The Government of Aragon continues to support the internationalization and innovation of the agri-food sector, with the aim of positioning Aragon as a benchmark in the production and promotion of differentiated quality wines. To this end, it has strengthened its presence at the 2025 edition of the National Wine Fair ( Fenavin ), held from May 6 to 8 in Ciudad Real, with the institutional stand “Aragón Alimentos“.
The most important Spanish wine event will feature a prominent presence from the Aragonese wine industry. A total of 60 Aragonese wineries, 12 of them under the umbrella of “Aragón Alimentos,” are participating in this event and will seek to enhance their image nationally and internationally, consolidating Aragon as a benchmark in the production of quality wines.
The “Aragón Alimentos” stand is located in Hall D, Ganímedes, aisle 18, stand 2, of the Ifedi Trade Fair Pavilion in Ciudad Real. This exhibition space measures 126 square meters and is organized with the support of the Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Food of the Government of Aragon. The 12 Aragonese wineries located there aim to develop their marketing efforts during the fair, as well as increase the visibility of their quality wines and cavas .
The Somontano DOP will have the largest presence, with five wineries at the stand, along with its Regulatory Council, followed by the Cariñena DOP and the Campo de Borja DOP. However, all three provinces will be represented with the participation of the Association of Wines of the Land of Aragon, which brings together five Protected Geographical Indications ( PGI ): PGI Bajo Aragón, PGI Valdejalón, PGI Ribera del Jiloca, PGI Ribera del Gállego-Cinco Villas, and PGI Valle del Cinca.
WINERIES DISPLAYING IN THE “ARAGÓN FOODS” SPACE
Sommos Winery (Barbastro, Huesca) belongs to the Somontano PDO; Sommos Garnacha Winery (Murero, Zaragoza) to the Calatayud PDO; Otto Bestué Winery (Enate, Huesca) also to the Somontano PDO; Finca Valonga (Belver de Cinca, Huesca) is included in the Ribera del Cinca PDO; El Grillo y la luna (Barbastro, Huesca) is part of the Somontano PDO; Grandes Vinos (Cariñena, Zaragoza) belongs to the Cariñena PDO; Bodegas Aragonesas (Campo de Borja, Zaragoza) to the Campo de Borja PDO; Bodegas Valdovinos (Antillón, Huesca) to the Somontano PDO; Bodegas San Alejandro (Miedes de Aragón, Zaragoza) to the Calatayud PDO; Pago de la Boticaria (Daroca, Zaragoza) is not part of any specified PDO or PGI; Bodega Laus (Barbastro, Huesca) is part of the Somontano PDO; and Bodega Enate (Salas Bajas, Huesca) is also part of the Somontano PDO. This year, the Somontano PDO Regulatory Council will be exhibiting.
In addition, 48 Aragonese wineries are present at the exhibition on their own account: Hermanos Langa Winery, La Dolores Winery, San Alejandro Wineries, Hola Wines SL, Pago de la Boticaria SL, Pagos Altos de Acered SL, Bodegas Aragonesas SA, Cooper Cellars SL – Vinos del Viento – Wines by Michael Cooper, Agricola la Portera, Care Wineries, Ignacio Marin Wineries, SL, Luis Marin Wineries, Grandes Vinos, Ramon Reula Family Wines – Pago Aylés, Pablo SC Vineyards and Wineries, Abinasa, Aldahara, Alodia, Bal D’isábena Wineries, Batán de Salas – de Beroz, Blecua, Otto Bestue Winery, Sommos Winery, El Grillo y la Luna Wineries, Valdovinos SL Wineries, Chesa, Dalcamp, Enate, Fábregas, Idrias, Lalanne, Lasierra, Laus, Leo&niné Wines, Luis Oliván, Meler, Mipanas, Monte Odina, Obergo, Osca Wineries, Otto Bestué, Pyrenees, Sers, Sommos, Valdovinos, Viñas del Vero, Bodegas Tempore, Laderas del Jiloca + the Huerfanas Vineyards and Finca Valonga.
FENAVIN 2025: AN INTERNATIONAL SHOWCASE
Fenavin is a dedicated wine industry event that offers participants opportunities for networking , business growth, learning, and product showcases.
This year, more than 2,000 wineries and cooperatives will participate in over 29,000 square meters of exhibition space spread across eight pavilions. Exhibiting companies will have access to an extensive program of foreign buyers representing more than 100 countries. These buyers come from European and American markets where Spanish wine is gaining ground, as well as from emerging markets such as China, India, and Brazil, where consumption of Spanish wine is growing, as well as from emerging markets such as Thailand and Cameroon.
Following its meetings and talks, roundtables, tastings, and technical workshops, the National Wine Fair now hosts its famous Wine Gallery, a space that serves as a key connection between national and international exhibitors and buyers.
One of the main new features of this edition is the integration of organic and non-organic wines in a single space, ensuring that visitors have access to the full range of wines available in the Gallery. Each wine will have its corresponding information sheet in Spanish and English, with details about its origin, variety, production process, organoleptic characteristics, price, and the location of the winery’s stand within the fair.
This event is consolidated as a strategic platform for the Spanish wine sector, offering opportunities for networking, business growth, and product showcases.