ProWein 2023 – The success story continues
They are now working on the preparations for the ProWein trade fair. The application deadline for the exhibitors has passed and they are now negotiating with the individual exhibiting winemakers, the organizers of the community stands, the importers and exporters, and the spirits exhibitors about the details of their exact location. Half a year before the fair gates open, one thing is certain: the 2023 ProWein will continue the success story of the past 28 years and once again prove its leading role as the world’s largest and most important trade fair for wines and spirits.
“The international range of products displayed within the framework of ProWein is unparalleled, so the exhibition offers a unique opportunity for food retailers, specialist traders, restaurateurs and professionals in the catering industry to get comprehensive information, to search for new trends in development and change, and to order.”
– confirmed Michael Degen, commercial director of Messe Düsseldorf.
“An outstanding feature of ProWein is the exceptionally high international participation rate experienced among exhibitors and professional visitors.”
More than 6,000 exhibitors from more than 60 countries present their products in the 13 halls of the Düsseldorf trade fair. The exhibitor database was published at www.prowein.de on October 19.
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