News

6Glasses1Bottle's Austrian Special: Rheingau Startup Transforms Lecture Hall into a Viennese Wine Tavern

Photo: WOODWORKS

The newest episode of Hochschule Geisenheim University's student-run wine talk show 6Glasses1Bottle transports guests to Vienna to explore Austrian wine culture. 6Glasses1Bottle's student team impressively demonstrated how wine expertise, food culture, and media savvy could be effectively combined to strengthen the Rheingau's connection to other wine cultures.

Presenter Martin Seidler kicked off the event with the bold declaration: “We are conquering Vienna”. The Austrian capital is the only major city in the world with significant wine growing within its city limits. Much like the Rheingau's Straußwirtschaften, Vienna's own style of wine taverns, the Heurigen, are deeply rooted in the city's culture.

Straußwirtschaft meets Heuriger

This regional connection was something that Loretta Pflaum was particularly eager to emphasize. Pflaum, the tenth-generation owner of her family's Heuriger ‘Schübel-Auer’, described Austrian wine taverns as places where people arrive and feel at home, a feeling that Rheingau local know well from their own wine taverns: “I'm simply trying to create a space where people can celebrate life.”

Viennese Gemischter Satz & Rheingau Riesling Soul

Winemaker Fritz Wieninger presented the Viennese Gemischter Satz, Vienna's most traditional yet most modern wine. Wine journalist Stuart Pigott described it as a ‘unique taste on planet wine’, and sommelière Cindy Kretchma emphasized how this type of wine unites origin, diversity, and the winemaker's signature style, much like the Riesling does in the Rheingau.

2-Star Culinary Artistry in Conversation

Two-Michelin-starred chef Silvio Nicole of Vienna's Palais Coburg delivered a culinary highlight, pairing the Gemischter Satz with a dish of cod, bean cassoulet, and mint. For him, the interplay of tradition and modernity is at the heart of Vienna's culinary culture – a characteristic shared with the Rheingau's top cuisine.

Rheingau Art Meets Viennese Soul

Micki Liebermann from the band 5/8erl in Ehr'n provided the musical backdrop for the program and was surprised with a specially commissioned caricature by Rheingau artist Michael Apitz.

Rheingau Startup CMPlus

The Rheingau startup CMPlus Events, founded by Colin Frambach and Max Schubert, provided a special visual highlight. They transformed a lecture hall at Hochschule Geisenheim University into an authentic wine tavern setting, complete with warm lighting, wooden details, and Viennese flair. Guests responded enthusiastically to this combination of design, culture, and wine education.

Project manager Robert Lönarz was more than pleased:

“Once again, we have shown that we can combine enjoyment and knowledge in a professional setting. This is Geisenheim in action.”

Students Shape the Show

The ‘Backstage Club’ was hosted by Geisenheim students Lilly Feisthauer and Francesca Flocke, whose warmth and energy defined the atmosphere with the guests. A photo series of Vienna by Lilly, created in cooperation with the Vienna Tourist Board, completed the overall picture.

Outlook

6Glasses1Bottle continues to set standards in modern wine and culinary communication. The next edition will take the format to the Moselle in April, another region that comes alive in the dialog between practice, science, and culture.

Categories: MyHGU-App, Mein-Netzwerk, Veranstaltungen, Alumni, STUDIUM, Weinbau, Önologie und Weinwirtschaft (M.Sc.), VITIS-VINUM (M.Sc.), Vinifera EuroMaster (M.Sc.), Weinwirtschaft (M.Sc.), Oenologie (M.Sc.), Internationale Weinwirtschaft (B.Sc.), Weinbau und Oenologie (B.Sc.), Presse und Kommunikation, Alumni, Nachrichten

Images

Photo: WOODWORKS
Photo: WOODWORKS
Photo: WOODWORKS
Photo: WOODWORKS
Photo: WOODWORKS
Photo: WOODWORKS
Photo: WOODWORKS
Photo: WOODWORKS
Photo: WOODWORKS