Kylie Minogue to attend Wine Paris
Pop star Kylie Minogue is set to attend next week’s Wine Paris trade fair, where she will present her portfolio of wines, as well as give out a special award at the exhibition’s The V’Dor Ceremony on Sunday night.

In news first relayed to the drinks business this morning, Minogue, who is the highest-selling Australian female artist of all time, will be announcing the ‘jury’s special mention’ award at the wine fair’s pre-show V’Dor event, which takes place during a lavish dinner on Sunday evening ahead the first day of the Paris-based exhibition.
She will also be holding a press conference at Wine Paris on Monday 9 February, before hosting a drinks party at the fair, where her wines will be served.
Founded in May 2020, Kylie Minogue Wines has sold over 25 million bottles worldwide since launching, including cementing a position as the UK’s best-selling premium branded rosé with her Signature Rosé, and the country’s number one branded Prosecco Rosé, with a 30% market share.
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Meanwhile, the Kylie Minogue Wines Sparkling has driven 33% of all growth in the low and no-alcohol wine segment over the past two years, making it the number one no and low sparkling rosé in the UK, according to Nielsen EPOS data for the 52 week period, ending 29 November 2025.
The latest product from the ‘Princess of Pop’ is a pink wine called The Petit Rosé. With 7% ABV, it marks the celebrity’s first foray into the ‘lighter wines’ category, following her success with standard strength French and Provençal rosé, as well as zero-alcohol drinks too.
Taking place from 9-11 February 2026 at the Porte de Versailles, Wine Paris is expected to welcome over 6,000 exhibitors, attract more than 52,600 trade visitors, and feature as many as 180 events, among which will be those staged by the drinks business and the spirits business.
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