The WineBarn, runner up as Best German Wine Merchant in the UK in this year’s International Wine Challenge, is holding a tasting of top quality German Rieslings and Pinots in London on 16 jan 06.
Monday 16 jan 2006, 5.30pm – 8.00pm
German Embassy’s Information Centre, 34 Belgrave Square, Knightsbridge, London SW1X
Meet winemakers and try award-winning wines from:
Dr von Basserman-Jordan (Pfalz)
Bercher (Baden)
Goettlemann (Nahe)
Dr Heger (Baden)
Franz Keller (Baden)
August Kesseler (Rheingau)
Meyer-Naekel (Ahr)
Solter (Rheingau)
St Urbanshof (Mosel-Saar-Ruwer)
Wirsching (Franken)
Wittmann (Rheinhessen)
Tickets cost £10 each and should be ordered in advance by from event@thewinebarn.co.ukAll tickets should be pre-booked by Thursday 05 jan 2006. Cheques rather than credit cards please.
The WineBarn Ltd, Clump Barn Farm, Farleigh Lane, Dummer, Hants, RG25 2AF
For further information please visit www.thewinebarn.co.uk or contact Iris Ellmann on 01256 39 12 11.
Fine German wine tasting in London in January
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