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ProWein 2024, 30 years of success story !

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Over 50,000 wine and spirits professionals from all over the world are expected at ProWein in Düsseldorf from 10 to 12 March 2024. And these experts can be sure to experience the largest and most comprehensive line-up of wines and spirits in the world. To the tune of 5,700 exhibitors from over 60 countries have already registered for participation at the No. 1 industry event. “No other trade fair, either in Europe or overseas, offers such a complete product portfolio. Global market leaders as well as small, select outfits and up-and-coming newcomers will again present themselves in Düsseldorf – the capital for wines and spirits,” sums up Peter Schmitz, Director of ProWein. “What’s more, whoever is interested tomorrow’s trends should visit ProWein today. Here the current industry trends are picked up on in Trendshows, Special Shows or Forums. This is of paramount importance to the trade buyers from retail, hospitality and food service.” This means ProWein is adding a new chapter to its unique 30-year history of success: launched with 321 exhibitors on just 2,300 square metres in just under two exhibition halls and 1,517 visitors in 1994, it will once more impressively underscore its relevance to the market with some 71,000 square metres in 13 halls next year.

“We are proud and happy that ProWein has developed into the most relevant international specialist wine trade fair thereby making the wine-growing country Germany the centre of the international wine-experts’ universe for three days every year. Even 30 years on, ProWein still succeeds in thrilling wine experts with riveting new topics,” underlines us Managing Director of the German Wine Institute (DWI), Monika Reule.

ProWein: Barometer for current trends in the sector

One of the secrets to ProWein’s success – alongside its consistent orientation towards trade visitors – is its forward thinking and proactive development of market-driven formats. “We have always seen ourselves as a partner of the wine and spirits sector and picked up on the needs of the market – as we did with our ‘no-and-low’ themed special show which debuted at the latest ProWein,” explains Peter Schmitz. ProWein 2023 was Europe’s first trade fair to give this current trend a dedicated stage. In 2024, ProWein will follow on from this debut: under the motto ProWein Zero a special area in Hall 1 will be all about “no-and-low” – complemented by a corresponding tasting zone organised by Meininger publishers.

The Internet portal of ProWein 2024 has already gone live, just six months to the start of the trade fair on 10 March. At www.prowein.com/2410 wine and spirits professionals can obtain an overview of company profiles and details and exhibitors’ product and press news – the perfect way to prepare their visit to ProWein. The Ticketshop, incl. registration for trade visitors, is also now open already.

Equally successful are the satellite events of the ProWein World in Asia and South America held under the motto “Ticket to the World”. 2023 still sees three trade fairs on the agenda while in 2024 three more are to follow – also including the premiere in Tokyo. For information on all these dates plus more news about ProWein online go to www.prowein-world.com.

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