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Vinexpo Americas 2026 Brings Global Wine and Spirits Leaders to Miami This April

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Miami will host Vinexpo Americas 2026 on April 29 and 30, bringing together producers, buyers, and industry leaders at the Miami Beach Convention Center for a two-day event focused on trade and market growth.



As the wine and spirits sector continues to evolve, the 2026 edition reflects a broader shift toward diversification and cross-category business. This year, the event combines Vinexpo Americas, Be Spirits, and Be No into a single platform, allowing attendees to move across wine, spirits, and alcohol-free segments in one setting.



The expanded format is designed to streamline sourcing and encourage new partnerships across categories. For buyers and distributors working across multiple markets, the setup offers a more efficient way to evaluate products and connect with producers from around the world.



Producers from more than 20 countries are expected to participate, including established markets such as France, Italy, and the United States, alongside emerging regions like Moldova and North Macedonia. This range reflects both global leaders and newer players looking to expand across the Americas.



Several major international groups, including Les Grands Chais de France, Baron Philippe de Rothschild, Peter Mertes, and Yealands, are among the companies set to exhibit, adding to the range of offerings available to trade professionals.



Beyond the exhibition floor, The Academy program will provide a series of masterclasses, conferences, and quick talks focused on current market dynamics. Topics include distribution strategies in the U.S., changing consumer behavior, and the growing role of no- and low-alcohol products.



Sessions will also look at opportunities in competitive markets such as Florida, offering practical insights for brands and operators navigating a fast-moving landscape.


The event is also designated as a USDA MAP-approved trade show, allowing eligible U.S. producers to apply for financial support to offset participation costs and support export efforts.



With its location bridging North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean, Miami continues to serve as a strategic meeting point for companies looking to expand across the region. The event is expected to draw a targeted audience of importers, distributors, retailers, and hospitality professionals focused on building business across borders.


More information, including events details and updates, is available on the Vinexpo Americas website.


By ML Staff. Photos/Vinexposium

 
 
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