Baron Longo on the Road – Wine Fairs 2026

As the new year begins, we’re looking forward to getting out of our mountain valley in South Tyrol and meeting many of you in person again. In 2026, Baron Longo will be attending several important wine fairs across Europe — not just to present our wines, but above all to exchange ideas, reconnect with partners, and continue the conversations that make our work so meaningful.

We’ll start in Paris for Wine Paris & Vinexpo (9–11 February 2026). For us, this fair is always an inspiring meeting point between different wine cultures. We look forward to sharing a glass with familiar faces and with those discovering South Tyrol’s alpine-Mediterranean wines for the first time.

A few weeks later, we’ll be in Bologna for the Slow Wine Fair (22–24 February 2026). This event feels especially aligned with our way of working — rooted in respect for the land, careful farming, and thoughtful winemaking. It’s a fair where discussions often go beyond the glass, and we value being part of that dialogue.

In March, you’ll find us in Düsseldorf at ProWein (15–17 March 2026). As one of the world’s most important trade fairs for wine, it’s an intense few days — but also a great opportunity to meet sommeliers, importers, and wine professionals from all over the world and to listen, learn, and exchange perspectives.

We’ll conclude the season in Verona at Vinitaly (12–15 April 2026). Returning to Italy’s most significant wine fair always feels a bit like coming home. It’s a chance to represent South Tyrol, to connect with our Italian colleagues, and to celebrate the diversity of our country’s wine regions.

If you’re attending any of these fairs, we’d be very happy to see you there. Please feel free to reach out in advance if you’d like to arrange a tasting or a quiet moment to talk over a glass together.

We look forward to meeting you on the road in 2026.

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