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Vinexpo Asia 2025 unlocks opportunities in the wine and spirits industry

By Audrey Simon 2 May, 2025

Visitors to Vinexpo Asia 2025 will build relationships and discover the latest trends and innovations, supporting the growth of the wine and spirits sector in the thriving Singapore market

Over three days, Vinexpo Asia 2025 will provide business opportunities for those in the wine and spirits industry. At the heart of Vinexpo Asia 2025 lies its commitment to creating a platform that encourages exhibitors and visitors to form valuable connections that may turn into partnerships and collaborations as well as enhance sales opportunities.

Vinexpo Asia 2023. Photo by Tan Eng Keng

Showcasing a diverse range of wines and spirits from various regions, Vinexpo Asia 2025 allows participants to discover new products and brands that might become the next big thing. Education plays a significant role in this experience, with initiatives like the Vinexpo Academy that offers masterclasses, tastings, and educational programmes designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of attendees.

In addition to its focus on business and education, Vinexpo Asia 2025 places a strong emphasis on sustainability. The event actively promotes practices that support environmental responsibility and ethical production, championing the importance of sustainability within the industry. Through its efforts, Vinexpo Asia 2025 aims to support the global growth and development of the wine and spirits sector, bringing together key players and fostering collaboration for a thriving future.

The event actively promotes practices that support environmental responsibility and ethical production, championing the importance of sustainability within the industry. Photo by Tan Eng Keng

According to the International Wine and Spirits Record (IWSR), Asia Pacific accounts for 10% of global wine imports, with beverage alcohol consumption forecast to grow in 2025 by 1.5%, rising to 5.9% for the ready-to-drink segment. Singapore alone represents a mature yet dynamic market, with 3% growth in the wine sector projected by 2025. Singapore alone represents an increasingly attractive market with a respective2.18% CAGR in volume through 2028 for Wine and 3% for spirits. Gastronomy and wine are particularly dynamic, with 54 restaurants awarded Michelin stars in 2024 alone.

Showcasing a diverse range of wines and spirits from various regions, Vinexpo Asia 2025 allows participants to discover new products and brands that might become the next big thing. Photo by Tan Eng Keng

Singapore is also Asia’s most favourable region for the premium and above category with a market share of 60% in volume. Whilst highly competitive, the Singapore wine and spirits market gains ground year-on-year and constantly welcomes new products, provided their marketing strategy caters to its specific needs.

Vinexpo Asia 2025 will see a gathering of 1,100 exhibitors from over 20 countries and will welcome 11,000 professional visitors from 70 nations. It will serve as a vital link connecting producers, distributors, importers, and consumers, enabling all stakeholders to delve into the latest trends, products, and innovations that shape the market.

Guests are encouraged to try the wine and spirits offerings. Photo by Richard Koh

Opening hours: Tuesday 27 May, 9:30 am – 6:30 pm; Wednesday 28 May, 9:30 am – 6:30 pm; Thursday 29 May, 9:30 am – 5:30 pm
Where: Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore (018956)

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