VHS Neuwied's 'Winemaker for a Year' Course: Info Evening & Ecological Viticulture
An informative evening is scheduled for those interested in the VHS Neuwied's 'Winemaker for a Year' course. The event, set for November 20th at 6 pm, offers insights into the course's content and the ecological practices of Weingut Sturm, where the course is based. Registration is recommended and can be done via phone or email.
The 'Winemaker for a Year' course, starting in March 2026, provides participants with hands-on experience in viticulture and wine production. Over about 12 sessions throughout the 2026/27 season, learners will engage in essential tasks such as pruning, vine nurturing, grape harvesting, and bottling wine. The course also includes excursions to the Middle Rhine's steep slopes to understand the unique terroir and challenges of local viticulture.
Weingut Sturm, where the course is based, has practiced ecological viticulture for 15 years and holds relevant certifications. The VHS course is led by an experienced instructor, although their name was not explicitly mentioned in the provided search results.
The 'Winemaker for a Year' course at VHS Neuwied offers a comprehensive learning experience in viticulture and wine production. With limited places available, interested parties can secure their spot by putting their names on a list without obligation. The upcoming info evening on November 20th at 6 pm provides an excellent opportunity to learn more about the course and its ecological focus.
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