Just a quick FYI to let our US-based readers know that, once again, the time has come for the two most important Italian wine fairs in the US: both Vinitaly International in association with Slow Wine 2014 and Gambero Rosso’s Tre Bicchieri US Tour 2014 are upon us.
Vinitaly International/Slow Wine 2014 will take place in New York City on February 3, 2014 from 9:30am to 5:00pm at the Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 W 18th Street. Registration is limited to members of media and trade and is available on the Vinitaly International Website, along with the program of the event itself and that of the master classes.
Are you curious how the event was after all? Check out our post with the full coverage of the Vinitaly International/Slow Wine NYC 2014!
Should you wish to read my summary of Vinitaly International/Slow Wine 2013, please check out my post from last year.
Gambero Rosso’s Tre Bicchieri US Tour 2014 will be in New York City on February 6, 2013 from 2:00pm to 6:00pm at the same venue as Vinitaly International/Slow Wine 2014, the Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 W 18th Street. Even here, registration is limited to members of media and trade: more information is available on Gambero Rosso’s Website.
Are you also curious about how this event turned out to be? Check out our post with the full coverage of Gambero Rosso’s Tre Bicchieri NYC 2014!
Should you wish to read my summary of Gambero Rosso’s Tre Bicchieri US Tour 2013 – NYC, please check out my post from last year.
I will be attending both events with Talk-A-Vino’s Anatoli (as I did last year) and this year we will be joined for the Vinitaly International/Slow wine event by The Winegetter’s Oliver! Should any of you plan on participating, please drop me a line in the comments section: it would be fun if we could get together!
Both sound like wonderful events Stefano!
Thank you, Heather! They both were. More to follow in two wrap up posts! 🙂
Stefano – I suspect there will be some very good bottles open for tasting at both events and I look forward to reading reviews of some of them on the blog. Enjoy! 😉
Thank you, B: there sure were! 🙂 Details to follow in my wrap up posts 🙂
Woohoo, can’t wait, my friend!!!
It was real cool to have you guys and to explore the Vinitaly/Slow Wine event together! Hope you guys made it home just fine despite the uncooperative weather.
Dear Stefano,
what a funny coincident: you speak at the SLOW WINE festival and we are just working on an article about SLOW NORFOLK. Isn`t it great that SLOW gets more and more in.
I hope your talk went well and you had lots of fun and bril wines, of course. What a pity we could’t be there 😦
Lots of love to you and your family
from
the Fab Four
Kb
Quite a coincidence indeed, dear Klausbernd! The “slow” movement at least in food and wine seems to start getting some traction, despite (or maybe because of?) the hectic, fadt-paced times we live in. I see it as a positive thing and look forward to reading your post about Slow Northfolk! 🙂
A big hug to all of you,
Stefano
Wow!! I’m utterly impressed and very envious. Hope you hade a tasty great time. Can we see a video?
Love and hugs, Dina
Hi Dina! It would have been great if you guys could have been there too – I am sure you would have enjoyed it. Unfortunately I did not make any video at either one of the events, but Anatoli (with whom I was) took many pictures, so I am sure that you will at least get a glimpse of the fairs on his blog.
Love,
Stefano
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