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[Event Has Passed] Von Winning Seminar with Oskar Micheletti, 11/14/24

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One of our favorite German producers, period, is coming to the mezz: Von Winning's Oskar Micheletti will join us on Thursday, November 14 at 6pm for a seminar featuring these spectacular Pfalz wines.

Based in Deidesheim, this estate turns out some of the best dry wines in Germany. Von Winning maintains some of the oldest parcels in Grosses Gewächs vineyards smattered across Forst, Deidesheim, and Ruppertsberg.  Von Winning practices organic and sustainable viticulture and is known for spectacular sparkling wines and Sauvignon Blanc as well as beautiful Rieslings from their top-notch sites.

Oskar, Von Winning's export manager, is a native of South Tyrol in Italy. He followed the call of wine and studied viticulture and oenology, first in Italy, then in the Rheingau. As a young winemaker, he traveled through various winegrowing regions around the world including Barolo, Stellenbosch, and McLaren Vale. He has been living and working in the Pfalz since 2013.

Oskar will take us through Von Winning's full lineup as we learn about the cutting edge of the Pfalz. Seating is very limited for this exclusive seminar. The cost of this seminar is $40 and a $20 credit at the store will be extended to each guest for a future purchase. We hope you can join us on Thursday, November 14 at 6pm for this very special event.  

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