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Vinitaly kicks off on 2 April, 4,000 companies from 30 countries

2023-03-03T09:17:54.177Z


The Danish CEO: "listening to Italian companies is fundamental" (ANSA) An exhibition center of over 100,000 m2 net, 17 pavilions ready to become the largest international b2b center for Italian wine and more, with more than 4,000 companies representing all the wine made in Italy and from over 30 countries. Vinitaly 2023, the international exhibition scheduled at Veronafiere from 2 to 5 April, consolidates its business and service positioning in support of one of the


An exhibition center of over 100,000 m2 net, 17 pavilions ready to become the largest international b2b center for Italian wine and more, with more than 4,000 companies representing all the wine made in Italy and from over 30 countries.

Vinitaly 2023, the international exhibition scheduled at Veronafiere from 2 to 5 April, consolidates its business and service positioning in support of one of the most strategic sectors of Italian exports.



"In this moment of great change, between challenges and opportunities - notes Federico Bricolo, president of Veronafiere - it remains a global promotional brand, capable of generating new outlets. In fact, during the 13 stages held between Europe, America and Asia we have witnessed the further potential both on more consolidated and emerging markets".

For the CEO Maurizio Danese: "listening to Italian companies was fundamental for the launch of the next Vinitaly. It is no coincidence that the countries protagonists in the Roadshow are in the top 10 of the market objectives of our exhibitors. As is the choice to increasingly preside over Asia: China, Japan, South Korea but also Singapore, Hong Kong,

In fact, Vietnam and others add up to 20% of the next international targets of Italian wine companies.

An emerging area - he says - which together with China will mark the great return to Verona, thanks to a selection of over 100 top Buyers of the Dragon, including horeca groups, main importers and e-commerce players.

But the qualitative and quantitative evolution of foreign demand will obviously concern all outlet and emerging markets, from the USA to Canada, from South Korea via the Old Continent to South America with the forecast of increasing top buyers by 40% on the 2022". 

Source: ansa

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