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Wine fair "WeinWelten Nord-Ost" moves to Radebeul

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The diversity of Saxon wine (and some of its neighbors from Saale-Unstrut and Brandenburg) can be sampled at the WeinWelten Nord-Ost wine fair on 29 March (Image: Ulrich van Stipriaan)
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WeinWelten Nord-Ost: The regional wine scene meets in Radebeul at the end of March with 34 exhibitors, a consumer day on March 29, a specialist day for gastronomy and hourly wine tastings.

Radebeul will become the meeting place for the regional wine scene at the end of March: "WeinWelten Nord-Ost", the successor event to the former "Große gemeinsame Jungweinprobe", will be launched in an expanded format. As was announced at a press conference, 34 exhibitors have registered so far - including 31 winegrowers and a winegrowing association. Partners outside of the wineries include the Volksbank with a stand as well as suppliers of wine glasses and regional specialties.

The wine fair has grown significantly compared to the previous year: in 2025, there were 20 exhibitors, now there are over ten more. The organizers are deliberately pursuing a supra-regional concept. In addition to Saxon companies, representatives from Saale-Unstrut are once again taking part, as well as wine producers from Brandenburg - partly from the Brandenburg wine region, partly from neighboring, administratively assigned growing regions.

The new venue is the Saxon Economy Conference Center in Radebeul-Ost, right next to the S-Bahn station and not far from line 4 and other public transport stops. This should also make it easier for guests to arrive by public transport. On Sunday, March 29, the event is aimed at end consumers; the following Monday is a separate trade day for restaurateurs and retailers only (they do not pay admission, but must register with the winegrowers' association). Ticket prices remain unchanged at €29.90; around two thirds of the tickets for Sunday have already been sold, with a target of around 300 guests.

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One focus is on direct exchange with the producers. In addition, hourly guided wine tastings are offered in a separate room - with topics ranging from grape varieties and sparkling wines to older vintages. The gastronomic offer has also been expanded to complement the tasting with suitable dishes.

Branch figures also show the development in viticulture: around 2.95 million liters were harvested for 2025 - a large, high-quality quantity. The area under vines remains stable at around 500 to 530 hectares, while the number of small winegrowers continues to fall. The organizers therefore also see WeinWelten Nord-Ost as an instrument to increase the visibility of wine from the north-east and to anchor it more firmly in the retail and gastronomy sectors.

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