Eifelschatten, © Andreas Schulte

Krimilesung mit Weinprobe

May 8, 2026

Nickenich

Crime thriller meets wine
Exciting crime thriller reading with Andreas Erlenkamp & wine tasting from the Probst winery in Nickenich

The Kulturscheune Nickenich invites all crime thriller fans and wine lovers to a very special event: Crime writer Andreas Erlenkamp will read from his gripping Moselle crime thriller "Vier Leichen und ein Todesfall - Clarissas feines Gespür für Krimis" on Friday, April 4, 2025 . The reading starts at 7 p.m. and promises an evening of literary and culinary delights.
The reading will be accompanied by an exclusive wine tasting from the Probst winery in the Moselle village of Ediger-Eller.

Tickets are available for €18.00 from the Pellenz community office, the local community of Nickenich and online at www.ticket-regional.de (plus fees).

Further information on Andreas Erlenkamp and his books can be found at www.krimiautor.com.


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  • Only at May 8, 2026
    At 19:00

Place

Hauptstrasse 111
56645 Nickenich

Contact

VG Pellenz
Rathausstraße 2-4
56637 Plaidt
Phone: (0049) 0 2632-299444

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