February 6, 2023

Northern French wines in all their diversity at Wine Paris & Vinexpo Paris

All of France’s wine regions will be on display at Wine Paris & Vinexpo Paris 2023 in an extensive area, with 32% more floor space compared to last year.

Among them are seven northern French regions exhibiting in a dedicated hall, including Alsace, Beaujolais, Burgundy, Champagne, Jura, Savoy and the Loire Valley. A diverse range of independent winemakers and major players from each of these regions will be gathered in Hall 3 to showcase their best cuvées.

Attending will be some familiar faces, including Albert Bichot, Badet Clément, Maison Louis Latour, Veuve Ambal; and for Champagne, Champagne Mailly Grand Cru, Champagne Palmer & Co, Champagne Charles Mignon and Champagne Mandois.

Visitors will also be able to discover a large number of first time exhibitors. This includes Diva Domaine et Distilleries, Château la Nerthe, Syndicat Château Neuf du Pape; along with Champagne Charles & Piper Heidsieck, Champagne Bollinger (Groupe Société Jacque Bollinger), Champagne Lallier and Champagne De Venoge from the Champagne region.

France’s northern winemakers will be sharing the stage with exhibition highlights, La Nouvelle Vague, LA Wine Tech Perspectives, Let’s Talk Wine! and the free-pour tastings. At La Nouvelle Vague, visitors will be able to meet with 40 young winegrowers who have less than five years in the business and are looking to establish their first distribution networks in France and overseas. La Wine Tech Perspectives, an area focusing on innovation and digitalisation content in partnership with La WineTech, Vinocamp and Vin & Société, will host around 100 startups. Let’s talk about wine! will be buzzing with discussions and forward-looking debates presented by leading French and international experts, while the free pour area will give visitors a chance to sample an unprecedented selection of wines.