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EUWINA Campaign masterclass with record of attendance in Seoul

最新消息&活動 11 21, 2023

The last EUWINA Seminar in Seoul was a success, with a record attendance of 58 participants in South Korea. We were honored to have Mr. Darío José Sáez Méndez, Economic and Commercial Counsellor of the Embassy of Spain in Seoul, and Mrs. Choi Kyungmin from the Italian Trade Commission in attendance.

The participants were treated to a selection of wines curated by WSET Diploma holder, wine writer & educator Ms. Sangmi Kim. They had the pleasure of tasting five fine wines from DO La Mancha, five from Wines of Greece, and six from Unione Consorzi Vini Veneti:

DO LA MANCHA

1.Estola Verdejo 2022

2.Sandogal Selección Parcela Sauvignon Blanc 2020

3.Los Galanes Tempranillo 2022

4.Vidal Del Saz Roble 2020

5.Reserva La Villa Real 2017

WINES OF GREECE (EDOAO)

6.Chateau Julia Agiorgitiko 2021

7.Zoinos Vlachiko 2020

8.Naoussa Boutari 2020

9.Agios Chronos Red 2019

10.Samos Vin Doux

UVIVE

11.Mionetto Prestige Collection Prosecco Rosé

12.Loredan Gasparini Prosecco Brut

13.Enoitalia Si Soave 2021

14.Villabella Bardolino Chiaretto Classico 2020

15.Villabella Valpolicella Classico 2020

16.Casalforte Amarone Della Valpolicella 2019

Know our 3 beneficiaries!

D.O.La Mancha is a Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) for wines, with over 190,000 hectares planted to vines, and it is the largest continuous vine-growing area in the world. It is located in the autonomous region of Castilla-La Mancha in central Spain. La Mancha has a vast wine-growing tradition, which, added to a series of characteristic geological, geographical and climatic elements that define it, make it an ideal territory to produce excellent grapes and subsequently give life to great wines, with very peculiar nuances. La Mancha wines are today among the most exquisite and prestigious in the world, they are tasted throughout Spain and also exported to the five continents, turning Castilla-La Mancha into the leading Autonomous Region of Spain in terms of wine exports in volume.

The Unione Consorzi Vini Veneti–U.VI.VE. was set up thirty years ago involving almost all the region’sConsorzi di Tutela (wine protection consortia). A far-sighted decision that has produced results over time. The U.VI.VE.’s main role is to represent Veneto’s DOC wine sector. Through the consortia, it coordinates the crucial monitoring and control activities of the production and marketing of Veneto DOC and DOCG wines, also with the aim of combating fraud and abuse affecting designations of origin and consortium brands. This protection ranges from guarantees for traceability to winemaking using traditional methods. Strict controls cover every single step of the entire wine-production chain, from the vineyard to the shop shelf.

National Interprofessional Organization of Vine and Wine of Greece. Greece has arguably one of the longest wine histories in the world as wine has always been an integral part of Greek culture since antiquity. Greece might not be the first country to produce wine, but what can be attributed to Ancient Greece is the development of a culture encompassing all aspects of wine: vine growing, production, legislation, trading, and, of course, the art of consuming wine. Despite their huge heritage, the Wines of Greece can promote themselves solely by virtue of their present attributes and not past glories. In the last three decades, a wind of change has been blowing through Greek wine production, turning a relatively traditional agricultural sector into a cutting-edge entity in today’s wine world. Greek producers have invested heavily in people, education, know-how, and technology, starting a steep learning curve.