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ProWine Sao Paulo

October 06, 2026 - October 08, 2026

ProWine São Paulo as a Central Hub for the Latin American Wine and Spirits Industry

ProWine São Paulo has quickly become one of the most influential events for wine and spirits professionals across Latin America. Since its launch in 2019, the fair has grown beyond being a simple industry gathering today it serves as a strategic platform where sommeliers, importers, distributors, retailers, hoteliers, and gastronomy experts explore global trends and unlock new business opportunities. Hosted annually at Expo Center Norte, one of São Paulo’s best-equipped and most accessible exhibition venues, the event offers a polished environment that mirrors the international standards of the ProWein brand. Its organizers Emme Brasil, Inner Group, and Messe Düsseldorf GmbH combine regional expertise with global experience, ensuring that the fair responds directly to the needs of a rapidly evolving market.

The atmosphere at ProWine São Paulo reflects a dynamic wine culture that has been gaining momentum throughout the region. Professionals attend with a clear purpose: to discover new products, compare producers, evaluate quality, and build relationships that strengthen their portfolios. The event’s structure supports this mission through thoughtfully curated tastings, educational sessions, and face-to-face interactions that make decision-making more efficient. By focusing exclusively on trade visitors, the fair maintains a business-oriented character, allowing meaningful conversations and targeted networking to flourish without distractions. This tailored approach is one of the reasons the São Paulo edition has become one of the most successful international formats in the ProWine portfolio.

A Comprehensive Display of Global Wine and Spirits Excellence

The heart of ProWine São Paulo lies in its wide-ranging exhibition of wines and spirits from around the world. What distinguishes the fair is not only the diversity of origins but the balance between established global players and emerging winemaking regions. Visitors can experience classic selections from France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Chile, and Argentina countries long celebrated for their heritage and craftsmanship. These familiar names provide a stable foundation for the event’s tasting experience, allowing buyers to benchmark quality and explore new vintages from trusted producers.

At the same time, ProWine São Paulo introduces attendees to lesser-known or rising regions such as Austria, South Africa, and various boutique wineries from the United States. These discoveries often become highlights for importers and sommeliers who seek to diversify their offerings. Exhibitors take advantage of this interest by presenting innovative winemaking styles, unique terroirs, and experimental blends that reflect current global trends. This mixture of tradition and novelty keeps the event relevant each year, encouraging professionals to return and build upon previous discoveries.

Key Product Categories That Draw Significant Attention

Visitors commonly gravitate toward several major product groups showcased throughout the fair:

traditional wines from established European regions

premium spirits including whiskey, gin, pisco, and cachaça

innovative small-batch labels from emerging global producers

These categories collectively reflect the fair’s broad scope and its commitment to representing every segment of the international alcohol market.

Highlighting the Growth and Potential of Brazilian Wine Regions

One of the most compelling aspects of ProWine São Paulo is its role in elevating the profile of Brazilian winemaking. While many attendees come to explore international offerings, they often leave with a greater appreciation for Brazil’s rapidly maturing wine culture. The fair shines a spotlight on prominent local regions such as Serra Gaúcha, Vale do São Francisco, and Campanha, each known for distinctive climatic conditions and emerging stylistic identities. These areas have begun to receive growing international recognition, especially for sparkling wines, refined reds, and expressive whites that reflect Brazil’s unique terroir.

For Brazilian producers, the event represents more than exposure—it serves as a gateway to export opportunities and professional validation. International buyers can experience the diversity of Brazilian wines firsthand, meet winemakers, and evaluate quality at controlled tastings. This direct contact encourages long-term partnerships and supports the continued development of the national industry. By integrating local vineyards into a global context, ProWine São Paulo strengthens Brazil’s position as a competitive participant in the international wine scene.

Professional Exchange, Education, and Market Insight

Beyond tastings and product presentations, ProWine São Paulo offers a strong educational component. Masterclasses, expert talks, and guided tastings create a knowledge-rich atmosphere where participants learn about grape varieties, regional characteristics, production techniques, and global consumption trends. These sessions are led by respected sommeliers, critics, and industry specialists who distill complex topics into accessible insights. For professionals eager to expand their expertise or refine their sensory evaluation skills, this educational program becomes a valuable resource.

Equally important is the role of the event as a networking catalyst. Distributors meet potential suppliers, importers evaluate new partnerships, and hospitality professionals build relationships that enhance their beverage programs. Conversations often lead to cross-border collaborations, distribution agreements, and longer-term strategies for market expansion. This emphasis on professional exchange is what makes the fair a cornerstone for business development in the region.

A Convergence Point for Latin America’s Wine and Spirits Future

As ProWine São Paulo continues to expand, it reinforces its impact on both local and international markets. It functions not only as a showcase of global excellence but also as a platform for Latin America’s future involvement in the world of wine and spirits. The event brings clarity to market trends, supports the growth of regional producers, and enables companies to cultivate strong industry relationships. Professionals leave the fair with concrete insights, broadened portfolios, and a stronger understanding of how global developments influence the Latin American market.

In essence, ProWine São Paulo is more than a trade fair it is a gateway to opportunity, innovation, and cultural exchange within the world of wines and spirits. Its continued success reflects the growing sophistication of the region’s professionals and the rising global relevance of Latin America as a whole.