The Consorzio Tutela Vini Vesuvio took part in Wine Paris, one of the most prestigious international events dedicated to the world of wine, bringing the enological identity of a truly unique territory to Paris.
Within Hall 5.2, Stand E257, six wineries showcased the rich winemaking heritage of the Vesuvian area: Le Lune del Vesuvio, Cantina Tizzano, Defalco Vini, Casa Setaro, Sorrentino Vini, and Villa Dora.
Participation in the exhibition represented a strategic opportunity for engagement with buyers, importers, and Ho.Re.Ca. professionals. as well as specialized press representatives from around the world. as well as specialized press representatives from around the world.
The Consorzio’s presence was not merely exhibitional, but institutional and identity-driven. Bringing the wines of the territory to Paris means telling a story shaped by volcanic soils, native grape varieties, agricultural tradition, and forward-looking production innovation. It means presenting to the international market a designation that safeguards and promotes a cultural heritage even before an enological one.
In a highly competitive and distinguished setting, the Consorzio reaffirmed its role in coordination, enhancement, and collective promotion, supporting its member wineries in a shared path of growth and positioning across international markets.
Wine Paris 2026 thus forms part of a broader internationalization strategy aimed at strengthening the reputation of Vesuvian wines as an authentic expression of territory, quality, and identity. An opportunity that reinforces the Consorzio’s vision: working as a unified system to bring to the world a narrative that is coherent, distinctive, and competitive.








