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The second international wine fair “Wine Vision of the Open Balkans” will be held from November 16th to 19th, 2023 at the Belgrade Fair, under the auspices of the governments of the Republic of Serbia, North Macedonia and Albania. Belgrade will be in the focus of the European and world public as the capital of wine, wine tourism and famous gastronomy, and Serbia will once again raise a glass high, in honor of the most successful wine event that celebrates the success and skill of the wine industry.

The “Wine Vision of the Open Balkans” stands side by side with the three largest wine fairs in Europe. Last year, the first fair gathered more than 350 exhibitors, of which more than 230 exhibitors were from the countries of the Open Balkans Initiative. Thanks to the exceptional success of the previous event, in November of this year “Wine Vision of the Open Balkans” will host more than 530 exhibitors, and in addition to wineries and distilleries, distributors, representatives of HoReCa chains and renowned institutes from more than 20 countries will also present themselves.

The success of the “Wine Vision of the Open Balkans” is based on the fact that the fair provides an invaluable opportunity to establish connections, exchange ideas and create business opportunities that shape the future of the wine industry. The “Wine Vision of the Open Balkans” fair is based on the idea of ​​partnership and cooperation. Precisely because of this, the fair has not only an exhibition character, but a key segment is an opportunity for business meetings, as well as an introduction to the wine scene of the Balkans, therefore the first day of the event is exclusively reserved for professionals in the wine business.

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