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Report from - The Riesling Experience – Brock University ... July 17, 2008 Print E-mail
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For years people have been touting the come back of Riesling, but as far as I’m concerned, Riesling never went away … I guess with all the big name reunion tours happening these days, the grape industry has decided it had to join in on the fun and find one of its own to tout as making a “comeback”.  Brock University, in St. Catharines, hosted the first (and according to organizes, hopefully bi-annual) Riesling Experience.  Inviting Riesling wine “experts” to talk about the grape’s popularity, growth and other Riesling-centric topics.  These speakers included:  Olivier Humbrecht, from Zind Humbrecht in Alsace, France; Ulrich Fischer, from the department of viticulture and enology at German University; David Peterson, winemaker for Swedish Hill, Goose Watch and Penguin Bay in the Finger Lakes region of New York state; and Jim Willwerth, representing Brock University.

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