Spain? That's sangria and Rioja, everything else is not worth mentioning. Andreas Brensing would like to dispel this prejudice. The REWE Group wine consultant and wine scout spent many years managing the "Kölner Weinkeller", one of Germany's best wine retailers. Spain, says Brensing, is one of the most exciting wine countries in the world. There are many small, unknown wine regions, forgotten grape varieties, young (and not so young) winemakers with visions and a deep connection to tradition. On his "Wine Journey" on Wednesday, March 18, Brensing will present various Spanish regions and bring along five insider tips for extensive tasting.
The evening is already the fourth cooperation between the "Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger" and the "Kölner Weinkeller", which is always about much more than just tasting: in conversation with chief correspondent Joachim Frank, Brensing will impart many interesting facts about Spain as a wine country and answer all questions from the audience about wine and Spain. Did you know, for example, that there is hardly any other country with such a large number of old vines? And vineyards at an altitude of 1000 meters?
The Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger Workstage, Amsterdamer Straße 192, 50735 Cologne, is easily accessible by public transport (line 13/16, stop Amsterdamer Straße/Gürtel).
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