About The Concours International de Lyon
Wine Fair Contact Details (The Concours International de Lyon 2026):
Web: https://www.concourslyon.com/en/concours-international-lyon.html
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The Concours International de Lyon 2026 takes place in Lyon, France, in April 2026 (official dates to be confirmed soon). The event is held at the prestigious Palais de la Bourse, in the heart of one of France’s most iconic gastronomic cities. Nearby, visitors can explore historic treasures like Vieux Lyon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the majestic Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière. Surrounded by acclaimed restaurants and vibrant markets, Lyon offers an ideal setting for a world-class wine and spirits competition. The contest is organized by the Association Concours de Lyon in partnership with the City of Lyon and local institutions.
The first edition of the Concours de Lyon took place in 2009 and quickly earned international recognition. Originally focused on wines, the competition later expanded to include beers, spirits, cheeses, and other gourmet products. Over the years, the event has attracted thousands of entries from producers across France and abroad. Each edition features a highly qualified jury, composed of sommeliers, chefs, oenologists, and experienced consumers. As a result, the competition provides a reliable and respected platform for judging quality and innovation.
Each year, the Concours welcomes over 10,000 samples and honors excellence with gold, silver, and bronze medals. Winning products gain strong visibility in the global market and on shelves across Europe and beyond. During the event, judges engage in blind tastings and scoring sessions guided by strict international standards. In addition, the competition promotes education and appreciation through workshops, media outreach, and detailed feedback for producers. So, whether you’re a winemaker, distiller, or gourmet brand, the Concours International de Lyon 2026 offers a powerful opportunity to stand out on the global stage.