Picture: Clemens Busch from Weingut Clemens Busch in Germany, Christian G.E. Schiller and Hermann Wiemer, founder of Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyards in the Finger Lakes Region in New York State. For Weingut Clemens Busch, see: With Wine Maker Clemens Busch in Puenderich at his Winery in the Mosel Valley, Germany. For Hermann J. Wiemer, see: German Winemakers in the World: Hermann J. Wiemer, Finger Lakes, USA
The world of Riesling returned to Seattle in Washington State. The attraction was the 4th Riesling Rendezvous, a gathering of Riesling producers and enthusiasts from around the world. Riesling Rendezvous is sponsored by Chateau Ste. Michelle, the Washington State giant wine producer and Weingut Dr. Loosen, one of Germany’s top Riesling producers from the Mosel Valley. The famous Eroica Riesling from Washington State is a joint venture of Ste. Michelle and Dr. Loosen. Riesling Rendezvous is the largest international gathering of Riesling producers and enthusiasts in the world.
This posting is part of a series of a dozen or so postings on the 4th Riesling Rendezvous in Seattle. I have posted sofar:
The World of Riesling in Seattle - Fourth Riesling Rendezvous in Washington State, USA
Coming Up in July: 4th Riesling Rendezvous in Seattle, Washington State, USA
The German Winemakers at the Forthcoming 4. Riesling Rendezvous in Seattle, Washington State, USA
Pictures: Co-host Ernst Loosen giving last minute instructions. For more on Ernst Loosen, see: Riesling, Pinot Noir and Indian Cuisine: A tête-à-tête Dinner with Winemaker Ernst Loosen, Weingut Dr. Loosen, at Rasika in Washington DC, USA
The 4th Riesling Rendezvous featured 2 ½ days of tasting, discussing and learning about Riesling. It kicked off Sunday, July 14, in the late afternoon with the Grand Tasting on Chateau Ste. Michelle’s winery grounds in Woodinville, about 15 miles from downtown Seattle.
Picture: Christian G.E. Schiller and US wine-author John Haeger, who lead one of the 2 International Riesling Tastings
Picture: Loosen Bros. CEO Kirk Wille and Spouse, see also: Ernie and his Friends - The Loosen Bros. USA Portfolio Tour 2012
Picture: UK-based Wine Journalist Tim Atkin, who lead one of the 2 International Riesling Tastings. See also: The Tim Atkin Pinot Noir Taste-Off of October 2011: Germany Versus the Rest of the World - German Red Wines Show Strong Performance
Picture: Riesling Giant Stuart Pigott, see more: Late Night German Riesling Tasting with Riesling Gurus Paul Grieco and Stuart Pigott in Washington DC on the 2013 Riesling Road Trip, USA
Picture: Wine Blogger Mike Veseth and his Wife. Mike is professor emeritus of International Political Economy at the University of Puget Sound. He is the author of many books.
Picture: Stuart Pigott and Helmut Doennhoff, see also: Top 10 Riesling Producers in the World – Snooth 2012
About 700 consumers, media, and producers attended. Riesling-friendly food was provided by popular Seattle food trucks Marination Mobile, Snout and Co and Barking Frog Mobile Kitchen, as well as appetizers by Chateau Ste Michelle culinary Director John Sarich. Guests also enjoyed live music by The Josh Rawlings Trio.
Pictures: Music and Food at the Grand Tasting
Producers at the Grand Tasting at Chateau Ste. Michelle in Woodinville
Almost 70 Riesling producers from seven countries - United States, Germany, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Slovakia and Austria - presented their wines. From within the United States, wineries from seven states participated: Washington State, Oregon, Idaho, California, New York, New Jersey and Michigan.
Australia
Frankland Estate
Jim Barry Wines
Mitchell Wines
Pikes
Pictures: The Grand Tasting at Chateau Ste. Michelle
Austria
Domäne Wachau
Emmerich Knoll - Weingut Knoll
Loimer
Markus Huber
Pictures: From top to bottom: Fred Loimer, Weingut Loimer, Markus Huber, Weingut Huber, Emmerich Knoll, Weingut Knoll, Heinz Frischgruber, Domäne Wachau, see also: Wine Producer Austria - Not Only Gruener Veltliner
Canada
Cave Spring Cellars
Mission Hill Family Estate
Tantalus Vineyards
Thirty Bench Winemakers
Picture: Canada, Australia, New Zealand
Germany
A. Christmann
Battenfeld Spanier
Clemens Busch
Dönnhoff
Dr. Loosen
Fritz Haag
Geheimer Rat Dr. von Bassermann-Jordan
Leitz
Maximin Grünhaus
Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt
Robert Weil
The German wine estates were all represented by their owner/winemaker/GM, except for Weingut Battenfeld Spanier and Weingut Leitz, which were represented by the importers as H.O.Spanier and Johannes Leitz, who had been scheduled to participate, had to change their plans in the last minute.
Picture: Carl von Schubert, Weingut Maximin Gruenhaus - Schlosskellerei C. von Schubert, see also: Schiller’s Favorites at the 2013 Riesling and Co Tasting in New York City, USA.
Picture: Ernst Loosen, Weingut Dr. Loosen, see also: Riesling, Pinot Noir and Indian Cuisine: A tête-à-tête Dinner with Winemaker Ernst Loosen, Weingut Dr. Loosen, at Rasika in Washington DC, USA
Picture: The German Tent
Picture: Helmut Doennhoff, Weingut Doennhoff, see also: Top 10 Riesling Producers in the World – Snooth 2012
Picture: Steffen Christmann, Weingut A. Christmann and Fred Loimer, Weingut Loimer
Picture: Annegret Reh-Gartner, Weingut Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt, see also: The German Winemakers at the Forthcoming 4. Riesling Rendezvous in Seattle, Washington State, USA
Picture: Helmut Doennhoff and Carl von Schubert
Picture: Oliver Haag, Weingut Fritz Haag, see also: The German Winemakers at the Forthcoming 4. Riesling Rendezvous in Seattle, Washington State, USA
Picture: Helmut Doennhoff, Weingut Doennhoff, see also: Top 10 Riesling Producers in the World – Snooth 2012
Picture: Clemens Busch, Weingut Clemens Busch, see also: With Wine Maker Clemens Busch in Puenderich at his Winery in the Mosel Valley, Germany
Picture: Helmut Doennhoff and Wife
Picture: Gunther Haug (right) and Felix Korb (left) , Geheimer Rat von Bassermann Jordan, see also: The German Winemakers at the Forthcoming 4. Riesling Rendezvous in Seattle, Washington State, USA
Pictures: Wilhelm Weil, Weingut Weil, and his Wines, see also: Visiting Wilhelm Weil at his Weingut Robert Weil in Kiedrich, Germany
New Zealand
Framingham Wines Ltd.
Villa Maria Estate
Slovakia
Elesko Winery
United States
California
MadroñaVineyards
Municipal Winemakers
Trefethen Family Vineyards
Picture: Winemaker Zeke Neeley, Trefethen Family Vineyards, and Christian G.E. Schiller in Woodinville
Michigan
Black Star Farms
Chateau Grand Traverse
Shady Lane Cellars
New Jersey
Alba Vineyard
New York
Anthony Road Wine Company
Fox Run Vineyards
Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard
Red Newt Cellars, Inc.
Sheldrake Point Winery
Picture: Dave Breeden, Sheldrake Point Winery, see also: Celebrating the Release of the Finger Lakes 2011 Riesling in Washington DC, USA
Picture: Fred Merwarth (Winemaker, Vineyard Manager and Co-Owner), Hermann J. Wiemer Vienyards, see also: German Winemakers in the World: Hermann J. Wiemer, Finger Lakes, USA
Pictures: Winemaker Johannes Reinhardt, Anthony Road Wine Company and Kemmeter Wines, see also: The Wines and the Food at President Obama’s Inauguration Luncheon, January 21, 2013, USA
Oregon
Bridgeview Vineyards
Brooks
Chehalem
Trisaetum
Tunkalilla Vineyard
Washington
Anew
Charles Smith Wines
Chateau Ste. Michelle
Efeste
Gard Vintners
The Hogue Cellars
Mercer Estates Winery
Pacific Rim
Snoqualmie
Tulip Valley Winery
The Woodhouse Wine
Picture: Charles Smith, Charles Smith Wines
Pictures: Christian G.E. Schiller, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winemaker Bob Bertheau and Chateau Ste. Michelle CEO Ted Baseler, see also: German American Wines: (1) Pacific Rim Riesling (2) Eroica and (3) Woelffer's Schillerwein
Picture: Pacific Rim Head Winemaker Nicolas Quille and Winemaker Steven Sealock, see also: Visiting Winemaker Steven Sealock at Pacific Rim Winemakers in Washington State, USA and see: Oregon Pinot Gris Symposium at Oak Knoll Winery in Hillsboro
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