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ProWein reverts to pre-pandemic structure for 2025 - The Spirits Business

ProWein reverts to pre-pandemic structure for 2025 - The Spirits Business
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eKapija | ProWine Shanghai

In the special and variable year of 2022, ProWine Shanghai 2023 will meet again with industry partners at the Shanghai New International Expo Center on November 8-10, 2023 this will also be the first full-scale reception after the

Los vinos de Rioja Alavesa y el txakoli recuperan su protagonismointernacional

Los vinos de Rioja Alavesa y el txakoli recuperan su protagonismointernacional
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ProWine Shanghai reports positive exhibitor registration

ProWine Shanghai reports ‘positive’ exhibitor registration 1st June, 2021 by Alice Brooker Wine and spirits fair ProWine Shanghai 2021 is experiencing ‘high space demand’ from exhibitors despite the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic. ProWine Shanghai will take place in from 9 to 11 November 2021 The ProWine Shanghai 2021 fair aims to bring together global wine and spirits producers, and will take place from 9 to 11 November. The three-day trade show will see worldwide pavilion organisations, wine associations, importers, dealers and distributors in attendance. This year, the event’s organisers find the registration numbers optimistic – most of all from Spain. The Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade has confirmed its participation, along with Catalan trade body Promotora d’Exportacions Catalanes SA.

The show must go on: the evolution of the trade show

The Drinks Business 23 February 2021 By Arabella Mileham With much of 2020 having been a write-off for trade fairs and exhibitions, organisers are hoping that 2021 will prove to be more successful, embracing digital and physical hybrids to evolve the format in a post-pandemic world. Vinexpo Bordeaux: picture credit: Jean Bernard Nadeau Following the emergence of the Covid-19 virus early last year, 2020’s packed trade show calendar collapsed as governments around the world restricted travel and locked down entire countries, meaning the hospitality sector was forced to close its doors. With new virus strains emerging and restrictions once more in place, has the 2021 trade show comeback been thrown into jeopardy?

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