VitignoItalia 2025: the event in Naples increasingly business-oriented

From Sunday 11th to Tuesday 13th May at the Maritime Station of Naples, Molo Angioino.

Over 200 wineries and various consortia and territorial entities to tell the great territories of Italian wine. International buyers from all over the world will be present, in collaboration with ICE, a historic partner of the event, this year present with a training webinar for companies on the UK and Scandinavian markets.

The days of wine return to Naples with VitignoItalia 2025, the Salone dei Vini e dei Territori Vitivinicoli Italiani , a point of reference for wineries, enthusiasts and operators in the sector from all over the Peninsula for almost twenty years. The Stazione Marittima di Napoli , a location inaugurated last year, will host the three days that will kick off a tour of Italian winemaking in the center of Naples. The appointment is from Sunday 11 to Tuesday 13 May to get to know the over 200 companies and various Consortia and territorial entities present with over 2000 labels for tasting, including major denominations and wine territories to discover.

“The return of VitignoItalia marks a very important opportunity to discover the best Italian wines in a scene, that of Naples, among the most flourishing in the sector – explains Maurizio Teti, Director of VitignoItaliaThis edition will be even more focused on business opportunities to continue to encourage contacts between producers and international buyers, an essential presence at the event for years. Precisely with this in mind, in addition to the three-day events, we have planned a preliminary meeting live from London and Stockholm, as a meeting point between the wineries and the markets of the United Kingdom and Scandinavia. A concrete help to companies, even more important in a very delicate phase for the entire sector and which will also involve UniCredit , a historic partner of the event. Just as Multicedi, the largest distribution group in central and southern Italy, will be present for the first time”.

The webinar in collaboration with ICE (Agency for the promotion abroad and the internationalization of Italian companies) should also be seen in this sense, an important opportunity for companies to prepare for international markets, thanks to the presence of ICE representatives Granit Feneri, Trade Analyst Stockholm Office, and Claudio Povero, Trade Analyst Food & Beverage London Office. A great showcase that VitignoItalia has designed to carry forward the dual mission that has always characterized the event: on the one hand, to stimulate direct contact between companies and consumers and, at the same time, to design business-oriented moments with trade and importers.

In fact, there will be no shortage of international buyers from Europe and overseas, a select group of over 20 operators that underlines the increasingly international nature of the event.

Great expectations for the Campania wineries, present with a wide and qualified selection of companies that represent the best of regional viticulture, thanks also to the valuable contribution of the Campania Region Department of Agriculture . Alongside them, ample space for the most interesting terroirs: a large presence of companies from Friuli Venezia Giulia, Piedmont and Veneto, followed by Tuscany, Sicily and Puglia. A high-level parterre completed by the presence of great excellences of Italian wine such as the Consorzio di Tutela del Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG and the Consorzio DOC Friuli. There will also be no shortage of entities from the south such as the Consorzio Tutela Vini del Vesuvio, VITI Vignaioli In Terre d’Irpinia, the Enoteca Regionale Calabria and the Regional Institute of Wine and Oil of Sicily. All this for a tasting journey that embraces the entire Peninsula, from the Prosecco hills, passing through the great whites of Trentino Alto Adige and Friuli Venezia Giulia, up to the structured labels of central Italy and the surprising reds of Calabria.