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Gourmet Lunch with Star Chef Toni Mörwald at the Rheingau Gourmet & Wine Festival

Gourmet Lunch with Star Chef Toni Mörwald at the Rheingau Gourmet & Wine Festival

*Press Trip – Rheingau Gourmet & Wine Festival 2025* I love Austrian food – hearty, sweet, and made with passion. It reminds me of Persian cuisine, where dishes also take hours to cook. Both cultures love sweet desserts. That’s why I’m so excited to enjoy Austrian cuisine with Michelin-star chef Toni Mörwald at the Rheingau Gourmet & Wine Festival. Austria is one of my favorite food countries in Europe, and I can’t wait to explore its flavors this year. So, grab a glass of wine, sit back, and join me on this special gourmet lunch with Toni Mörwald! Watch my video on Instagram

Six-Hands Dinner – Top Chefs Celebrate Label Rouge Salmon

Six-Hands Dinner – Top Chefs Celebrate Label Rouge Salmon

*Press Dinner at Restaurant Carmelo Greco with Scottisch Label Rouge Salmon*  Some evenings remain in our hearts long after they end—not just for the incredible food but for the stories they tell. This evening was special, highlighted by the Scottish Label Rouge Salmon. The Six-Hands Dinner – Top Chefs Celebrate Label Rouge Salmon featured three talented chefs—Carmelo Greco and Benedetto Russo from the Michelin-starred Restaurant Carmelo Greco. Together with Nils Henkel from Bootshaus at the Papa Rhein Hotel, they created a memorable culinary experience. Even though he stepped back from holding a Michelin star, Henkel’s passion and skills really stood out in every amazing dish he served. The dinner wowed everyone with its fancy, top-notch creations that really captured the joy of enjoying good food together.

Wellness, Wein und Genussreise Bad Krozingen

Wellness, Wine and Gourmet Trip Bad Krozingen

*Press trip with Gourmet Connection and Bad Krozingen*. Germany has a total of 13 wine-growing regions. Each has its own special flair, its own winemaking traditions, its own scenic landscape, special grape types and idyllic guesthouses where you can visit and have a great original meal. The largest German wine-growing region is Rheinhessen, then the Pfalz and the third largest and the most southern wine-growing region is Baden. A unique wine growing region in Baden is the Markgräflerland. Let me take you on a Wellness, Wine and Gourmet trip Bad Krozingen in the Markgräflerland. Bad Krozingen is located in the three-country corner of Germany, France and Switzerland in the southern Black Forest only 15 km from Freiburg.