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Wines Unearthed showcases to buyers at Wine Paris 2025
At Wine Paris 2025, Wines Unearthed returns for the second time, showcasing producers looking for distribution in one dedicated area.
Wines Unearthed is a designated area within Hall 4 where buyers can easily find producers looking for distribution in a specific region. This year, Stand C321 will showcase 46 producers from 16 countries, including 12 organic and biodynamic producers and 17 certified sustainable producers.
The ‘Unearthed’ wines for 2025 feature examples from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Canada, Chile, France, Georgia, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Portugal, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, and Turkey. The producers showcasing this year range from small to medium-sized and produce from 40,000 to more than one million bottles.
In addition to wine, the area will feature spirits from two Scottish independent bottlers, Young Spirits and Brave New Spirits, as well as Cognac from Pierre de Segonzac. More information about the participating producers at Wine Paris 2025 can be found on the trade event’s website.
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Wines Unearthed was established to bridge the gap between importers, buyers, and small producers, who often go unnoticed and unsupported at large trade shows, missing the recognition from buyers they deserve. The ‘easy-to-exhibit’ area offers a supported focus for producers worldwide in one location.
First launched in 2015, the area returns for its second year to Wine Paris 2025 on 10-12 February at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. Wines Unearthed will also debut at Vinexpo Asia in Singapore in May 2025.
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