Marlies Dumbsky
Marlies Dumbsky (born 1985), from the German wine region of Franconia, was the 2008/09 German Wine Queen.[1] She was chosen on 10 October 2008 in the wine town of Neustadt an der Weinstraße as the successor to from Radebeul in Saxony as Germany's 60th national Wine Queen.[1] The two wine princesses during her reign were Andrea Köninger from Baden and Sarah Schmitt from the Nahe.[1]
Marlies Dumbsky was born on 20 October 1985 in Volkach and comes from a Franconian vintner family that has been in the wine-growing business since 1837.[2] Her parents come from the vineyard of Weingut Dumbsky-Marienhof in Volkach.[2] From 2004 to 2006 she was the local wine princess of her home town. In March 2008 she became the 53rd Franconian Wine Queen.[3][4] In Neustadt an der Weinstraße she won the German Wine Queen title against five other competitors. She is a trained vintner and "Franconian Wine Experience" tourist guide and speaks several languages in addition to her native German: English, French and Spanish. She is currently doing media and communication studies in Erfurt. She is a native of Volkach and a passionate motorcyclist.[5]
During her time as the German Wine Queen, Marlies Dumbsky toured the US to promote German wine[6] and helped launch a new initiative "Tastings in the Sky" involving a partnership between the German Wine Institute and the German airline, Lufthansa.[7]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Germany's 60th Wine Queen is Marlies Dumbsky from Franken at www.deutscheweine.de. Accessed on 6 Oct 2013
- ^ Jump up to: a b The Dumbsky Family at www.dumbsky-marienhof.de. Accessed on 6 Oct 2013
- ^ Marlies Dumbsky ist die neue Fränkische Weinkönigin at www.mainpost.de. Accessed on 6 Oct 2013
- ^ Marlies Dumbsky ist Frankens neue Weinkönigin at www.deutscheweine.de. Accessed on 6 Oct 2013
- ^ Marlies Dumbsky Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine at www.deutscheweinkoenigin.de. Accessed on 6 Oct 2013
- ^ Calling All Riesling Fans - Meet Marlies Dumbsky, Current German Wine Queen Archived 2015-06-10 at the Wayback Machine at www.mylifeonandofftheguestlist.com. Accessed on 6 Oct 2013
- ^ German Wine Institute and Lufthansa Agree on Joint Cooperation at www.germanwines.de. Accessed on 6 Oct 2013
External links[]
- Portrait on the German Wine Queen website
- German Wine Queens
- German wine
- 1985 births
- Living people
- People from Kitzingen (district)