Partesa’s wine tour of Italy stops in Puglia

FOGGIA – The wine tour of Italy by Partesa, a leading company in Italy in sales, distribution, consultancy and training services for the Ho.Re.Ca. channel, which this year organizes 12 “Wine Labs” stops in Puglia , bringing these events specially designed to create new meeting opportunities between out-of-home operators and the over 130 wineries from Italy, Europe and the USA, which produce the quality wines of its large portfolio, throughout the country.

Next appointment on Monday 6 May, from 11.00 to 18.30, for the “Wine Lab di Foggia” at Casa Freda, where the managers of the Apulian restaurants will have the opportunity to taste hundreds of quality wines and get to know first-hand the 79 producers from throughout Italy (with a focus on local wineries) and from France, Spain, Germany, Austria and California. Furthermore, they will be able to take advantage of the personalized advice of Partesa’s sellers and Wine Specialists, who, thanks to the continuous training of the University of Beer and the Cantera del Vino, have acquired further skills to best accompany the managers of the premises in every aspect of their business , from the definition of the wine list to the orientation of strategic choices.

Partesa, in fact, not only offers logistical efficiency and a vast portfolio of references (over 7,000 between beer, wine, spirits, soft drinks and food), but also and above all tailor-made consultancy, continuous training and digital services and tools, from eazle – the B2B e-commerce platform developed specifically for out-of-home operators – up to Partesa for Wine, the portal that tells the story of the great world of Partesa per il Vino in an innovative way with news, the Fulgor Wine Theater talk show and the podcasts “Wine Cube: stories from the world of wine” and “Wine in pills”.

After Foggia, the Wine Labs will stop in Florence on May 20th, and then continue in autumn in Abruzzo, Friuli, Lombardy, Piedmont, Umbria and Veneto.

 
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