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The Schönbrunn Palace: Official Venue of the 2010 European Wine Bloggers Conference

By ryan On April 14, 2010 · 13 Comments · In 2010 - Vienna, Announcements

We are very proud to announce that the official venue of the 2010 European Wine Bloggers Conference is the Schönbrunn Palace, one of the most important cultural monuments in Austria, not to mention a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site.

We chose this location for several reasons; the first of which pertains to its grandeur. The Schönbrunn Palace, beyond being an exquisite piece of architecture, dating back to the 16th century, is an amazing place for participants from around the world to experience.

The second reason pertains to culture. For many of you who have joined us in the past, you know that we truly aim to give you a very honest and real flavor of the culture. We ensure that you’ll drink ample amounts of wine across the host country, savor regional cuisine in both modern and traditional forms, and beyond a doubt, experience key cultural elements. It is our firm belief that wine cannot be experienced in isolation. To truly understand a winemaker’s roots, philosophy and strategy, you must see their vineyards, taste their foods, hear their music and listen to their stories. Thus, the Schönbrunn Palace is the ideal place for participants to experience various stages of architecture, history and one of the epicenters of classical music.

And if this wasn’t convincing enough, the gardens are considered to be one of the most exquisite and culturally significant in Europe containing: the world’s oldest existing zoo (founded in 1752); a sculpted garden fit with a proper “you’re so going to get lost” maze; a French, English and Botanical garden; 32 handcrafted sculptures; and an elaborate and decadent Orangerie.

The European Wine Bloggers Conference will be held in the old Apothecaries’ Wing on the east side of the palace grounds containing: the elegant Orangerie and the Habsburg, Maria Theresia and Joseph Franz rooms. It is this wing that was the most convincing reason for us to host the conference here. Open, yet cozy, it provides the perfect area to not only host various tastings, while looking upon the vast gardens, but to also obtain the technical and staff requirements we needed to make the event spectacular. Hopefully, you’ll agree with us!

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  • http://www.alfonsocevola.com alfonsocevola

    good timing. I might be there for this one!

  • Lizzy15

    WOW! Great!!! :-0

  • http://www.winetravelguides.com Wink Lorch

    Congratulations you should be proud indeed – looks fabulous! Will try to plan to be there!

  • http://www.wijnkronieken.nl Mariëlla (Wijnkronieken)

    Wow, amazing. I will look up the history of the palace (have some books and brochures already) and find some info on the wines drunk there in historical times. What did Sisi (Empress Elisabeth) drink, e.g.

  • carriejorgensen

    Wow, indeed! It will be great to visit Austria again, I spent an extended visit there when I was a young girl, and loved the food, people, and wine! You must be able to fit a whole army of winemakers and winebloggers into this palace! Hope lots will sign up!

  • carriejorgensen

    By the way, will there be any pre or post conference trips available?

    • gabriellaopaz

      We fully intend to set some up, but as this conference is always a work in progress, we'll announce some options in the near future :)

      • CarrieJorgensen (CortesdeCima)

        Great! Look forward to hearing more soon. And with such grandiose settings, why limit it to 150 participants? There´s room for an army of winebloggers in such a palace! ;-)

  • http://reignofterroir.com Ken Payton

    Incredible!

  • http://twitter.com/yzakai yzakai

    Great news! Indeed a wonderfull location for a wine conference. With my new job (internet advertising) I have a good excuse to enjoy this conference. Looking forward to attending.

  • http://bakinginstilettos.wordpress.com Molly

    How magnificent! If I wasn't so happy to see spring, I would say that October cannot arrive fast enough. :-)

  • http://jerezwine.com Justin Roberts

    Nice one! Hope I can make it this year…

  • http://www.mct-consulting.com Knoben

    Wonderful location for high class wines

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