One of the largest and most significant trade fairs in the world of wine and winemaking, the German ProWein, will welcome the representatives of Moravian and Czech wine producers again this year. During the 13th to 15th of March 2016 the whole world of wine, without exaggeration, will be presented. In numbers it accounts for over 6,000 exhibitors from 57 countries from around the world. The exposition of the Czech Republic is organized and financed as every year by The Wine Fund with contribution of each of the co-exhibiting wineries.
The wines from the Czech Republic can be found in hall no. 15 (stand no. J19). A total of 12 wineries will present their produce also by special guided wine tasting sessions, thematically orientated, for example to the varieties cultivated in the Czech Republic (Palava, Moravian Muscat, Cabernet Moravia, Rubinet), organic wines and red wines. For the whole period of the fair a special mini tasting zone will operate, in which each producer will be represented by one selected wine. Another attraction of our exposition will be without a doubt the presentation of the book English for Wine Professionals & Wine Lovers, which is a unique textbook of professional English for winemaking professionals and everyone who wants to learn to speak about wine in the English language. The book will be introduced at the ProWein Fair by its main author Mike Mazey.
“Our wine producers are well-known in the world especially thanks to their regular success at the international competitions. ProWein gives them the opportunity to present their wines also to the international general public, not only to professional sommeliers and judges of competitions. One wine tasting session and a personal experience of our top wines can substitute for tens of medals and newspaper articles,” said Pavel Večeřa from the Wine Fund commenting on the participation of our wine producers.
The 20th ProWein Fair will introduce this year one of the biggest presentations of wines and wineries in the world, where traditionally representatives from the world of wine production, including the Czech Republic, will participate. Over 6,000 exhibitors from 57 countries, a series of presentations and wine tasting sessions with a rich accompanying programme, consisting of lectures and specialised events, will entertain approximately 50,000 visitors over three March days. ProWein also presents a top rated selection of the world's wines on offer and at the same time the latest trends in the world of wine production
2 p.m. “Cool“ climate red wines
The cold nights and hot days give red wines from the Czech Republic their characteristic taste.
Taste them with us!
4 p.m. Domestic varieties – Palava, Moravian Muscat, Cabernet Moravia, Rubinet
Taste wines which you cannot find in any other wine making region!
11 a.m. Nostalgia for the Austrian-Hungarian Empire - Grüner Veltliner, Welschriesling, Blaufränkisch
Try wines typical for Central Europe.
2 p.m. The best of the Czech Republic
The best wines from wine producers from the Czech Republic exhibiting at this year's ProWein.
4 p.m. Organic wines and wines produced by natural methods
Have you ever tried organic wines from the Czech Republic? Don’t miss this rare opportunity!
11 a.m. Nostalgia for the Austrian-Hungarian Empire - Grüner Veltliner, Welschriesling, Blaufränkisch
Try wines typical for Central Europe.
2 p.m. “Cool“ climate red wines
The cold nights and hot days give red wines from the Czech Republic their characteristic taste.
Taste them with us!
For more information:
Pavel Večeřa, Wine Fund
E-mail: vecera@vinarskyfond.cz
Tel.: +420 606 602 587
Nikola Bukajová, Omnimedia, Ltd.
E-mail: n.bukajova@omnimedia.cz
Tel.: +420 602 355 069
More about wines at www.wineofczechrepublic.cz
More about the fair at www.prowein.com.