7 éme rencontre international des - A Taste of France with Chef Michel
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7 éme rencontre international des - A Taste of France with Chef Michel
9th Disciples Escoffier International Congress 5th - 6th - 7th March 2016 in Strasbourg Organised by Jean Michel Mougard President of Alsace Grand Est Delegation Europe and Alsace Capital, STRASBOURG is a young and dynamic city, a gifted Culture: museums, theaters, opera, concert halls, festivals. Lovers of good food , monuments and entertainment everything is at hand . STRASBOURG has a historic heritage worldwide recognized: "La Grande Ile" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Program Saturday 5th March 2016 10.00am to 4.00pm : Welcoming of the congress members at the Strasbourg Hilton Hotel, delivery of the pass and information. 4.30pm to 9.00pm : Departure and return in bus, visit of the wine cellar "les caves du Roi Dagobert" in Traenheim 67310, and followed, in the same place, by a typical party with a Buffet-Dinner. 10.00pm - After-party: To finish the night, a Wines and Chocolates testing on a barge, along the L'Ill Quays in Strasbourg. Sunday 6th March 2016 9.30am to 10.45am : Hilton Hotel, Conference about the Diabetes by Professor Michel Pinget from University Hospital and FounderPresident of the Diabetes European Study Center of Strasbourg. 11.00am : Departure in Tramway for a lunch at the oldest and most emblematic restaurant of Strasbourg, La Maison KAMMERZELL. 3.00pm : For congress members guests only, Guided Tour, by foot, in Strasbourg. 5.00pm : For congress members guests only, Tour of Strasbourg in Tourist River Boat. 3.00pm to 7.00pm : Executive Meeting Council and OGA at Hilton Hotel. Unavoidable attendance of all the Presidents, and wished for the Disciples 8.00pm : Aperitif and Alsatian Party in the Hilton Hotel Reception Rooms Monday 7th March 2016 7.00am to 12: "Young Escoffier Talents" International Final "Cuisine and Service" Alexandre Dumas Hotel School in Strasbourg - Frédéric Leichtnam Supervisor 10.30am : Visit of the Historical Wine Cellar of the Strasbourg Civil Hospices 12.30pm to 3.00pm : Lunch, Restaurants "CHEZ YVONNE & LE TIRE-BOUCHON" 5min walk from the Cathedral 3.00pm to 4.00pm : Self-tour of the Cathedral and the Petite France Unavoidable Meeting for all the Disciples - Place Broglie at 4.30pm 4.30pm to 6.30pm : Mayor Reception, Strasbourg City Hall "Official Photo of the Disciples" Announcement of the results of the contests (protocol) 8.30pm : Aperitif, Enthronements and Gala dinner, Hilton Hotel Reception Rooms Hôtel Hilton Strasbourg 1, avenue Herrenschmidt 67000 Strasbourg, France Phone: +33-388-371-010 Near the city center of Strasbourg, in the neighborhood of the European Institutions and opposite the convention center , the Hilton Strasbourg boasts a convenient location to enjoy the great tram network in the city. All rooms offer views of the cathedral or the European Parliament and feature Wi -Fi access . AMENITIES AND SERVICES Close to the European Institutions and the popular activities Excellent public transports network 15 minutes drive from the Strasbourg Airport Sports and Sauna Center Business Center and Wi-Fi access Wi-Fi access in all public areas of the Hotel TRAM & BUS Stop"Lycée Kléber" How to get there From Airport: Public Transports: Direct access via a covered walkway to the Entzheim train station. Then shuttle (every 10min) to the Strasbourg Central Train Station (10min travel) Then, bus line N°2 (Direction "Pont du Rhin") Bus Stop "Lycée Kléber" (10min travel) Taxi: 40 / 50 € approx. From Strasbourg Central Train Station: Public Transports: Bus line N°2 (Direction "Pont du Rhin") Bus Stop "Lycée Kléber" (10min travel) Taxi: 15 / 20 € approx. In Car: From the Highway, follow direction to Strasbourg then take the Exit on the A350 way, and Exit "Wacken, Institutions Européennes", after the traffic Light, turn to right, the Hotel is on your right hand side. Detail of the Activities Saturday 5th March 2016 4.30pm: Departure with bus, visit of the wine cellar "les caves du Roi Dagobert" in Traenheim 67310,and followed, in the same place, by a typical party with a BuffetDinner. 9.00/9.30pm: Return by bus to Hilton Hotel The Cave du Roi Dagobert was born in the bleak post-war period of 1952. 60 years on, it is proud of the journey it has accomplished. With originally just 70 hectares of surface under vine, the cooperative now counts almost 1000 hectares of vines. They are nurtured by the cooperative's 250 member winemakers originating from around 20 communes situated between Molsheim and Marlenheim. The Cave du Roi Dagobert is now a key figure in Alsatian wine production. Thanks to hard work and commitment from its winemakers, the winery has built a solid reputation for professionalism and quality. The name 'Dagobert' originates from the winery's geographical position which borders the former estate of the Merovingian palace in Kirchheim that welcomed the famous King Dagobert II and his court in the VII century. The first written reference to vines in Alsace dates back to this same period. The Dagobert estate was run by 4 royal farms located at the 4 cardinal points of the palace. The 4 villages still bear their names to this day: Osthoffen in the East, Westhoffen in the West, Nordheim in the North and Soultz in the South. These farms supplied their wines to the Royal Palace of Dagobert II. ar Throughout the Middle Ages, our terroir's wines graced the best tables in Strasbourg as well as much further afield in Northern Europe. Thanks to the Rhine river corridor, this thriving and heavily-taxed trade contributed significantly to financing the construction of the Strasbourg cathedral. The winemakers at the Cave du Roi Dagobert endeavour to conserve the winery's fascinating history and safeguard its legacy through sustainable and respectable winemaking practices that value both the environment and our terroirs. For eventual latecomer, possible access by car to come and join us. Address: Cave de Traenheim, route de Scharrachbergheim, 67310 Traenheim 10.00pm: After Party Wines and Chocolates testing on the Vino Strada barge, along the L'Ill Quays Sunday 6th March 2016 11.00am: Departure in Tramway for a lunch at La Maison KAMMERZELL. Even Patricia Schulz, author of the famous “1000 place to see before you die”, mentions Maison Kammerzell in her book as one of the most beautiful brasserie in the world. Maison Kammerzell is a must-see situated on the Place de la Cathedral in Strasbourg, in the centre of what is called the Heart of Europe. Strasbourg is proud to present Maison Kammerzell as one of its most charming building, an authentic and traditional symbol of the city’s age-old values. The original architecture of the building, somewhat come straight out of a fairy tale, is a great example of the region’s traditional artistic past. Wooden sculptures, frescoes, spiral staircases and view angles are just some of the details that reveal the richness of the past of this monument. The late Gothic foundations date back to 1427. Later on in 1467 and 1589, three upper floors of timber paneling were added, increasing the originality of Maison Kammerzell. The rich decoration on the façade, both secular and sacred, was inspired by the Renaissance humanistic ideal mixing Roman antiquity with the middle ages. The 75 bottle bottom stained glass windows give an extraordinary lighting to the rooms. 3.00pm : Guided Tour, by foot, in Strasbourg. Walking tour with a guide to discover all the splendors that the European Capital reserves you. For congress members guests only 5.00pm : Tour of Strasbourg in Tourist River Boat. Just under the Cathedral, board a riverboat for a 1 hour discovery and visit tour of Strasbourg, a city of history, the capital of Europe. Individual audio guide to cruise in twelve languages. For congress members guests only 8.00pm : Aperitif and Alsatian Party in the Hilton Hotel Reception Rooms Monday 7th March 2016 10.30am : Visit of the Historical Wine Cellar of the Strasbourg Civil Hospices This wine cave situated in the medieval basements of city hospital was founded in 1395 and it stands for one of the best proof of rich Strasbourg history. It also represents a close relationship between the wine and health as the wines or the vineyards were donated during centuries by the patients as a form of payment for a quality medical service. The cave was newly renovated in 1994, and today, it is a home of a specific wine museum featuring more than 40 ancient barrels (the largest of them can hold up to 26080 hectoliters of wine), a wine press dating from beginning of the 17th century and a barrel that is still filled with the wine from the year 1472. This extraordinary wine that is also one of the oldest wines in the world, was served only three times - first tasting was held for the Swiss delegation in 1576, the second one was inspired by the renovation of the city Hospital in 1716 and the last persons who had tasted this wine were the liberators of Strasbourg led by general Leclerc in 1944. Today, this 1200m2 wine cellar is the home of closely elected Alsatian wines which are given a permission to mature in its barrels. After a certain period of maturing, these wines are bottled on the spot, which underlines their freshness and quality. 12.30pm to 3.00pm : Lunch, Restaurants "CHEZ YVONNE & LE TIRE-BOUCHON" CHEZ YVONNE In 1873 in Strasbourg, in the historic heart of the city, close to the cathedral, Eugène Jacquemet created "S’Burjerstuewel", place which welcome high society member of Strasbourg. Eugène Jacquemet had kept her Winstub for nearly 40 years. There were different owners until 1956, date at the time Yvonne Haller bought the place “S'BURJERSTUEWEL”. Then for regular customers, S'BURJERSTUEWEL becomes to be more well-known as “Chez Yvonne”. LE TIRE-BOUCHON Le Tire-Bouchon is one of the stand-out winstubs in Strasbourg’s gastronomic landscape. Even its decorated façade draws the eye. When you enter Le Tire-Bouchon, the various rooms, alcoves and quiet corners can offer that special table you were looking for. Moreover, several rooms of varying sizes can provide the perfect setting for your functions in small or larger groups in an atmosphere of considerable privacy. 3.00pm to 4.00pm : Self-tour of the Cathedral and the Petite France Free time to stroll at your leisure in the historic center of Strasbourg Cathedral and La Petite France. 4.30pm to 6.30pm : Mayor Reception, Strasbourg City Hall and "Official Photo of the Disciples" Unavoidable Meeting for all the Disciples - Place Broglie at 4.30pm Return with the Tramway to the Hilton Hotel 8.30pm : Aperitif, Enthronements and Gala dinner, Hilton Hotel Reception Rooms