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Vinexpo Paris is back with a show in February 2022
The first major international trade fair since early 2020 is due to take place from 14 to 16 February next year as Wine Paris & Vinexpo Paris confirm that the show is on.
Taking place at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, the exhibition – which is the Vinexposium group’s flagship fair – will mark the third edition of the Paris show and the resumption of in-person events for the wine and spirits industry.
Over three days, more than 2,800 exhibitors from 23 countries are due to convene in Paris, where they will showcase their latest products across halls 3, 4, 5 and 6 at the exhibition centre.
Names such as François Lurton, Gérard Bertrand, E. Guigal, Maison M. Chapoutier, Domaine Paul Mas, Castel Frères, Maison Sichel, Bernard Magrez, Grands Chais de France and Gh Martel & Cie Champagne will be attending, alongside smaller producers, such as the Aquitaine Independent Winegrowers and family-run properties like Vins Chevron Villette, Vignobles Vellas and Château Castigno.
Hall 5, set aside for international producers, will, among others, welcome wines of Luxembourg, Advantage Austria, Tenuta Lamborghini, Wines of Lebanon, Wines of Germany, Cesari, Carpineto, Consorzio Di Tutela Della Doc Prosecco, Consorzio Tutela del vino Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco, Gaja, J. Garcia Carrion, Viniportugal Wines Of Portugal, Hammeken Cellars and Flechas De Los Andes.
Alongside wines in Hall 3, the Be Spirits by Vinexpo area and its Infinite bar will bring together spirits from all backgrounds, ranging from micro-distilleries through to well-known brands. Attendees will include the Armagnac marketing board BNIA, Calvados Château du Breuil, Cognac Lheraud, Distillerie Warenghem, Gin de Binche, Glasgow Whisky, La Martiniquaise, Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association and Distilleria Bertagnolli.
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