The 2023 edition of Borsa Vini London, organised by the Italian Trade Agency (ITA), will be held at the Science Museum’s Illuminate Space on 4 October, promising the presence of 54 leading producers and two masterclasses that will shed light on the evolving world of Italian wine. db speaks with ITA’s wine trade analyst. Which Italian regions will be represented at this year’s Borsa Vini London? The event will showcase wines from various Italian regions, including Piedmont, Lombardy, Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Veneto, Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Marche, Abruzzo, Campania, Apulia, Sicily and Sardinia. See full list of exhibitors here. What opportunities does the event offer attendees? This presents a significant opportunity for distributors, importers, and trade professionals in the UK interested in adding high-quality Italian wines to their portfolio. The presence of these Italian wine producers actively seeking distribution partnerships underscores the event’s importance as a platform for connecting Italian producers with potential distribution channels in the UK. Distributors and importers have the opportunity to explore partnerships and collaborations with over 50 of Italy’s leading wine artisans who are seeking local distribution. The event allows them to discover new and unique Italian wines to add to their portfolios. Those in the restaurant and hospitality industry, including sommeliers, wine buyers, and restaurant owners, can use the event to source exceptional Italian wines to enhance their wine lists and offerings, providing a diverse and high-quality selection for their patrons. The event also offers excellent networking opportunities for trade professionals seeking to connect with others in the
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