Art gift book ‘Art Château’, vol. 2 – Vernissage with Ice Wine

Vernissage imaginaire with ICE Wine – Celebrating Christmas, New Year and Easter with Johann Sebastian Bach

Book series LOUNGE 1 – volume II

Editor: Gabriele Walter

A festive occasion like an anniversary or a vernissage is the perfect opportunity to enjoy a fine wine. This gave us the idea to create a series of books called “Art Château” celebrating the special relationship between wine and art. Wine as a cultural treasure goes far beyond drinking. Wine cannot be considered a muse, it is however, said that only those who value art, poetry, and music, can truly treasure it. The special occasion for the book is the 340th birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach and his festive music for Christmas, New Year and Easter.

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Celebrating Christmas, New Year and Easter with Johann Sebastian Bach


Johann Sebastian Bach was one of the greatest geniuses ever alive. The true extent of his creativity, however, can only be grasped when going beyond the sublime tragedy of his passions and the deep faith of his cantatas, to discover the playful joy of his dances and orchestra suites as well. In the famous Goldberg Variations, every third piece is a canon. If the follower plays the melody backwards, doubles or halves the notes of the leader, while the latter undauntedly strides ahead, various canons can be heard simultaneous

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Starstruck – The romantic wine landscapes on the rivers Rhine and Nahe

Excerpts from the book “Art Château – vol. 2 – Vernissage with Ice Wine”

The refreshingly sweet ice wine is a very special treat originating in Germany and Austria. Its production process is an interesting story. Only grapes frozen naturally on the vine may be used for the Dionysian drink, forcing growers out to harvest in icy cold weather. Going down the Rhine, you reach a point behind Koblenz where the grapes start feeling uncomfortable. At the steep slopes above Leutesdorf, where the water drains through swiftly, their roots start clawing 15 meters deep into the poor, stony soil. In the vaults of the vineyards around here, 40-year-old wines are kept behind heavy wooden doors. Looking down the vertiginous vineyards, the river and the town come into view. In the background, way up high, squats Hammerstein Castle, while down below, the picturesque landscape of the Rhine Valley with its hoarfrost cover rings in the Christmas season.

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