The wine is vinified and spends 8 month in stainless steal tanks before bottling.


2017 Domaine Les Bruyeres - David Reynaud, Les Petites Bêtises, IGP des Collines Rhodaniennes

Une majorité de Marsanne réhaussée d'un trait de Roussanne pour un Blanc élevé en oeufs béton. Une très belle réussite qui mettra tout le monde d'accord.


2017 Domaine Les Bruyeres - David Reynaud, Crozes Hermitage Blanc "Aux Betises d'Eloise"

55% Marsanne, 45% Roussane. The nose is very intense and very rich, expressing notes of wax, incense, white fruit jam, anise, menthol and apricot. The palate is sappy and very long, very dense, with a magnificent final quince jelly and old rose.


Bye-bye

We left the Northern Rhône and drove to the Southern Rhône.

Picture: Bye-bye

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