Innovation, Exchange, and Inspiration at the 11th Wine Analysis Conference

Professor Ralf Schweiggert, Head of the Department of Beverage Research, together with Paul Besrukow; Photo: Tina Kissinger

On May 8–9, 2025, the 11th Anwendertreffen Weinanalytik, or Wine Analysis User Conference, took place at Hochschule Geisenheim University. This conference is an established forum for professionals involved in wine and wine analysis. Over 130 participants from wine labs, vineyards, inspection agencies, research institutes, suppliers, and appliance companies throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland convened in Geisenheim to discuss pressing issues in the field of wine analysis.

The conference’s multi-faceted program focused on modern analysis methods, sensory assessment issues, microbiological diagnostics, and new approaches to automatization and digitization. Contributions ranged from practical applications to innovative research approaches that aim to meet the challenges of a changing wine industry. Special emphasis was placed on praxis-oriented solutions for the sector: rising demands, increasing economic pressure, and changing consumer behavior require new approaches in both production and analysis. As a result, the dealcoholization of wine became a major topic of discussion during the conference, particularly at the evening event, which featured a wine tasting that included dealcoholized products.

Having taken place regularly since 2001, the conference once more proved to be an invaluable platform for the exchange of expert knowledge, the safeguarding of quality in practice, as well as networking between researchers and industry players.

The conference was held at Hochschule Geisenheim University’s newly opened Lecture Hall Building – a visible symbol of the university’s growth and forward-looking vision, as it continues to actively respond to current challenges with new degree programs, new professorships, and a strong sense of community.

We would like to thank all participants and contributors for two days full of inspiration, discussions, and shared ideas, and we look forward to the next conference at the State Viticulture Institute in Freiburg in 2027!  

Categories: MyHGU-App, Mein-Netzwerk, Veranstaltungen, Presse und Kommunikation, FORSCHUNG, Getränkeforschung, Nachrichten

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University President Professor Hans Reiner Schultz gives his welcome address; Photo: Tina Kissinger
Team assistants from the Department of Beverage Research welcome guests to the new Lecture Hall Building; Photo: Tina Kissinger
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Exhibitors during the company presentation in the foyer; Photo: Tina Kissinger
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Rainer Huth of Bruker Daltonics GmbH together with Paul Besrukow; Photo: Tina Kissinger
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Dr. Martin Gand from Giessen University holds his lecture; Photo: Tina Kissinger
Guests take a look of the brand new Beverage Technology Center, led by director Michael Ludwig; Photo: Tina Kissinger
Professor Ralf Schweiggert takes guests on a tour of the new campus; Photo: Tina Kissinger
A group takes a look at the analytics laboratory with Paul Besrukow; Photo: Tina Kissinger
Another group tours the analytics laboratory, this time with Dr. Christof Steingaß, Deputy Head of the Department of Beverage Research; Photo: Tina Kissinger