(ANSA) - Rome, October 26 - The Swiss market is a growing one
for Italian wines, with 2.4 billion euros worth of wine imported
in 2017.
The country's eight million residents drank an average of 40
litres of wine per person in 2017.
These factors make Switzerland a prime country for
high-quality wines from the Valpolicella area.
The Swiss drink 11% of Amarone, making it one of the most
prominent countries for the Verona-based "big red".
Exports of Valpolicella DOC to Switzerland reached 8%, with
4% for Ripasso della Valpolicella.
"The Swiss love Italian wines and wines from our territory;
they appreciate high-quality wines," said Valpolicella Wines
Consortium Director Olga Bussinello.
She spoke in light of an upcoming event on October 29 in
Zurich that will cap October festivities for the DOC wine's 50th
anniversary.
Among the events planned in Zurich is a "Walk Around Tasting"
at the Metropol, where 14 Valpolicella DOC vineyards will be
represented, along with 13 producers from the Conegliano
Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG area.
Amarone della Valpolicella will feature in two masterclasses
conducted by Christian Eder, Italian correspondent for
Switzerland's main wine magazine, VINUM.
In addition, the Consorzio Tutela Conegliano Valdobbiadene
Prosecco Superiore consortium will renew its collaboration with
the magazine.
Wine: Swiss love Italian wines, Valpolicella in spotlight
Consorzio stops in Zurich, where 11% of Amarone is imported