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Australia’s largest-ever wine showcase as ‘Country of Honour’ at Vinexpo Hong Kong 2018

Australian media release
29 Mar 2018

Australia’s largest-ever showcase of 140 exhibitors representing over 35 wine regions is headlining Vinexpo Hong Kong 2018, Asia’s premier wine and spirits trade fair, with the support of the Australian Government’s $50 million Export and Regional Wine Support Package.

The record turnout is in response to Australia being given pride of place as ‘Country of Honour’ on the 20th anniversary of Vinexpo’s Hong Kong edition, from 29–31 May at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

With a five-fold increase in floor space for Australian wine compared to Vinexpo Hong Kong 2016, this year’s record presence is being complemented with a series of 26 master classes conducted by some of the top experts in Australian wine.

Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources, Anne Ruston said, ‘there’s a real excitement and momentum building for this year’s Vinexpo Hong Kong.

‘With the support of the $50m Package, Wine Australia is working hard to ensure Australia’s presence as the Country of Honour is big, bold and full of impact, so that the Chinese demand for Australian wine continues to grow.’

Australia’s special ‘Country of Honour’ status ‘reflects Asian consumers’ growing appetite for Australian wines’, said Vinexpo CEO Guillaume Deglise, adding ‘we are proud to celebrate the buoyancy of Australian wine’.

Australia’s huge contingent of exhibiting winemakers includes many first-time exhibitors and accords with a surge in exports to the region – and most notably China, the world’s fastest-growing wine market.

Benefiting from a recent free trade agreement cutting wine tariffs, Australian wine exports to China surged 63 per cent in 2017 to $848 million – more than the total sales to the United States and United Kingdom combined. The boom has catapulted Australia up the rankings to second largest importer of wine into China after France.

‘China, including Hong Kong and Macau, is our number one and fastest growing export market’, said David Lucas, newly-appointed Regional General Manager, China, at Wine Australia.

The prestige of being ‘Country of Honour’ at Vinexpo Hong Kong 2018 is ‘a brilliant opportunity to shine the light on the diversity and premium quality of Australian wine and strengthen our position in the market’.

To celebrate its prestigious status, Wine Australia is presenting a packed programme of talks and exclusive tastings showcasing the talent of Australian winemakers during the three-day event. A keynote conference on ‘Australian Wine Exports’ analyses the key to Australia’s success in Asia, and the outlook for the next few years, with wine tastings and talks at the Vinexpo Academy exploring specific varieties and contemporary winemaking.

Themed ‘UNLOCKED’, the 12 families in Australia’s First Families of Wine will be unlocking their cellars to share aged family jewels – the first time that UNLOCKED has been presented outside of Australia.

‘Guests will get up close and personal with some of Australia’s most recognised names to experience their most respected and revered wines and hear the stories of success behind these iconic wines that have created the benchmark for Australian quality’, said Mr Lucas.

Regions in focus include Barossa Valley, Coonawarra, McLaren Vale and Yarra Valley. On Vinexpo’s Grape Variety Day, attendees will explore Australian Grenache and Pinot Noir, emerging varieties and a ‘coast to coast’ tour of Cabernet Sauvignon winemaking.

The Blend, Vinexpo’s official party, is also featuring 100 per cent Australian wines.

Wine Australia continues its promotional drive following Vinexpo Hong Kong with the China Roadshow 2018 that will visit Shenyang, Wuhan, Jinan and Shanghai from 4–11 June 2018.


For media enquiries please contact

Anita Poddar – Wine Australia
Corporate Affairs Manager
Phone: 08 8228 2038 / 0417 819 978
Email: anita.poddar@wineaustralia.com

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Wine Australia supports a competitive wine sector by investing in research, development and extension (RD&E), growing domestic and international markets, protecting the reputation of Australian wine and administering the Export and Regional Wine Support Package.
Wine Australia is an Australian Commonwealth Government statutory authority, established under the Wine Australia Act 2013, and funded by grape growers and winemakers through levies and user-pays charges and the Australian Government, which provides matching funding for RD&E investments.
 

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