- February 23-26, Vinaria, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- February 25-26, Zagreb Wine Gourmet Festival 2011, Zagreb Croatia
- March 2-4, Vinex, Brno, Czech Republic
- March 11-14, Oenos, Thessaloniki, Greece
- March 19-20, VinCE, Budapest, Hungary
- March 23-26, Vinovita, Zagreb, Croatia
- March 27-29, ProWein, Dusseldorf, Germany
- April 1-5, Intervitis Interfructa Russia, Krasnodar, Russia
- April 18-21, International Drink and Wine Expo, Bucharest, Romania
- April 25-29, Vino & Distilaty (Wine and Spirits), Prague, Czech Republic
- May 6-7, Valtice Wine Fair, Valtice, Czech Republic
- May 17-19, London International Wine Fair, London, UK
- June 2-4, Winexpo, Tbilisi, Georgia
- June 19-23, Vinexpo Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
- September 9-11, Znojmo Wine Festival, Znojmo, Czech Republic
- September 7-11, Budapest Wine & Champagne Festival, Budapest, Hungary
- October 8-9, Moldova National Wine Festival, Chisinau, Moldova
- October 27-30, International Drink and Wine Expo, Bucharest, Romania
- November 9-12, Salon de Vin, Sofia, Bulgaria
- November 16-18, Enoexpo Krakow, Krakow, Poland
Showing posts with label wine festivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine festivals. Show all posts
Saturday, February 26, 2011
2011 Wine Event Calendar
Labels:
Barry Kolodkin,
Black Sea Wines,
Central Asia,
East Europe Strategy,
Eastern Europe,
Festivals and Events,
Miscellaneous,
wine festivals,
wine tasting
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Wine Compass: Eastern European Wines Shine at the Washington D.C. International Wine & Food Festival
Our colleagues at Wine Compass thought wines from Hungary, Croatia and Slovenia were among the standouts at the recent Washington D.C. International Wine & Food Festival. Like me, they are fans of Plavac from Croatia.
Labels:
Barry Kolodkin,
Black Sea Wines,
Croatia,
East Europe Strategy,
Eastern Europe,
Hungary,
Kolodkin,
Miscellaneous,
Plavac,
slovenia,
wine festivals
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