In Vino Analytica Scientia 2022

Germany hosts international wine research conference for the first time.

From 3 to 7 July 2022, around 250 wine scientists from 15 nations and five continents will meet in Neustadt an der Weinstraße to discuss the latest findings in wine research.

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International wine research conference in Neustadt (Photo: Photographee.eu/Adobe Stock)
International wine research conference in Neustadt (Photo: Photographee.eu/Adobe Stock)

Understanding the multiple influences on viticulture, explaining the quality, authenticity and origin of wine, knowing the essentials about vine health - these and other maxims are pursued by wine experts and analysts around the world. For the first time, the international wine research conference "In Vino Analytica Scientia" will take place in Germany, supported by Meininger Verlag.

Neustadt an der Weinstraße will be the twelfth venue; other locations have been in Bordeaux, France (2019), Salamanca, Spain (2017) and Mezzocorona, Italy (2015).

Ulrich Fischer (Photo: Ad Lumina/Ralf Ziegler)

 

"The ‘In Vino Analytica Scientia’ conference offers a unique opportunity to learn first-hand about the latest findings in international wine research while extending international networks."

Ulrich Fischer
Weincampus Neustadt

Over five days, the experts will present the latest results and innovations in the fields of wine chemistry, wine aroma analysis, wine sensory analysis, wine authenticity and artificial intelligence. The detailed program lists a total of 90 lectures and 150 poster presentations.

The 10-member organising committee of the Weincampus Neustadt/DLR Rheinpfalz under the joint leadership of Dominik Durner and Ulrich Fischer is supported by scientific partners from the universities of Bonn, Braunschweig, Geisenheim and Kaiserslautern.

Saalbau Neustadt (Photo: Armin Huck)
Saalbau Neustadt (Photo: Armin Huck)

Participation in the conference is open to interested trade visitors. Further information and registration at www.ivas2022.com. Reduced participation fees apply until the end of May.

 

 

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