From 23 to 25 May, Vinexposium is staging a major comeback with Vinexpo Asia in Singapore, one of the gateways into Asia.
The industry’s largest B2B event is all set to gather wine and spirits professionals for a three-day 100% business reunion in the very heart of the Asia-Pacific region.
In the iconic setting of the Marina Bay Sands, Vinexposium will be showcasing the unique features that make it a potent player worldwide: an inclusive event for the wine and spirits industry attended by 1,000 international exhibitors poised to welcome the expected 8,000 visitors.
Rodolphe Lameyse, CEO of Vinexposium, said Vinexpo has had a presence in the region spanning 20 years, with the first Vinexpo Asia held in Hong Kong in 1998.
At the Singapore event, all the French wine regions will be present, as well as many international pavilions from Europe, South America and the USA.
Wine Australia is presenting over 75 wine companies on the Australian pavilion.
The Country of Honour will be the USA, with a jointly organised pavilion representing the diversity of wines from California, Oregon and Washington regions.
Influential buyers from import companies, wholesalers, wine merchants and sommeliers will have a unique opportunity to establish and maintain robust relationships. All buyers will be provided with turnkey business solutions to help them prepare their visit to the show.
The Vinexpo Academy returns with its varied and prestigious programme. Highlights include conferences hosted by prominent international experts, masterclasses, tastings and the popular Battle of the Sommeliers.
The Vinexpo Challenge takes place at every Vinexpo event, in partnership with the International Sommelier Association. This unique signature event will be hosted by the 2023 Best Sommelier of the World, Raimonds Tomsons.
Lameyse shares his team’s delight at hosting an event of this magnitude in Asia and being able to offer a mutually enriching experience to the entire industry.
Visit vinexpoasia.com to register
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