Oenotelia 2026 Wine and Spirits Trade Show to Spotlight Mediterranean Producers in Athens
The Oenotelia 2026 Wine and Spirits Trade Show will take place from March 14 to March 16, 2026, at the METROPOLITAN EXPO exhibition center near Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” in Attikí, Greece. Organized as part of the broader FOOD EXPO platform, Oenotelia has developed into one of Southeast Europe’s most specialized trade fairs dedicated to wine and spirits professionals.
Positioned as an international wine and spirits trade show, Oenotelia serves as a commercial meeting point for producers, importers, distributors, retailers, hospitality buyers, and industry stakeholders seeking access to the Greek and wider Mediterranean markets. The 2026 edition is expected to continue this role amid shifting global consumption patterns and heightened competition in export-driven wine economies.
Event Overview and Venue Context
Location and Infrastructure
Oenotelia 2026 will be hosted at the METROPOLITAN EXPO, located at 190 19, Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos,” in Attikí. The venue is one of Greece’s largest and most modern exhibition centers, offering direct access to international arrivals and cargo logistics. Its proximity to the airport is a strategic advantage for overseas exhibitors and trade visitors, facilitating efficient sample transport, business travel, and international participation.
The event website, hosted under the FOOD EXPO umbrella (foodexpo.gr/en/oenotelia/), positions Oenotelia as a dedicated platform within a broader food and beverage trade ecosystem. This co-location enables cross-sector engagement between wine and spirits producers and food industry professionals, enhancing business development opportunities.
Profile of Exhibitors and Attendees
Oenotelia traditionally attracts wineries, distilleries, importers, and suppliers of related services such as packaging, labeling, bottling technology, and distribution solutions. Greek wine producers are strongly represented, showcasing indigenous grape varieties and regional appellations, while international exhibitors use the platform to access buyers from Southern and Eastern Europe.
Attendees typically include:
– Importers and distributors seeking new labels
– Supermarket and specialty retail buyers
– Hotel, restaurant, and catering (HoReCa) professionals
– Sommeliers and wine consultants
– Export managers and trade representatives
The business-to-business orientation distinguishes Oenotelia from consumer-focused wine festivals, emphasizing structured meetings, networking, and commercial agreements.
Greece’s Wine and Spirits Industry in Transition
Export Growth and Premiumization
The Oenotelia 2026 Wine and Spirits Trade Show takes place against a backdrop of structural change in the Greek wine industry. In recent years, Greek producers have intensified efforts to reposition the country’s wines in premium export markets, emphasizing indigenous grape varieties such as Assyrtiko, Xinomavro, and Agiorgitiko.
Export growth has become a strategic priority, particularly as domestic consumption stabilizes. Participation in international trade fairs such as Oenotelia allows Greek wineries to strengthen brand visibility, negotiate distribution contracts, and diversify export destinations beyond traditional European markets.
Premiumization remains a defining trend across the global wine and spirits sector. Producers are investing in terroir-driven branding, sustainable viticulture, and limited-production labels to capture higher margins. Trade shows provide the platform for communicating these value propositions directly to buyers.
Sustainability and Regulatory Pressures
Environmental sustainability is increasingly shaping product development and procurement decisions. Organic and biodynamic certifications, lightweight packaging, and reduced carbon footprints are influencing purchasing criteria among European buyers.
At the same time, regulatory changes across the European Union—ranging from labeling transparency to alcohol taxation—are affecting pricing strategies and cross-border trade. For exhibitors at Oenotelia 2026, understanding these dynamics is critical to securing long-term contracts.
Strategic Importance for the Mediterranean Market
Athens as a Regional Hub
Athens serves as a strategic bridge between Western Europe, the Balkans, and the Eastern Mediterranean. Hosting Oenotelia at the METROPOLITAN EXPO reinforces Greece’s ambition to function as a regional trade hub for food and beverage commerce.
The event’s timing in mid-March positions it early in the annual trade show calendar, enabling buyers to plan seasonal portfolios and finalize distribution agreements ahead of peak tourism months. Greece’s strong hospitality sector—closely tied to wine and spirits consumption—adds further relevance to the event’s location.
Integration with the Food and Beverage Supply Chain
By operating under the broader FOOD EXPO framework, Oenotelia benefits from cross-industry traffic. Wine and spirits producers can engage with food exporters, delicatessen brands, and hospitality suppliers, reflecting the interconnected nature of modern foodservice procurement.
This integrated model mirrors broader industry consolidation, where distributors increasingly seek diversified portfolios covering wine, spirits, and complementary gourmet products. For exhibitors, the ability to access multi-category buyers enhances return on investment.
Market Trends Shaping Oenotelia 2026
Changing Consumer Preferences
Globally, wine consumption patterns are evolving. While traditional markets in Western Europe show signs of maturity or decline in volume terms, demand for premium, low-intervention, and origin-specific wines is growing. Younger consumers are also influencing product formats, including alternative packaging and lower-alcohol offerings.
In the spirits segment, craft distillation, botanical experimentation, and local provenance continue to attract interest. Mediterranean herbs and regional ingredients provide differentiation opportunities for Greek and regional distillers exhibiting at Oenotelia.
Digitalization and Data-Driven Distribution
The wine and spirits trade is undergoing digital transformation, with e-commerce, online marketplaces, and data analytics reshaping distribution strategies. Trade fairs remain relevant as physical meeting points but increasingly serve as launchpads for hybrid commercial relationships that continue online.
Exhibitors at Oenotelia 2026 are expected to leverage digital catalogs, QR-based product information, and data-sharing tools to streamline follow-up with international buyers.
Economic and Business Impact
Trade shows such as Oenotelia generate direct and indirect economic benefits. For Athens and the Attikí region, the influx of international visitors supports hospitality, transport, and logistics sectors. For participating companies, the event represents concentrated access to qualified buyers within a three-day period.
From a macroeconomic perspective, strengthening export channels for wine and spirits contributes to Greece’s broader agri-food strategy. The sector supports rural employment, regional development, and value-added manufacturing.
As global competition intensifies—particularly from established producers in France, Italy, Spain, and emerging New World markets—platforms like Oenotelia 2026 become strategically significant. They offer producers not only exposure but also insight into buyer expectations, pricing benchmarks, and evolving regulatory landscapes.
Outlook for Oenotelia 2026
With its location at the METROPOLITAN EXPO near Athens International Airport and its integration within the FOOD EXPO ecosystem, Oenotelia 2026 Wine and Spirits Trade Show is positioned to serve as a key meeting point for the Mediterranean wine and spirits industry.
As producers navigate premiumization, sustainability pressures, and shifting global demand, the Athens-based trade show provides a structured environment for negotiation, market intelligence, and cross-border collaboration. In an industry where branding, origin, and relationships remain central to success, Oenotelia continues to function as both a commercial marketplace and a barometer of regional market trends.



