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Strong Italian presence expected at Imbibe Live 2023

The Italian Trade Agency (ITA) will be showcasing Italy’s rich beverage culture at this year’s edition of Imbibe Live, taking place from 3 to 4 July at Olympia London.

ITA’s stand (C90) will be hosting a number of brands from different areas of the Italian drinks industry, ranging from grappa and amaro to cocktails and liqueurs, and highlighting how these producers straddle the divide between modernity and tradition, with an eye on future trends.

Of course, no aperitivo is complete without something to snack on. Fortunately, in addition to the drinks, premium Italian snacks will be available to try.

Beyond food and drink, Imbibe Live also provides the ideal opportunity to network and discover more about why ‘Made in Italy’ products should be given your attention.

The companies presenting their products at the ITA stand are:

  • Bad Spirits – Bologna-based liqueur company
  • Bongiorno – Sicilian company using Campanian lemons to create award-winning limoncello
  • Deta Distilleria – Tuscan distillery in the Chianti Hills
  • Fox Nut & Snack – Snacks made using 100% natural Italian ingredients
  • Fratelli Francoli Distillerie – Piemontese producer and distributor of grappa, liqueurs, distillates, wines and prosciutto
  • Lucano 1884 – Historic amaro producer
  • Mancino Vermouth – Artisanal vermouth made using a selection of about 40 herbs and spices
  • MeMento – Non-alcoholic, vegan, sugar and gluten free spirits
  • Nardini – Grappa and liqueur producers since 1779
  • Silvio Carta – Producer of London Dry Gin and vermouth, among other spirits
  • Spiriti Artigiani – Amaro and vermouth producer in the Dolomites
  • Spirito Fiorentino – Producer of classic Florentine liqueur Làbaro
  • Sprissetto – Premium Italian aperitivo brand offering Classico, Bitter and Venezia expressions
  • Strega – Classic liqueur brand founded by Giuseppe Alberti in 1860

If you’re seeking further information, email: foodwine.london@ice.it

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