Anyone who organizes an event Rheingau crime evenings in wineries If you want to visit, you have to be quick as soon as advance ticket sales start. Because the contingent is sold out in no time. He is the board member of the Eltville wine and cultural association, which organizes wine tastings, wine-related events and cultural and wine-related events Ulrike Bachmann. writer Andreas Arz is artistic director of the “Rheingau Crime Evenings”. “The blood drips – the wine flows” is the motto of this successful series of events, which is now in its 10th year, every Wednesday in November.
On November 20, 2024 the writer was Benjamin Cors followed the invitation to the Schloss Vaux sparkling wine factory. The television journalist reported for many years for the ARD Tagesschau, the ARD Tagesthemen and the Weltspiegel. Today he works in Mainz for the SWR. Barbara Lily was present as a representative of the city of Eltville and, together with Ulrich Bachmann and Andreas Arz, welcomed the guests to the Belletage of Vaux Castle, which was filled to the last chair. Barbara Lilje emphasized how proud the Gutenberg and Rose City is of this series of events.
The organizer of the Rheingau crime evenings Ulrich Bachmann presented the current one on the occasion Eltville town clerk before. He leads the town clerk project. The resident and writer Claudia Schmid enjoyed warm hospitality and open reception in Eltville for a week. As part of the new city writer project, writers write about the city, the Rheingau, about wine and enjoyment. The writer is the artistic director Fenna Williams.
Benjamin Cors, who lives in the neighborhood himself, began his part with a question game about where the guests lived in the Rheingau, getting the listeners on board straight away. He chatted about his everyday writing life and revealed that parts of his new thriller “Crow Days” were written in Eltville. Benjamin Cors thrilled the audience with text passages from his thriller, anecdotes from his everyday writing life and two satirical short stories about the suffering of fathers of young daughters and the hardships of praising Christmas trees. Bookseller Brigitte Lauer from the Eltville Bookstube had previously stocked the looted book table.
The team of Sparkling wine factory at Vaux Castle in Eltville is from Christopher Graf directed. The boss, who was in a good mood, personally welcomed the evening’s guests at the champagne stand just behind the entrance to the hospitable establishment and also served his top products during the break, which were served with enjoyment and moderation.
**Beyond the enjoyment factor, what are the potential long-term cultural and economic impacts of the ”Rheingau Crime Evenings” on Eltville and the Rheingau region as a whole?**
## World Today News: Interview with Ulrike Bachmann and Andreas Arz
**Introduction:**
**Host:** Welcome, everyone, to World Today News. Today we’re diving into the vibrant world of literature and wine in the Rheingau region. Joining us are Ulrike Bachmann, board member of the Eltville wine and cultural association, and Andreas Arz, artistic director of the “Rheingau Crime Evenings.” Welcome to both of you.
**Section 1: The Allure of ‘Rheingau Crime Evenings’**
**Host:**
* Ulrike, the demand for “Rheingau Crime Evenings” seems insatiable. Advance ticket sales sell out incredibly fast. What do you think makes these events so popular year after year?
* Andreas, as the artistic director, what is your vision for this series? How do you curate the events to ensure they are both entertaining and enriching for the audience?
**Section 2: The Eltville City Writer Project**
**Host:**
* Ulrike, this year’s event featured Benjamin Cors, who was also part of the new “Eltville City Writer” project. Can you elaborate on this initiative and its goals?
* What do you hope to achieve by bringing writers like Benjamin Cors and Claudia Schmid to Eltville and encouraging them to engage with the local community?
**Section 3: The Synergy of Literature and Wine**
**Host:**
* Andreas, how does the wine setting enhance the literary experience at these events? Do you think there is a unique synergy between the two?
* Benjamin, having experienced the charm of the Rheingau firsthand during your time here, how did the environment inspire your writing, especially your thriller “Crow Days”?
**Section 4: The Role of Community and Partnerships**
**Host:**
* Both of you, these events are clearly a collective effort. Can you talk about the importance of partnerships, like with the Sparkling Wine Factory at Vaux Castle, in making these events successful?
* How do these partnerships and the active involvement of the community contribute to the unique character of “Rheingau Crime Evenings”?
**Conclusion:**
**Host:**
* Thank you both for sharing your insights and for creating such a captivating experience for participants of “Rheingau Crime Evenings.” We wish you continued success with this exceptional series. For our viewers, be sure to check out the next installment of “Rheingau Crime Evenings” if you haven’t already.