ANNOUNCING THE GERMAN WINE SOCIETY’S SPRING FESTIVAL CELEBRATION AT THE GERMAN EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON, D.C. ON MAY 3, 2024!
German Wine Society Members and Friends of German Wine,
It is a pleasure to announce that the German Embassy has invited us once again to hold an event at the German Embassy House! And for this event, our asparagus-themed Spring Festival dinner, we will also have the opportunity to enjoy once again the cuisine of the German Embassy’s new chef, Mikko Kosenen of Mikko Nordic Fine Foods. Chef Mikko also operates a restaurant in Washington, D.C., and was formerly executive chef for the Ambassador of Finland. Please plan to join us to share our love of German wine paired with asparagus dishes, at the German Embassy where the German Wine Society began.
Spring in Washington announces itself with cherry blossoms, migrating songbirds, and tasty ramps at farmers’ markets. In Germany, nothing epitomizes Spring like the revered white stalks of Spargel (asparagus)! The green variety is more popular in North America and tends to be available in supermarkets year-round. Germans, however, prefer the white variety that is harvested from mid-April to near the end of June (St. John’s Day), and often is harder to find in the United States. The Germans have given this harvest season its own name - Spargelzeit - and celebrate it with passion.
Rich in nutrients and very low in calories, asparagus has become a culinary status symbol for many Germans. To produce white asparagus, soil is piled up into knee-high banks, which give the fields their characteristic appearance. White asparagus grows entirely surrounded by earth, which protects the slender stalks from sunlight exposure and keeps them from turning green. This also affects the subtle flavor of it. The popular vegetable is cultivated in almost all federal states as well as in neighboring countries. In fact, Germans consume more white asparagus than their country produces, so it is necessary to import it.
Please join the German Wine Society’s Capital Chapter on the evening of Friday, May 3, 2024, from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm, for a four-course asparagus-themed dinner in the German Embassy House, plus an outdoor reception with served hors d’oeuvres on the Embassy House patio (weather permitting). Our Spring Festival dinner will feature not only the elegant vegetable in both its green and white versions, but also fine German wines, including Silvaner, known for its affinity with asparagus. We will have seven whites including two containing Silvaner grapes, a red, and a sparkling wine, representing five of Germany’s wine regions. It has been a tradition of the German Wine Society to hold Spargelfest dinners at this time of year at various locations, including the German Embassy House, Cafe Mozart (now regrettably closed), and Cafe Berlin last year. We look forward to our return to the Embassy where our Society began 47 years ago, in 1977.
Registration for this event must be received by Monday, April 29, 2024.
You can register and pay for events in either of two ways.
First, you can register on our Washington, D.C. chapter website, https://
Second, if you prefer to register by mail and pay by check for the event, please clip off the registration form attached to this notice, indicate the names of all who will be attending, and mail a check made out to the German Wine Society in the proper amount along with the form to:
Carl Willner
President and Secretary, GWS Capital Chapter
1014 Reserve Champion Drive
Rockville, MD 20850
You can also reach the Secretary by e-mail at carl.willner1@verizon.net .
Whether you are registering by mail or online, please be sure to provide the names of all persons for whom you are registering, and pay the appropriate price depending on whether each person is a member of the German Wine Society (either the Capital Chapter, or one of the other active chapters in the U.S. or an at-large member with annual dues paid), or a non-member. You can join the GWS Capital Chapter either by using the website and registering to pay annual dues of $35 through PayPal, or by mail using a check, in the same manner as registering for the event. If you have been a member of the GWS Capital Chapter in the past but are not sure of your current membership status, please email the chapter Secretary at the above e-mail to confirm your status.
Here’s what we have planned for our Spring Festival:
May 3, 5:30 pm (entry to Embassy compound passing through security beginning 5:30 pm): Reception and wine dinner at the German Embassy House. Enter
at the main Embassy gate on 4645 Reservoir Road, NW, Washington, DC
20007, and proceed up the stairway alongside the main Embassy building
depicted here to the Embassy House on the upper level. For those who
have difficulty ascending the stairs, escorts from the Embassy staff can
bring guests through the Embassy building and up an elevator.
For security purposes, the Embassy requires a list of all attendees in advance; no walk-ins are allowed. Please remember to bring a valid picture ID. There is no parking available on Embassy grounds, but it should not be difficult at this time of day to find parking on the street nearby if you are driving. Be alert, however, to DC parking restrictions. The German Embassy is not near a Metro subway stop, but it is also possible to arrive by Metro bus (D6 to Foxhall Rd.) or by taxi/ride service.
5:30pm Welcoming menu: hors d’ oeuvres + Sparkling wine served at Patio
Blackened Trout Salad Wraps
Grilled Asparagus Frittata with Chive Sauce
Grilled Shrimp and Asparagus Skewers
Curry Wurst on Toast with Curry Ketchup
These hors d’oeuvres will be accompanied by the following sparkling wine:
Nv Dr. Loosen Sparkling Riesling Dr. L Mosel
6:30pm Seated Dinner: inside cantina
First (Soup) Course
Asparagus Soup with Lemon and Chive
Served with the following white wines:
2022 Kruger Rumpf Munsterer Rheinberg Kabinett Riesling Nahe (JS 91)
2021 Selbach Oster Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Kabinett Riesling Mosel (WA 93-94)
Second (Salad) Course
Charred Asparagus, Dates, Goat Cheese Salad
Served with the following dry white wines:
2021 Hofgut Falkenstein Niedermenniger Herrenberg Weissburgunder Trocken Mosel
2022 Weingut Keller vom Muscheligen Kalk Rheinhessen (a white Pinot Blanc/Chardonnay/Silvaner blend)
Third (Main) Course
Grilled White Asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce
Crispy Miso-Butter Crusted White Fish
Beef Striploin with Roasted Spring Vegetables/Potato Salad
Served with the following white and red wines:
2021 Max Müller Silvaner Trocken Franken
2017 Weingut Schnaitmann Steinwiege Pinot Noir Württemberg (WE 92)
Dessert Course
Rhubarb Sour Cream Cake
Strawberry Salad with Sabayon
Chocolate Mousse on Tart Shells
Served with the following sweet white wines:
2022 Carl Loewen Thornicher Ritsch Auslese Riesling Mosel (JS 96)
2020 J.J. Prüm Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Spätlese Riesling Mosel (WA 93)
Coffee and Tea service at end, with bottled still and sparkling water provided at tables
We anticipate being joined by members of the German Embassy staff. Please take the opportunity to mingle with them and share your interests in German wines and Germany!
The price for this event will be $168 for members, and $178 for non-members. There will be a 64-person limit on attendance at this event, including Embassy guests, so reserve soon to avoid disappointment.
For this event, we are no longer requiring that guests provide proof of vaccination against covid-19, or wear masks when arriving. We do encourage our members and guests, however, to be up to date in vaccinations, and request that if you contract covid-19 or another communicable illness, or test positive for covid-19, you refrain from attending the event and protect the health of others. We can refund payments if you notify us that you are not able to attend the event for this reason prior to the day of the event.
All GWS members and guests are reminded that alcohol consumption can lead to intoxication. Members and guests should use public transportation to events, rely on a designated driver, or taste the wines rather than finish them.
The event coordinator for the Spring Festival is Carl Willner, Capital Chapter President and Secretary, and National Vice President and Secretary. Please send any questions to Carl at carl.willner1@verizon.net .
We look forward to seeing you for our Spring Festival!
Please check our Capital Chapter website and register soon.
If you no longer wish to receive notices for GWS events, please respond to this email with a request to unsubscribe.
If registering by mail, please fill out and cut the reservation form below with your check - do not mail the entire notice.
REGISTRATION FORM FOR GERMAN WINE SOCIETY SPRING FESTIVAL EVENT ON MAY 3, 2024 AT THE GERMAN EMBASSY
$168.00 Members / $178.00 Non-Member Guests
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