Our next tasting will be led by Michael Lykens, Assistant Portfolio Manager for Terry Theise Estate Selections at Michael Skurnik Wines. Those of you who attended Mike’s tasting last year will remember what a knowlegable and entertaining presenter he is, those of you who have not, please join us fpr what will be a highly enjoyable event. We are excited to present a sampling of the 2018 vintage portfolio of Terry Theise, from which we have thoughtfully curated some of the top values from his top estates to pour. Come and taste for yourself the depth and breadth of the wines across regions, pradikats and grape varieties. The list of wines follows:
2018 von Winning Estate Riesling Trocken
2018 Darting Durkheim Muskateller Trocken
2018 Minges Scheurebe Feinherb
2018 Strub Niersteiner Hipping Thal Riesling Feinherb
2018 Donnhoff Kreuznacher Krotenpfuhl Riesling Kabinett
2018 Spreitzer Oestricher Lenchen Riesling Kabinett
2018 Selbach-Oster Graacher Domprost Riesling Spatlese
2018 Meulenhof Erdener Treppchen Riesling Spatlese #30
The tasting will be held at the award winning Caffe Aldo Lamberti in Cherry Hill , NJ . Recently honored by the Wine Spectator for their wine selection, our Chapter has enjoyed the wonderful service and outstanding food at this location for the past several years. For this event, a cold anti pasta, hot appetizers and pasta served family style will be included with the tasting. Please plan to join us and welcome Mike Lykens back to our chapter for this very special event.
DATE: Wednesday, January 8, 2020
TIME: 7:30 p.m.
PLACE: Caffe Aldo Lamberti
2011 Route 70 West
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
856-663-1747
PRICE: Couple Members and Single Members with one guest, $50.00 per person; Non-members and additional guests, $57.50 per person.
RESERVATIONS: By e-mail to bsheligo@germanwinesociety.org or call 856-228-7330 and leave a message by noon on Friday, January 3rd. While it is possible to check space availability after January 3rd, we cannot guarantee that space will be available. Please let us know of your intention to attend at your earliest convenience. Payment at the door by cash or check payable to German Wine Society is acceptable, but you MUST reserve in advance – no walk-ins. Please make your reservation today to avoid disappointment.
DIRECTIONS:
From Philadelphia and points West, take the Ben Franklin Bridge , and exit from one of the two left lanes. Follow signs to
Routes 30 – 130; stay in one of the two left lanes. Two miles East of the Bridge, the highway divides at the top of a ramp. Bear left, towards Routes 38 & 70. At the bottom of the ramp, move over one (or two) lanes to your right, to stay on Route 70 East. Go straight for three miles; 1/4 mile before you come to the restaurant, you will see a sign for Grove Street . Lamberti’s is on your right on Route 70 at the Grove Street turn. (Traffic is normally light on 70 East from the Bridge to Grove St. , and the normal ride is 7 minutes.)
From NJ or points South, take Route 295 North to Route 561, Haddonfield/Gibbsboro, and turn left towards Haddonfield.
Follow 561 until it ends, at the former Kress Liquors. The road will fork to your left; stay in the right lane and bear left onto Potter Street . Follow Potter to the light at Kings Highway , then jog across onto Grove Street . Stay on Grove Street through Haddonfield, and across the bridge over Cooper River . As you are approaching the intersection of Grove Street and Route 70, right before 70 you will see a sign on your left for Commerce Bank. Turn left into the bank parking lot, and continue straight past the bank into the back parking lot at Lamberti’s .
Beth Sheligo Chapter Chairperson
All Society members and guests are reminded that alcohol consumption can lead to intoxication and therefore Society members and their guests are expected to drink in moderation at Society events. We suggest those attending either utilize designated drivers or other modes of transit where available, or mostly taste rather than consume alcohol when such drivers or alternative means of transportation are not available.
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