18.01.2023
Commissioned by ProWein, Geisenheim University polled experts across the entire value chain of the wine sector from over 40 countries in late 2022 for the sixth time now. Participants include wine producers from the most important wine-growing countries in the Old and New World, exporters, importers, specialist wine dealers as well as gastronomy and hospitality representatives.08.12.2022
The long-standing head of Messe Düsseldorf's international contract business/Official Participations - Peter Schmitz - is to become the new Director of ProWein. For nine months, the leading international trade fair for wines and spirits had been under the provisional management of Michael Degen, Executive Director and Member of the Board of Management of Messe Düsseldorf.23.11.2022
In face of the sporadic and frequent cases of COVID-19 outbreaks, following Shanghai’s epidemic prevention policy, regulations on exhibitions’ epidemic prevention and control, and in order to effectively protect the health and safety of exhibitors, visitors and partners, and ensure better exhibition effect, it was prudently decided that ProWine Shanghai 2022 will be postponed to November, 2023.22.11.2022
In some four months that time will have come round again – ProWein 2023 will kick off. However, even today international wine and spirits professionals can already obtain an overview of the global ranges awaiting them at the world’s biggest and most relevant trade fair for wines and spirits in Düsseldorf.16.11.2022
A topic currently trending and holding quite some potential are non-alcoholic wines – and this is not only the case in Germany. Only recently popstar Kylie Minogue hit the international headlines with the launch of her first non-alcoholic sparkling rosé wine of the same name.24.10.2022
ProWine Mumbai wrapped up its second edition, held at the world-class Jio World Convention Centre on the 17th and 18th of October. ProWine Mumbai is a part of the globally iconic ProWein World and is jointly organised by Messe Düsseldorf India and All Things Nice.30.09.2022
Southeast Asia’s first post-pandemic in-person dedicated trade fair for the wine and spirits sector - saw tremendous success, bringing together 230 high-quality exhibitors from across 27 countries and regions to meet with 8,500 visitors from around the world. This represents a close to 20% increase in visitors compared to the last edition held in 2018.14.09.2022
After the USA and China, Japan is the world’s third biggest economic market with a unique, very demanding food and drink culture. For 2022 the per-capita-turnover for wine is forecast at around Euro 66, which is clearly above the global per-capita turnover of Euro 37 (Source: Statista).30.08.2022
Preparations for ProWein from 19 to 21 March 2023 are in full swing. The registration deadline for exhibitors is over, the space allocation talks with the individual vintners, joint participations, im- and exporters as well as spirits suppliers are running at full steam. One thing is already certain: ProWein 2023 will follow on from the success story of the past 28 years and...17.05.2022
To the tune of 5,700 exhibitors from 62 countries Over 38,000 trade visitors from 145 countries Numerous business deals closed