German Wine Institute Mourns Christian AdamsMainz, Germany, 9/15/2002
Adams, 37, was in the States to attend the German Wine Information Bureau’s annual Vintage Tastings. He attended the tasting in Manhattan on Monday, Sept. 10, and was headed to San Francisco for the event there. His flight, United 93, bound from Newark to San Francisco was hijacked and crashed in Pennsylvania, Sept. 11. Mr. Adams joined the Institute as export director in 1989 and became deputy director in 1995. In the 1980's, he earned an enological degree from Geisenheim and a marketing degree at the University of California at Davis. Christian Adams lived in Biebelsheim, a small suburb of Bad Kreuznach, in the state of Rheinland-Pfalz. He leaves his wife, Silke, and two children, Lukas (7) and Theresa (5). Armin Göring, director of the German Wine Institute, expresses his deepest sympathy in the name of all his co-workers. "Christian Adams’ passion and commitment was felt by everyone with whom he came in contact. The sadness of this loss is felt by everyone in the German wine industry." A memorial fund has been established to benefit the children of Christian Adams. Anyone in the U.S. wishing to contribute to the fund can send donations to: Christian Adams Memorial Fund |

