Abstract Denitrification of a high-strength synthetic wastewater (150g NO-3l-1) was carried out using a wine distillery effluent as an example of an industrial carbon source (22.7g chemical oxygen demand l-1). Two configurations were tested: one consisted of an acidogenesis reactor followed by a denitrifying reactor and the other was a single reactor directly fed with the raw effluents. In both cases, denitrification was achieved at a nitrate load of 9.54g NO-3l-1day-1 (2.19g N as NO-3l-1day-1) with good specific reduction rates: 32.6mg and 35.2mg N as NOxg volatile suspended solids h-1, calculated on a single day, for the two-step and the one-step process respectively. Dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium did not occur, even in the one-step process.