Wine Exhibitors 2010

We are pleased to announce our exhibitor list for 2010!

More than 30 wine producers, importers and merchants will welcome visitors as they explore the world of wine and unravel some of its mysteries. Us this golden opportunity to meet experts face to face, ask questions and sample some great wines in a relaxed environment. Visitors are able to choose from a massive range of different wine types and styles, to suit all tastes and budgets, allowing them to sample before they buy.

Wines are available to buy by the glass, bottle or case.

The Bristol Wine & Food Fair offers all visitors and exhibitors a free delivery service to the Bristol area, direct from the event site.

Review the list below to discover who will be sampling wines for you this year!

ViniPortugal

Stand 23 Wine Marquee B

Four Lanes End, Mill Lane, Bulkeley, Malpas SY14 8BL

01829 720 130

Bored of Chardonnay? Tired of Shiraz? Then come and discover the diversity of Portuguese wines. Amazing flavours, unusual grape varieties; whether you’re an expert of just enjoy the odd glass of wine, there’s something for everyone with the Wines of Portugal. If you’re looking for the most fashionable wines around then the Portuguese wines stand is the place to visit.

Vitis Wines

Stand 14 Wine Marquee A

The Dun Cow, West End, Hornton, Oxon OX15 6DA

01295 770666

Vitis are a small family business supplying English fruit and country wines as a delicious alternative to conventional grape wines, also a variety of honey meads.

Vitis Wines

Stand 14 Wine Marquee A

The Dun Cow, West End, Hornton, Oxon OX15 6DA

01295 770666

Vitis are a small family business supplying English fruit and country wines as a delicious alternative to conventional grape wines, also a variety of honey meads.

The Wine & Spirit Trade Association

Stand B2, WIne Marquee B

01275 332980

Visitors will be able to learn from the experts, by taking part in a FREE 15-Minute Wine Tasting Tutorial.

Located in Wine Marquee B, our Wine Education Point will be hosted by our Master Trainers, Alastair Peebles from the Devon Wine School and Alun Cox from the Wine and Spirit Trade Association.

These informal tutorials will teach visitors the basics of how to taste and appreciate wine. This in turn, will allow all participants to make better informed choices when buying and tasting wine.

The Wine & Spirit Trade Association is affiliated to the Wine and Spirit association which is the main trade body for the whole of the UK. The West of England represents the interest of the trade and public for the Southwest of England and South Wales.