Vinitaly Indian Roadshow: The icon of Italian cuisine and culture lands in India
Vinitaly India Roadshow comes weeks before over 4000 wine producers are scheduled to gather in Verona for the 57th edition of VinItaly 2025 between 6-9 April in Verona at a time when India-Italy relations are at their zenith.
“Italy is the first wine producer in the world. But for Italy wine is much more than a beverage or an economic factor” noted the Ambassador of Italy to India Antonio Bartoli. “It is an integral part of the Italian culture. Hundreds of different types of wine testified to the authenticity and diversity of our territories. Wine is a driver of conviviality, togetherness, good-taste and quality. Values and traits that we share with India. We are happy to host this preview in Delhi, knowing how wine can further foster contacts and exchanges between our peoples and Countries” highlighted the Italian Head of Mission.
The event which highlights the importance of “Made in Italy” comes at an opportune time, with Deputy Prime Minister of Italy Antonio Tajani, expected to lead a business delegation to New Delhi in early April.
The Indian edition during the inaugural year features 12 Italian Wine producers. From Foss Marai, a beacon of Italian wine-growing prestige, epitomizing the nation's sparkling wine production from the cherished lands of Valdobbiadene to the highest cru of Barolo, a family owned vineyard from the 17th century, Vajra, the road show aims to give a brief glimpse of Italy’s long history with wine. Two of the participants, Piedmont Land of Wines and Italia del Vino Consortium represent
