The Date and Time: Wednesday, May 18, 2016  11AM  - 4PM
  The Event: Riesling & Co.; wines of Germany.
  The Venue: Arcadian Loft
  The Target Audience: wine trade
  The Availability/Catalogue: the catalogue was fairly detailed, although it   did lack prices.
  The Quote/Background: The seminar was conducted by John Szabo and the   current German Wine Queen, Josefine Schlumberger. It focused on food and wine   matching as in previous years, but this time the foods were all Asiatic: Thai,   Japanese, Chinese, India.
  The Wines: I did not taste every wine as I had a time conflict. The seminar   wines were folded into the list below.
  **** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Schloss Reinhartshausen Riesling Brut Deutsche Sekt NV MC,   $26.95   PMA
  -Schloss Schonborn Risling Auslese 2005 Hattenheim Pfaffenberg     HHD Imports
  -Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt Riesling Spatlese Monopol 2003   Josephshoefer  HHD Imports
  -Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt Riesling Auslese Mosel 1999 Josephshoefer    HHD Imports
  -Winzergenossenschaft Konigsschaffhausen-Kiechlinsbergen Spatburgunder   Blanc de Noirs 2014, $16.95 PO  HHD Imports
  -Winzervereinigung Freyburg-Unstrut Riesling Sekt 2012 Extra   Brut   Angyal
  -Pinot Sekt Brut Alde Gott eG Baden 2013
  -Domdechant Werner'sches Weingut Kirchenstueck Riesling GG Dry Rheingau   2008 HHDImports
  -Leitz Ruedesheimer Berg Roseneck Riesling Spatlese Rheingau 2004    Hobbs & Co
  -Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt Josephe
  ***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating   terms):
  -Schmitt Sohne Beerenauslese 2015 Rheinhessen    HHD   Imports
  -Hiestand Gewurztraminer 2014 Rheinhessen   Guntersblum     Univins and Spirits
  -Solter Brut Pinot Cuvee Sekt Sekthaus Solter Rheingau
  -Rappenhof Pettenthal Riesling GG Dry 2014   Rheinhessen     Churchill
  -Divino Alte Reben Silvaner Dry Franken 2014 
  -Helmut Doennhoff Oberhauser Leistenberg Riesling Kabinett Nahe   2014    Soleil
  The Food: at the seminar we had twelve wines, but I just concentrated on   the inner eight dry table wines. They were paired with Thai (humbold squid, nam   prik, mango: a young silvaner and riesling), Japanese (red miso tofus, hens egg,   shiitake: a young silvaner and an older riesling), Chinese (sweet & sour   pork, bok choy, long bean: riesling kabinett and 2004 spatlese – best set of   pairing in the lunch), and Indian (lamb sirloin, kaffir lime and cilantro,   spiced tomato: young pinot noir wasted, inspired 1999 riesling auslese). It was   a very instructive seminar.
  The Downside: I had to leave early for another commitment on my time.
  The Upside: a chance for the food match.
  The Contact Person: lisa@androscom.com
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   91.
  Chimo! www.deantudor.com
 
 

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