Moët Hennessy will participate at the Vinexpo Paris to be held from February 10 to 12, 2020, with a unique dimension that looks at the future of winemaking.
For the first time, it will speak out on sustainable development alongside international experts. Over the three days, there will be discussions, debates, and inquiries to better understand and envision the transmission of preserved and healthier lands to the next generation.
A talk series dedicated to environmental issues will look at listening, sharing knowledge and best practices, exchanging with new generations, and inspiring new actions. The talks will aim at addressing challenges facing the wine and spirits industry with transparency, pertinence and pragmatism.
Important questions such as how to maintain production while adapting to climate change? What options does the sector have to preserve our most precious resource, living soils? Will technological innovations pave the way for a new sustainable agriculture? Why are wines and spirits particularly affected by climate change and biodiversity loss? These will be debated by a panel of specialists from within Moët Hennessy Maisons, experts from around the world and those attending Vinexpo in a format designed to be open and dynamic: a series of discussions lasting 30 minutes followed by 10 minutes of questions and answers.
The conference will be interspersed with moments of sharing dedicated to tastings and master classes of the products from Moët Hennessy Maisons.
Image: Moët Hennessy at Vinexpo: A Mindful Forum on Living Soils.
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