After the Real Italian Wine & Food Experience at Excel, I have been looking back at their website and catalogue and what I discovered and enjoyed at this new style trade show.
Why Sunday and Monday?
Firstly, the date of the show was a Sunday and a Monday. The day of the week chosen was not an accident, nor simply due to the availability or price of the exhibition hall. The organizers, wineexperience.com, chose a Sunday and Monday because that is when many restaurants and food and wine businesses are closed or have fewer customers, consumers, and can afford the time to go to an exhibition for business to business meetings.
Looking Back At What I Learned and Missed
I missed out on the blind tasting area. I like an attractive bottle and label. If I had more time, next time I would do the taste test without the distraction of the bottle and labelling.
Super Seating - Lounge Based
What I did enjoy was the cosy seating.
Instead of having everybody walking around whilst sampling drinks, and spitting, which I hate, a new system. Not the old cross between a random cocktail party and a boozy pub crawl. Nor the other system of having front desks where temp agency staff ignore passers-by, and a gatekeeper holds back everyone from a VIP area.
Something much better. Each stand at this show had comfortable chairs. This created and a nooky look and feel so you were invited to sit down and savour the drink, and sometimes food.
Sitting Listening To Stories
Whilst it is possible that every stand has a story, it did seem to me that I could quickly establish if we had no connection before sitting down. The most smiling and welcoming people often knew they had a great story, or were willing to chat away until we found a profitable point or subject of mutual interest.
Here's a summary of what I learned.
1 Cans Of Semi-Sparkling Wine
The stand had both bottles of sparkling rose wine and cans of semi-sparkling. I tried both and I was honest, tactless, enough to say that the cans did not have as much of a sparkle, a bubble, as the traditional bottle. Convenient to carry, for a picnic, backpack.
Why no bubbles? Just for a cheaper product? No. The promoter, Cristina, explained that, as most people already know, the heavy glass of the Champagne bottle and similar sparkling wine bottles, is there to withstand the pressure of the bubbles. The much lighter aluminium cans can't take such strong bubbles without the risk of bursting. Once I knew that, I was no longer disappointed by the smaller sparkle of the canned drink. Just a different product, for different occasions, different requirements, different weight, size, and price.
Looking Forward To the Next Real Italian Wine & Food Experience
Similar trade shows are being organized in the Americas in Mexico City, in Mexico, in April
In summer of 2026, in June, in Asia. The event is in Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. An opportunity for a side trip to one of the two top sites in Asia, the green pinnacles in the blue sea, visited by boat on a romantic overnight dinner cruise at Halong Bay.
The next opportunity is in November in Mexico City.
Next year I shall want to attend this trade show again in London, England.
2 Forno Minniti For Perfect Panettone
I look forward to seeing and sampling what is new from Forno Minniti, the makers of the oh so aromatic and tasty Panettone, flavoured with bergamot (which is an orange) and almonds. What will they come up with next year?
The Spelling of Panettone
Notice the spelling. Minniti has double n, one letter tee. The opposite of panettone.
But panettone has double t and the ne twice. The word starts with pan, not just a cooking pan, but the word for bread, or cake, in many languages, such as the French phrase for chocolate pastry, pain au chocolat. The word panettone ends with the word one, o - n - e. You can get a small panettone but in my photo is one big one. Panettone.
Useful Websites On Italian Food & Wine Shows & Food
italianwinecan.com
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