Wine Paris 2025. Photo: Jean-Bernard Nadeau

New Zealand Winegrowers has announced it will be exhibiting at Wine Paris for the first time next month, ensuring the country’s winegrowing regions have “a strong presence” at the trade show.

On the New Zealand Pavilion there will be 23 exhibitors with over 40 wineries represented, while a further 18 New Zealand wine companies are exhibiting independently. In total, there will be over 70 New Zealand wineries from across 8 regions at the fair.

Known for its Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand will also be showcasing classics such as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, red blends and aromatic varieties, as well as lesser-planted varieties, such as Albariňo and Grüner Veltliner, along with sparkling, rosé and lower alcohol styles.

Chris Stroud, New Zealand Winegrowers’ market manager UK Europe said the organisation was “delighted” to be attending Wine Paris for the first time.

“This is an increasingly important fair in the global trade calendar, so it is essential that New Zealand has a strong presence,” said Stroud. “Any company looking to list or find out more about New Zealand wine, should certainly come and visit us. The New Zealand Wine Pavilion will act as an information hub for all New Zealand wineries at Wine Paris. We look forward to welcoming attendees, showcasing our distinctive wines and supporting the growth of New Zealand wine around the world.”

The event will run from 9-11 February 2026 at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles and the New Zealand Pavilion can be found in Hall 6, Stand D203 – this floor plan highlights all the wineries exhibiting.

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