Martin Riese
Biography
Martin Riese, born in 1976, grew up in Aventoft and began his renowned career in his native Germany. Today, he is a Water Tasting Educator, Water Advocate, acclaimed author, Water Sommelier and the world's foremost expert on water.
Riese began his culinary journey as an apprentice at the Relais & Châteaux Hotel Stadt Hamburg in the island of Sylt in northern Germany. After completion of a multi-year training program, he continued to work in various positions in the culinary industry in Hamburg, before traveling across the pond to the United States.
In 2011 Martin Riese received his certification as a Mineral Water Sommelier from the German Mineral Water Trade Association.
Riese's expert knowledge of water has led to appearances on television and radio programs throughout Europe, South America, and Asia, with the German press referring to him as the country's foremost water sommelier. In 2009 he also co-authored the critically acclaimed book Die Welt des Wasser (World of Water), which is considered the leading European book on the subject.
In 2013, Riese unveiled his signature water program at Ray's & Stark Bar at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and in 2014 at the Patina Restaurant in the Walt Disney Concert Hall. In Summer 2014 he launched the Water 101 Class, where Riese educates students on the unique qualities and characteristics of mineral water.
Since his return to the U.S., Riese has appeared on numerous national media outlets including Good Morning America,
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CNN, The New York Times, Bon Appétite, Los Angeles Times, NPR, Buzzfeed, Conan O'Brien, Bill Nye, 2Chainz and Diplo Most Expensivest Sh*t and recently on the Netflix Hit Show "Down to Earth with Zac Efron".
In 2019 Riese launched with Michael Mascha the online "Fine Water Academy". In the Academy he is certifying water sommeliers around the world.
In the role of actor
What Lies Upstream (06/05/2017)
A water crisis in West Virginia calls into question the water purification policies of the United States in What Lies Upstream. In 2014, a chemical known as MCHM leaked into the Elk River, affecting the water supply for nearly half of West Virginia. Filmmaker Cullen Hoback travels to West Virginia to investigate this crisis, as well […]