January 10th 2023 – The upcoming Wine Paris & Vinexpo Paris exhibition, held from February 13th to 15th 2023 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, is dedicating a hall to the spirits and craft beverage sector with a program that promises to be more vibrant than ever.
2023, A LANDMARK YEAR FOR BE SPIRITS
- In terms of new features, Be Spirits will boast its own hall to make room for spirits from all backgrounds, from craft distilleries to household brands, and to shed light on industry trends for professionals.
- The new format comes with a change in tempo stemming from a desire to meet the community’s needs through specific opening times, from 10 am to 8 pm.
- A new area, dubbed the Craft Pavilion, will be reserved for the next generation of spirits, with young spirit producers, RTDs, alcohol-free drinks, ciders and beers, allowing them to promote their products in an outstanding international setting. Featured producers will include gin and pastis from the Distillerie de l’Ort, organically produced by a brother and sister duo in the Perigord region; rum infusions from K’ribean Cocktail-Taleya, born of a family venture in Guadeloupe; gin with lavender accents by the Le Vadrouilleur-Maison LC 1901 distillery in Haute Provence; and the craft aperitif Vylmer Apéritifs, also produced in Provence and inspired by the 1950s.
BE SPIRITS, AN EVENT WITHIN THE EVENT
In 2023, spirits, craft and alcohol-free beverages will represent a significant portion of the show, with 20 % more floor space compared with the 2022 event and 44 % new exhibitors. Alongside the many French exhibitors, international attendance will be very strong with the return of Belgium, Canada, the United States, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Romania, the United Kingdom and Switzerland. Newcomers in 2023 include Uzbekistan, the Czech Republic and Vietnam.
BE SPIRITS, AN EVENT FOCUSING ON DISCOVERY
New alcoholic drinks will also enter the Be Spirits repertoire: Absinthe, liqueurs, bitter, Pisco (Peru’s national drink), Hard Tea and Shochu (the Japanese spirit), along with ciders and beers.
Making their debut in the Be Spirits hall are alcohol-free drinks which will come in a range of styles from semi-sparkling, spirits and beers to mixers and tonics, broadening the options available in response to increased consumer demand.
EXHIBITORS FROM ALL BACKGROUNDS
International participants include Whisky, Rum and Vodka from Canada with Notaboo and sake and shochu from Japan with the Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association and American RTDs Slim Chillers. French exhibitors will also share the limelight, with attendance by the National Armagnac Marketing Bureau, Cognac with Château Montifaud, craft cream liqueurs with La Mentheuse, and Whisky from La Distillerie Warenghem with its Whisky Armorik.
Returning exhibitors include the Consorzio di Tutela della Doc Prosecco, Anivin de France, Armagnac Castarede, Armagnac Veuve Goudoulin, BBC Vins et Spiritueux, Calvados Christian Drouin, Château de Saint Aubin, Cognac Dobbe, Maison Dolin, Drouet et Fils, Cognac François Voyer, Cognac Prince Hubert de Polignac, Dartilongue et Fils Armagnac, Delors Frères, Distillerie des Moisans, Distillerie Merlet, Distillerie de la Seine, Distillerie Jean-Paul Mette, Distillerie Longueteau, Domaine familial Louis Dupont, Eyland Spirits, Fire&Ice Beverages AG, Hardy Cognac, Hawkins Distribution, Jacoulot, Kaskad Diffusion, Les Bienheureux, Le Club des Marques, Les Jardins de l’Orbrie / So Jennie, Maison de la Mirabelle – Distillerie de Rozelieures, Maison Ferroni , Maison Peyrat, Michel Couvreur Scotch Whiskies LTD, Plus Oultre Distillery, Tesseron Cognac, Terre de Légende – Bruant Distribution, Tennessee Distilling and Vinet Delpech.
Among new exhibitors will be Arspirits, Armagnacs from Château de Lacquy, Black Mountain, Cognac Paul Giraud et Fils, JNPR, Distillerie de l’Ort, Distillerie Castan, Distillerie Miclo, Distillerie des Menhirs, Domaine de Coquerel, Dunrobin Distilleries, Groupe Geloso/Broue Alliance, Kratochvilovci, K’Ribean Cocktail / Taleya, Gaec du Clos de la Pommeraye, Godet Frères Cognac, Vignobles du Hour, Notaboo Corp, Famille Laudet / Domaine de Laballe, Maison Gelas, Saka Spirits, Slim Chillers, Spirignac, Shogga, Spiritique, Spiribam, Square Box / L’arrange Français and Univers Drink.
AN ON! PROGRAM FUELED BY CREATIVITY
As part of the ON! programme, Be Spirits will set the stage for innovative events in a new area called Speakeasy, a nod to the illicit ‘speak softly’ bars of the Roaring Twenties. The 2023 Speakeasy by Wine Paris & Vinexpo will take an enterprising approach to trending topics in the world of spirits and mixology, in an inviting and convivial atmosphere.
The Battle of the Mixologists, a new event, will bring together the industry’s most creative figures. Speakeasy will also be the venue for masterclasses, conferences and panel discussions devoted to new trends and challenges in the global spirits market. The line-up already includes:
- a masterclass on Brandy curated by the Lucien Bernard brand
- a ‘Spirits’ masterclass by the WSET,
- a ‘Sowine’ conference hosted by founder and CEO Marie Mascré, “Z (for zebra?): younger generations and their relationship with wines and spirits”
- and masterclasses by the Japan Sake and Shochu Association.
The FEVS (French Federation of Wine & Spirits Exporters) will also reveal the 2022 key figures for French wine and spirits exports at its annual press conference on Tuesday, February 14th at 10 am in the LET’S SPEAK WINE! area.
One of the go-to attractions at Be Spirits is the huge, 40-metre-long Infinite Bar which is a focal point in the hall where business meets inspiration. In 2023, it will welcome European, Parisian and French bars to showcase the incredible creativity of the top mixologists and up-and-coming personalities on the bartending scene.
For more information, visit wineparis-vinexpo.com