Showing posts with label Rhinegau: Eltville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhinegau: Eltville. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Straußwirtschaft, kleinigkeiten… a couple of German words you absolutely must know!!

In Germany, there is a well-kept secret known – probably – only to the locals in the region. June is the month that not only escorts in the wine festival season and is dedicated to sampling the fares of the vintners along the Rhine and Mosel rivers and on the wine road in Germany.

Wine festivals: Once a year, each wine producing town or village has a weekend-long wine festival at which the local producers present/sell their wines. For the villagers and townspeople, it is a time to meet friends and neighbors, and for others it is time to partake of the local wine. The wine is sold by the glass which allows visitors to identify the wine(s) which specifically meets their taste.  Real wine ‘aficiandos’ (read: drinkers!!) bring their own wine glass attached to a leather strap worn around the neck.  Have glass, will travel….and drink!!  These ‘wine glass necklaces’ are also particularly handy when you are strolling from vineyard-to-vineyard and want to take a glass or bottle of wine with you. 

 

 
 
Local vineyards: In June, you can also visit a Straußwirtschaft or two. Each year for a 6 week period of time - the local authorities allow the vintners to open their premises to the public and not only sell their wine but also set up a few tables in their courtyards and offer a little something to eat (a ‘kleinigkeiten’- simple, regional cold dishes or finger food).
The newly-installed tables are always full. In wine country, it is a favorite past time to walk or drive to your favorite vintner’s for a glass of wine and a bite to eat. Of course, after eating, if you have brought your car, you can always load the trunk of your car with a case or two or your favorite wine.
 
Once while visiting a vintner, I admired the sketch of a rather elderly woman wearing a bonnet which adorned the logo on his wine bottle. The vintner explained to me that the drawing was of his mother. ( looking at the image and the bonnet, I thought I had misunderstood him and it was his grand or great-grand mother!!) As the conversation continued, a little old lady (sans bonnet, but looking as old as the hills) toddled out of the house. The vintner called her over in order to introduce us. As she got closer I could see that the portrait was a true likeness.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Eltville (18 to 29 March, 2013)


Eltville is a wonderful little town. It is filled with beautiful old houses which have been lovingly restored by the people who really live in them!! I had fun wandering thru the streets, taking photos and talking to a few of the people I met on the way. (Check out my Pinterest boards to see some of my photos.)

Pinterest: Roaming Eltville, Germany visited: 18 to 20 March-2013/

Wiki: Eltville, germany

As I was roaming around, I saw a bakery which had a big sign advertising apprenticeships for bakers. (See photo below). I thought ‘wow, how cool’ you can apprentice right in this little bakery.


Then I turned around and looked at the shop directly behind me. It was the shop of a shoe maker…. Not the kind who fixes your shoes, but a place where the guy actually makes custom-made shoes for you.  The shop was closed, but there was a woman inside cleaning the floor, so I knocked on the window and a man came out of the back workroom. I motioned to him to come outside so that I could ask him a few questions. Turns out he is the ‘shoe maker’. This has been his family-business for two generations. It takes him 3 months to make a single pair of shoes and he has about 5 customers each month who come in and look around. He loves his work and as he proudly showed me the shoes he was wearing, he said he ‘mostly does it just for himself’. (Not sure if he meant that he makes a lot of shoes for himself, or that he does it because he loves what he does..but probably does not make much money!!) I mentioned that in the US, you would not ordinarily find someone who makes custom-made shoes (meaning this occupation was rare in a small town or even in a fairly large size city!!). He disagreed and quickly brought up the name Allen Edmonds!!

At any rate, I asked him if I could take a photo of him in front of his shop and he said no, he had to get across the street to the bakery to buy some bread before it closed…and he hurried off.  End of interview!!

Be sure to check my 'Roaming thru Europe' Pinterest boards for more photos!!