Tedeschi at Wine Paris: Valpolicella Takes the Stage in Paris

January 21, 2026 (Pedemonte di Valpolicella, Italy) — Starting on February 9, 2026, Tedeschi will be in Paris for Wine Paris & Vinexpo Paris (Pavillion 2.1, Stand D158), a showcase that has become increasingly more important for the world of wine. Tedeschi will present a selection of wines that will best recount the stylistic evolution and profound connection the winery has with the Valpolicella territory.

Participation at Wine Paris will be an occasion for the winery to continue to share with an international audience the story of the winery’s recent rebranding, which has involved the development of a more well-defined and contemporary brand that works in synergy with the winery’s historic enological identity. The new positioning, which is summarized by the claim “Dedicated to Knowledge,” interprets wine as an expression of understanding along with a continuous dialogue between experience, research, and territory, all of which translates into a visual language that is elegant, coherent, and recognizable in international markets.

Wine Paris & Vinexpo Paris is becoming an essential showcase where we can share with an international audience the profound bond that we have with Valpolicella and the path for renewal that we are carrying forward,” explains Sabrina Tedeschi, who runs the winery together with her siblings Antonietta and Riccardo. “The new positioning stems from a desire to crystallize who we are today, namely, a family who for generations works rigorously and with sensitivity and vision to interpret our territory. From the great Amarone to our most recent projects such as GA.RY, each time a wine is tasted, it tells the story of an evolving identity that is faithful to its own roots but still able to speak in a contemporary language.”

At our stand in Paris, tastings of the great Amarone della Valpolicella, the historic heart of the Tedeschi production, will be made available through the interpretations of Marne 180, Ansari, and Monte Olmi. Capitel Monte Olmi, historic cru and winery flagship, has its origins in the vineyard of the same name located in Pedemonte. The wine is distinguished by its deep elegance, measured fruit, and balsamic notes that amplify with time and are sustained by great structure and complexity. Ansari is the choral expression of the eastern hills of Valpolicella. It is an Amarone with personality that is balanced and refined, joining together balsamic character with aromatic precision and a harmonious theme that is faithful to the Tedeschi style. Marne 180 tells the story of the soil and the exposure of the hillside vineyards through its fresh and vertical profile with acidic vigor, balance, and its exceptional suitability for gastronomic pairings. Three different and complimentary wines each of which conveys a distinct personality while still sharing a common thread of elegance, depth, and longevity that offers an elevated authentic and multi-faceted dive into Valpolicella.

Both the GA.RY and Nicalò labels, which have been central to the winery’s recent rebranding project, will also be available for tasting. GA.RY, an IGT White Veneto that blends Riesling, Garganega, and Chardonnay, is the last born in the Tedeschi house. GA.RY is an expression of Tedeschi’s yearn to explore new enological horizons while maintaining the rigor, elegance, and coherence of the Tedeschi vision. The Valpolicella Superiore Nicalò, a pillar of the Tedeschi production, today distinguishes itself with a fresh image that is aligned with the winery’s renewed identity and more effectively conveys the story of the territory and its grapes by highlighting its uniqueness and reinforcing its expressive character.

During this same period, Tedeschi will also participate in the fourth edition of the Vins du Monde, an event organized by the importer of the same name, and which will be held on the rooftop location, Le Perchoir Porte de Versailles, the 9th of February.

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