On September 1st, Rama, Vuciq and Kovacevski will open the” Summer Vision in the Open Balkans” fair

In Belgrade from September 1st to September 4th, 2022 will be held the first international summer fair “Open Balkans Summer Vision”, which is organised under the auspices of the governments of Serbia, Northern Macedonia and Albania, as part of the Open Balkans “initiative, MIA news agency “wine-Vision in [...]
The Balkan Open Summer Review “Fair in a country will bring together masters in the production of better wines and promote the Balkans as tourist destination, its geography and wine-type wealth.
Under the manifesto mentioned at the Belgrade Fair, over 332 exhibitors from 22 countries are expected to participate. 160 exhibitors from Serbia, 26 from Albania will be introduced, while 47 exhibitors will come from northern Macedonia. In addition to the countries of the Open Balkans, exhibitors are also expected from Croatia, Montenegro, France, Chile, Argentina, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other countries.
The summer vision in the open Balkans” will solemnly open on September 1st on the part of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq and the prime ministers of northern Macedonia and Albania, Dimitar Kovacevski and Edi Rama, while the summit of leaders is also planned for September 2nd.
During the fair, visitors will be able to see different themes defined and can be educated and learned all that they want to know about the history and origin of wine, the production process, brands of wine, consumption and tow some of the best wines in the Balkan region and the world.
The component of the “Summer Vision in the Open Balkans” will be business meetings of wine exhibitors, representatives of major trade chains and representatives of the HORECA industry. It will also be possible for all exhibitors to fully improve co-operation, connect regional wine and similar industries, as well as reinforce business partnerships and contacts. In all, during the summer vision in the Open Balkans, the food fair will also be held in which all the best-known gastronomic specialties from this part of Europe will be introduced.
During the four-day event, international summer assessment will be organised “Open-trophee wine plant”. Summers will estimate 25 international wine referees from around the world, while among them there will even be five recipients of the title “Mister of Wine”, which is the world's most prestigious summer title.
“Open Balkans” is the European Union's value-based economic and political initiative, which includes three countries -- Albania, Northern Macedonia and Serbia. The idea of this initiative is to provide greater and better opportunities for trade, exchange of workers, students and knowledge, as well as promote further EU integration, in that case promoting the culture and tradition of the three countries.











