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ProWein 2026 international wine and spirits fair opens its doors in Düsseldorf, Germany, again on March 15–17. Wines of Ukraine will join more than 4,000 exhibitors at this key industry event with a national stand located in Hall3. What Wines of Ukraine expect from ProWein 2026?
This year, the Ukrainian stand will feature both debutants and wineries with many years of experience participating in ProWein, presenting their wines and spirits to the international audience.
SHABO, one of Ukraine’s best-known wineries, has been representing the country at major international trade fairs since 2011. “We were the first Ukrainian wine company to regularly participate in both ProWein and Vinexpo. From the very beginning, our mission has remained unchanged: to tell the world about the quality and unique character of Ukrainian wine and to help Ukraine take its rightful place on the global wine map. We have never deviated from this mission and continue to move forward consistently,” says Giorgi Iukuridze, co-founder of SHABO. The winery is an integral part of the Wines of Ukraine brand, so it is only natural that, in addition to their own large stand, SHABO will also be represented at the national booth.
Pilot’s Wines from Danubian Bessarabia were introduced to Ukrainian consumers in 2023 and quickly received enthusiastic feedback at Ukrainian wine fairs and tastings, as well as high praise on the international competition circuit — including two bronze medals at Decanter 2025 for their Merlot 2023 and Cabernet 2023. This year marks Pilot’s Wines’ first appearance at ProWein.
“For many years we attended the Düsseldorf fair as visitors from the wine trade and have always regarded it as one of the industry’s most important international events. When our own Ukrainian wine brand was launched, we realised that presenting it in an international context together with our colleagues at the Wines of Ukraine stand was the logical step. For us, this is a new stage and a new experience. We expect professional dialogue, new contacts, partnerships, and the opportunity to present modern Ukrainian winemaking to international experts and buyers,” says Olena Syzarova, the winery’s representative.
Here’s a look at the Ukrainian wineries and spirits producers featured at the national stand of ProWein 2027:
Beykush Winery (Mykolaiv region)
Villa Tinta (Danubian Bessarabia)
Big Wines (Kyiv region)
SHABO (Odesa region)
46 Parallel (Odesa region)
Odesos (Odesa region)
Pilot’s Wines (Danubian Bessarabia)
ODESA (Odesa region)
French Boulevard (Odesa region)
Artwinery (Odesa region)
Honey Badger (Kyiv region).
“International wine professionals are paying increasing attention to indigenous and authentic grape varieties,” says Victoria Agromakova, Wines of Ukraine ambassador and founder of the Wines & Spirits Ukraine expo. “That is why our producers’ portfolios include a wide range of wines made from the white varieties — indigenous Telti Kuruk and local Sukholymanskyi, as well as our flagship red grape, Odesa Black.”
This year’s Wines of Ukraine stand will also feature a strong selection of sparkling wines, reflecting the global trend of growing consumption in this category. Among them, Odesa-based producers French Boulevard and ODESA will present their sparkling wines at ProWein for the first time.
Artwinery, one of Ukraine’s best-known producers of traditional-method sparkling wines, will also participate again. After Russia’s occupation of Bakhmut, where the company’s production facilities and unique underground cellars were located, Artwinery has managed to revive its production in the Odesa region — rising, like a phoenix, from the ashes. At the Wines of Ukraine stand, the company will present white, rosé and red sparkling wines.

According to preliminary estimates, this year’s ProWein will be somewhat smaller than last year’s event, with seven exhibition halls and around 42,000 visitors expected. But Svitlana Tsybak, head of the Association of Craft Winemakers of Ukraine, CEO of Beykush Winery and Wines of Ukraine ambassador, sees this as an advantage: “For us, the quality of contacts matters more than the quantity,” she says. “In my view, a more compact format gives exhibitors more opportunities to speak with buyers, while professional visitors can devote more time to producers that truly interest them.”
The Wines of Ukraine team invites visitors of ProWein 2027 to stop by the Ukrainian national stand and discover wines and spirits with a truly Ukrainian character.
When: March 15–17
Where: Messe Düsseldorf, Hall 3, Stand A40
We wish Ukrainian winemakers great success and many new contracts.
See you at ProWein!
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26.02.2026