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German Wine Festival at Geja's Cafe

Lincoln Park fondue restaurant Geja's Café, 340 W. Armitage Ave., will feature wines from one of the foremost expert winemaking countries in the world during its two month German wine festival, August through September. Throughout the festival, wine lovers are invited to experience an array of fine German wines, many available both by the glass and by the bottle at low promotional prices.
The cost of a glass or a bottle of featured wines is listed below.
2003 Prinz von Hessen Johanisberg Riesling $7.75 $30
2002 Bathassar Ress Riesling Kabinett, Rheingau $7.50 $29
2002 Schweinhardt Riesling Spatlese, Nahe $8.50 $33
2003 Gunderloch Dry Riesling, Rheinhessen $8.50 $33
2002 Doctor Pauly Riesling Kabinett , Wehlener Sonnenhur N/A $52
2002 Studert-Prum Sparkling Trocken Riesling, Mosel $9 $44
2003 Rebenhof Riesling Auslese, Rheingau (500 ml btl) N/A $60
2002 Fitz-Ritter Gewurztraminer Spatlese $8.75 $34
2002 Winzergenossenschaft Spatburgunder, Baden $ 8.50 $33
"Germany is famous for its complex Rieslings, which are some of the most popular on our extensive wine list — appreciated by both the most particular and novice wine tasters alike," said Kirby Matthews, Wine Director at Geja's Café. For reservations and more information on the German Wine Festival, call (773) 281-9101.