Wine Fairs
Traditionally, Wine Fairs serve as key meeting places for wine producers and major dealers, importers, sommeliers, distributors, and representatives from retail and restaurant businesses. Unlike wine festivals, the focus is less on attracting a broad public and more on providing a rich business program for wine industry professionals and leading market players.
In addition to tastings and acquainting oneself with exhibitors, guests may sample directly from manufacturers, or take part in parallel events such as workshops, educational conferences, scientific-practical seminars, roundtable discussions, tastings, and masterclasses.
At the end of the exhibition, producers have the opportunity to find new business partners and clients, as well as to meet with old business partners, gain more information about their competitors, and establish direct contacts with foreign distributors, restaurateurs, and sommeliers. All of this has the aim of entering international trade networks, wine shops, wine bars, and restaurants.
Wine Fairs almost always take place in conjunction with other exhibitions, for example, food, packaging and design, wine accessories, specialized equipment, and others.
All this means that participation in wine fairs – whether as an active participant or purely as a spectator – is an excellent opportunity to make a statement and to expand the boundaries of your influence on a global scale.