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The Greek Vineyard in the EU, Wine Paris – Vinexpo 2026: A Strong Greek Presence Organized by Great Exhibitions

The Greek Vineyard in the EU, Wine Paris – Vinexpo 2026: A Strong Greek Presence Organized by Great Exhibitions

February 5, 2026By GREAT EXHIBITIONS
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Wine Paris – Vinexpo is the most important international event for the wine industry, bringing together producers, importers, distributors, sommeliers, and wine professionals from around the world. The exhibition serves as a key meeting point for global wine trade, offering substantial opportunities for developing partnerships, accessing mature and emerging markets, and positioning wine labels within a highly competitive international environment.

Within the framework of Wine Paris – Vinexpo 2026, Great Exhibitions supports the organized participation of Greek wineries and Wine Associations that choose to take part in the event with a professional and coordinated exhibition presence. Participation in an event of such scale and international importance is a strategic choice for Greek companies seeking to strengthen their outward-looking orientation, approach high-demand markets, and highlight the dynamic character of the Greek vineyard.

This year’s Greek presence shows a significant increase, with the number of participating wineries rising to 63, compared to 37 last year, while the total exhibition space has almost doubled. This increase reflects the rapid growth and momentum Wine Paris – Vinexpo has demonstrated in recent years, as more and more wineries select this event as a key reference point for their international presence. Until recently, many Greek companies focused on other comparable European trade fairs, a fact that highlights the shift in interest and the upgraded role of Wine Paris on the international exhibition map.

Greek wine and spirits companies will be hosted in Hall 4, in strategically selected locations within the exhibition, highlighting both the scale and the cohesion of their presence. The following wineries will participate in this hall:
Mylonas Winery, Markou Winery, Kaniaris Winery, Anastasia Fragou Winery, Liepouris Winery, Nikolou Winery, Vasilios Papagiannakos & Co, Margetis Winery, Gikas Winery, Domaine Dimitris Migas, Dougos Winery, K. Tsililis S.A., Katsaros Distillery LP, Poultsidis, Wines of Crete, Lyrarakis Wines – GEA S.A., Nikos Douloufakis SMPC, Diamantakis Winery, Karavitakis Winery, Manousakis Winery, Dourakis Winery, Silva Daskalakis Winery P.C., Tselepos Strataridakis Oinopoiitiki S.A., Domaine Skouras S.A., Gaia Wines, Boutari Wines, Semeli Wines, Cavino S.A., Giannikos Michalis, Ktima Palivou, Spyropoulos – Arkas, Moropoulos Wines, Athanasiou Wines, Katogi Averoff, Bizas Wines, Apostaktirio Makris, Jimas Wines, Ktima Diamantakos, Ktima Chrisohoou, Ktima Chatzivariti, Ktima Tatsi, Ktima Argirakis, Nerantzi Winery, 1979 Wines, Avantis Wines, Tzivani Bio Wines, La Tour Melas, Ktima Biblia Chora, Estate Argyros, Kir Yianni – Sigalas, Nico Lazaridi Wine Art., Alpha Estate S.A., Oinotechniki – Zacharias, Lafazanis Wines, Oenops Wines, Sokos S.A., Ktima Pavlidis, Krinos – Anastasopoulos, Kanakaris Winery, Domaine Costa Lazaridis, Monsieur Nicolas, Symposium Wines, representing the breadth and diversity of the Greek vineyard.

This year’s event also includes the participation of the Regions of Attica, Thessaly, Crete, Central Macedonia, Epirus, Peloponnese, Western Greece, and Central Greece, with the majority of Greek participations involving wineries exhibiting under the auspices of these Regions. Their presence is part of organized international promotion and export-enhancement initiatives, highlighting the role of the Regions as key supporters of Greek wine production and the systematic outward orientation of the businesses they represent.

Great Exhibitions is the exclusive partner of Wine Paris – Vinexpo in Greece, contributing to the coordination and implementation of the organized presence of Greek companies at the event. Participating companies are supported through flexible exhibition participation models, tailored to the needs of each exhibitor and the requirements of the exhibition, in selected halls and strategically positioned locations.

As part of this year’s event, the Embassy of Greece in Paris, in cooperation with Great Exhibitions, is organizing a special event on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, following the conclusion of the exhibition. The event and the overall organization will be honored by the presence of Mr. Nikos Hardalias, Deputy Regional Governors and institutional representatives of the Regions, the Ambassador of Greece, as well as the Consul and the Economic and Commercial Affairs Counselor. Specifically, attendees will include Ambassador Ms. Alexandra Mantzila, Chargé d’Affaires of the Hellenic Authority in Paris, Ms. Androniki Liakopoulou, Head of the Economic and Commercial Affairs Office in Paris and Economic and Commercial Affairs Counselor B’, as well as Mr. Georgios Kontos, Head of the Greek Consulate in Paris.

At the same time, within the framework of the accompanying activities of the Greek presence at Wine Paris – Vinexpo 2026, a Free Wine Tasting will be held at ENOAP for wineries from the Peloponnese and Western Greece, strengthening direct contact between professional visitors and Greek wine labels.

Participation in high-demand international events requires clear targeting and organized implementation. The participation of Greek wineries in Wine Paris – Vinexpo 2026 with Great Exhibitions is part of a consistent outward-looking strategy that emphasizes reliability and quality in international presence.

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