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A social group for expats, diplomats and international-minded Germans living in Berlin!
The Berlin Expat Meetup group is a community that can help you make the most out of your life in Germany's offbeat capital.
Here, you can make new friends, and get help with finding work, educational institutions and the best places for food and entertainment.
Eine soziale Gruppe von Ausländern und Deutschen in Berlin.
Un grupo para extanjeros y Alemanes que vivin en Berlin.
Un groupe social pour les étrangers et les Allemands vivant à Berlin.
مجموعة اجتماعية للأجانب والألمان الذين يعيشون في برلين .
Un gruppo sociale per gli stranieri e tedeschi che vivono a Berlino.
一个社会群体的外国人和德国人生活在柏林
Um grupo social para estrangeiros e alemães que vivem em Berlim.
베를린에 거주하는 외국인과 독일인에 대한 사회 집단 .
Berlin'de yaşayan yabancılar ve Almanlar için bir sosyal grup.
Cоциальная группа для иностранцев и немцев, проживающих в Берлине
μια κοινωνική ομάδα για τους αλλοδαπούς και τους Γερμανούς που ζουν στο Βερολίνο
ベルリンに住んでいる外国人やドイツ人のための社会集団
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See all- **last few spots** Valencia weekend trip: Wine, Cava and Vermouth Aperitivos!Needs location€490.00
The world is just catching on to the fact that the DOs of Utiel-Requena, Manchuela, Valencia and Alicante make wines that are quite different to the usual “international” fare. The incredible terroir and fascinating history combine to give us delicious and striking blends and varietals which look like being the next “big thing”. Bobal dominates the reds, beautifully supported by Monastrell, Petit Verdot and Marselan, among others. There is a dizzying array of white cultivars such as Merseguera, Tardana and Malvasia which can be enjoyed as dominant varieties or in field blends.
On top of that, this area is known for its joyous aperitivo culture. Authorised to make Cava, it’s also the centre of the new vermouth movement that is sweeping Europe. Add to that its fun (and much stronger!) variations on sangría and mimosa and we have ourselves an aperitif masterclass.
To cap things off, we are talking about one of the world’s centres of fruit and vegetables, rice dishes and seafood. From breakfast specialities via local tapas, clams and other fresh produce, to its most famous inventions of paella and fideuà, the restaurants and markets will amaze you.
This long weekend in Valencia will introduce you to the up-and-coming wines from four local DOs, as well as three exciting Catalan specialities: aperitivos, Cava and vermouth. Additionally we will explore the gastronomic culture, history and beach of this wonderful city.
The city itself is a spectacular visit with an amazing cathedral stuffed with art and historical treasures, cool street cafés, a fabulous coastline and Europe’s longest park. This really is a fantastic opportunity to discover the barrios and sample their many delicious offerings.
The weekend starts on Friday evening with an overview of the drinks and gastronomy of the region, plus a tasting of some rarer bottles that are less likely to turn up in bars and restaurants. Over the next two days we will taste all of the major wine types from the four Dos, visit a winery and benefit from the winemaker’s expertise, eat paella and fideuà in a beautiful restaurant, dine by the sea, enjoy an aperitivo extravaganza, picnic on the beach and learn everything worth knowing about Cava and vermouth. There will still be enough free time for you to soak up the city’s atmosphere and sample its famous breakfast options.
Check out some of the great reviews for Sean’s wine tasting events, including the previous weekends in the Languedoc and Loire Valley!
Total price for all events during the weekend is 490 euros.
The full agenda will be published before July, but the number of events will be similar to previous tours including 2 restaurants, 2 outdoor tastings, a city/market tour and a vineyard visit.
Options for hotels will be added shortly, or you can choose to find your own accommodation.
Reserve your place with a 30% deposit.
Or simply message us to book your spot. You can pay the deposit with PayPal or bank transfer.
The airport in Valencia is very close to the city so you can take a taxi for usually less then 20 euros, or the metro goes from the airport terminal.
Berlin to Valencia - you can fly direct with Ryanair or Easyjet.