Italy’s premier wine showcase returns to Chicago, uniting producers, industry professionals, and institutions to celebrate Made in Italy excellence.

CHICAGO, Oct. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The second edition of Vinitaly.USA officially opened yesterday at Chicago Navy Pier, reaffirming the enduring partnership between Italy and the United States. The fair has established itself as the largest and most important Italian wine fair in the United States, bringing together more than 2,250 exhibitors, over 2,000 labels, and a rich program of 20 high-level masterclasses, tastings, and talks featuring influential media partners including Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, Gambero Rosso, and Decanter.

Vinitaly 10/6

Vinitaly 10/6

Organized by Veronafiere-Vinitaly in collaboration with the Italian Trade Agency (ITA), Fiere Italiane, and the Italian American Chamber of Commerce of the Midwest–Chicago, the fair presents a comprehensive panorama of Italian excellence. Visitors can experience the country’s vast oenological diversity through the participation of major producers and regional collectives representing Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Lazio, Piedmont, Sardinia, Umbria, Veneto, and Sicily, as well as consortia such as Prosecco DOC, Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG, Asti DOCG, Valpolicella, Brunello di Montalcino, Custoza, Chiaretto, Bardolino, Lugana, and Garda.

The opening ceremony brought together Italian and U.S. representatives, reflecting the event’s broader cultural and diplomatic significance. Among those present were Federico Bricolo, President of Veronafiere; Marco Peronaci, Ambassador of Italy to the United States; Marco Rago, Legal Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Maurizio Muzzetta, President of Fiere Italiane USA LLC; Domenico Mauriello, Secretary General of Assocamerestero; and Robert Allegrini, President of the National Italian American Foundation. The ceremony also featured contributions from Luigi Scordamaglia of Filiera Italia, Giordano Emo Capodilista of Confagricoltura, Tommaso Battista of Copagri, Carmelo Troccoli of Fondazione Campagna Amica, Marzia Varvaglione, President of CEEV, and Lamberto Frescobaldi, President of Unione Italiana Vini, who joined via video link.

The participation of Italian Minister of Agriculture Francesco Lollobrigida further underscored Italy’s institutional commitment to its wine sector, emphasizing how Italian wine embodies biodiversity, heritage, and human craftsmanship. The minister’s remarks framed wine as a cultural expression of Italian heritage – a product deeply rooted in territory, history, and community.

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