Meininger Family Celebrates 120 Years in Wine Publishing

As a leading publisher of specialist professional magazines, Meininger Verlag has borne witness to the highs and lows of the European wine industry, through disasters, wars and expansion.

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The publishing family: Christoph Meininger, Andrea Meininger-Apfel and Frank Apfel (l.t.r.)
The publishing family: Christoph Meininger, Andrea Meininger-Apfel and Frank Apfel (l.t.r.)

There was a time when using a bottle of Moët & Chandon to celebrate the 26-year-old Daniel Meininger's founding of his new publication in 1903 would have been highly controversial. The previous year had been marked by the "Meteor Affair" -  it was also known as the "Champagne War" - between Germany and France. A clever Moët representative had bribed the shipyard owner to ensured that Meteor, the German Kaiser's private yacht was christened with his company's Champagnd instead of Söhnlein Rheingold Sekt that the emperor had ordered.,

This controversy led to a lawsuit worth millions that was still a live issue in 1903 when Meininger's Das Weinblatt, or The Wine News, made its first appearance. It was a time when the wine and sparkling wine market was even more competitive than it is today; the impacts of unregulated industrialisation and capitalism had created an anarchic market that was at its wildes in the period leading up to World War I. 

Daniel Meininger: Founder of the publishing house and the Weinblatt in 1903.
Daniel Meininger: Founder of the publishing house and the Weinblatt in 1903.

What became Meininger Verlag soon expanded into other magazines. However, the rise of the Nazis heralded a grim period for the family business. Daniel Meininger and his son, Herbert, who had joined the company in 1930, were seen as nuisances by the regime. Many of their titles were banned, forcibly sold, or shut down. The flagship Das Weinblatt was forcibly merged with other titles in 1943 and was completely shut down about a year later.
 

A new beginning 

In 1948, the company was granted permission to relaunch its remaining titles, including Das Weinblatt, and 1971 saw its amalgamation with another leading title, Deutsche Weinzeitung, the German Wine Magazine. Four years later, the resulting Allgemeine Deutsche Weinzeitung, or General German Wine Magazine was  rebranded to become the snappier Weinwirtschaft or Wine Business.

By 1977, Peter Meininger took over complete ownership of the publishing house, subsequently buying the other half of what had been a joint venture. The 1990s signaled a generational shift in leadership within the company. Peter Meininger's children – Christoph, Stefan, and Andrea – all joined the business. However, tragedy struck in 1992 when Stefan, the eldest, was tragically killed in a car accident shortly after joining the family business. Since 2001, the company has been managed by Andrea and Christoph Meininger, in collaboration with their father, Peter.

In 1992, Peter Meininger also played a pivotal role in the launch of ProWein, which worked closely with Meininger Publishing in its formative years. In 2001, Christoph and Andrea Meininger created the MUNDUS VINI wine competition.

MUNDUS VINI 2020/AD LUMINA, Ralf Ziegler
MUNDUS VINI 2020/AD LUMINA, Ralf Ziegler

Since then, MUNDUS VINI has become a benchmark competition and one of the largest in the world, attracting top wine experts from Asia, Africa, Australia, and America to taste wines twice a year from across the globe in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, the birthplace of the publishing firm. 

 

The current winners of the Meininger Awards alongside the publishing family.
The current winners of the Meininger Awards alongside the publishing family.
Exciting contents, intensive networking
Exciting contents, intensive networking
(Photos: Sascha Kreklau)
(Photos: Sascha Kreklau)

Platform of the industry

At Meininger Verlag, the wine industry and its trends and developments are covered by the a range of publications - WEINWIRTSCHAFT, Der deutsche Weinbau, Meiningers Weinwelt and Meiningers Sommelier - from many angles, and for an audience of producers, distributors, experts, sommeliers and consumers.

Founded in 2006, MEININGER'S INTERNATIONAL (formerly Meininger's Wine Business International) is the English-language publication that constantly reviews the wine market from a global perspective, addressessing and reaching key decision makers in the international industry. In its weekly newsletter, MEININGER'S INTERNATIONAL reports on what’s happening around the world from Sweden to Texas and delivers a hefty serving of analysis and thought-provoking opinion.

Together with WEINWIRTSCHAFT, it also plays a central role in the company's concept of an exchange platform. One of the most important occasions for this is Meininger's International Wine Conference, which takes place the day before ProWein. At the subsequent Meininger Awards ceremony, the Who's Who of the international wine industry meets to network and exchange ideas.

Events

The first post-pandemic edition of Meininger's International Wine Conference dedicated to sustainability, struck a nerve in the industry.

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Digital content strategy

One of the mayor challenges for any business is keeping abreast with technology. Meininger Verlag has naturally considerably developed its the digital offering with both increasing quantities of high quality paid and free content, such as MEININGER'S INTERNATIONAL

Christoph Meininger

 

The company is currently expanding the area of paid content, in the confidence that digital subscriptions are now as relevant to many people as ones to printed magazines.

Christoph Meininger
Publisher of Meininger Verlag

In 2022, Frank Apfel, a specialist in the development of TV platforms and digital concepts, joined the company as Managing Director.

 

 

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