vinitaly

  1. Behind The Booth: Wine Producers' View of Vinitaly

    Behind The Booth: Wine Producers' View of Vinitaly

    Vinitaly's significance as a catalyst for international trade and industry growth is evident from its size, drawing 4,600 exhibitors and over 1,000 top buyers from 68 countries for its 55th edition in 2023. The fair, hosted by Veronafiere in collaboration with ICE, the Italian Trade Agency, is considered indispensable by many wine producers for engaging with industry professionals. However, as with any large organized event, challenges arise, prompting wine producers to reassess the benefits versus the costs.

     

  2. VIA's Growing Number of Ambassadors Are Spreading the Gospel of Italian Wine

    VIA's Growing Number of Ambassadors Are Spreading the Gospel of Italian Wine

    VIA's Growing Number of Ambassadors Are Spreading the Gospel of Italian Wine
    "VIA operates under the auspices of Vinitaly International, the promotional arm of Vinitaly, an annual wine fair owned and run for 55 years by Veronafiere, an Italian exposition company." By Lisa Denning
     
  3. Postcards from Vinitaly: Wine. And more wine.

    Postcards from Vinitaly: Wine. And more wine.

    Tuesday was a good day — I spent it chatting with winemakers and tasting wines made from indigenous varieties that have great personalities. Who could ask for more? Incidentally, this batch is all available in the United States.
  4. Postcards from Vinitaly: Organic? How organic?

    Postcards from Vinitaly: Organic? How organic?

    European winemakers were only allowed to certify grapes as organic — not wines. Ferrari and Avignonesi discuss the organic "problem" in a report from VinItaly.
  5. Postcards from Vinitaly: Typecasting Drinkers

    Postcards from Vinitaly: Typecasting Drinkers

    On Sunday, Vinitaly – the world’s largest annual wine trade fair – opened up its 48th edition. Among the “hot” topics this year is the Semiotic Square.
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