Rediscovering Europe's Forgotten Grapes

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Intergroup on Wine, Quality Foodstuffs and Spirits
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Forbidden Grape Varieties

Reviving Traditional Vines for a Sustainable Future

📅 Date: Wednesday, 22 October 2025
🕐 Time: 16:00 - 18:00 CEST
📍 Location: European Parliament, Strasbourg – Room Weiss S2.2
💻 Online participation: Registration link available here
🍷 Wine tasting: Following the event in the canal area

Organised by


Cristina Guarda, Member of European Parliament, Vice-Chair Committee on Petitions, Greens/EFA Group, Europa Verde Verdi, Italy
Cristina GUARDA
MEP, Vice-Chair Committee on Petitions
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Eric Sargiacomo, Member of European Parliament, Vice-Chair Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, S&D Group, Parti socialiste, France
Eric SARGIACOMO
MEP, Co-Chair Intergroup, Vice-Chair AGRI Committee
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Esther Herranz García, Member of European Parliament, Vice-Chair Committee on Environment Climate and Food Safety, EPP Group, Partido Popular, Spain
Esther HERRANZ GARCÍA
MEP, Co-Chair Intergroup, Vice-Chair ENVI Committee
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André Rodrigues, Member of European Parliament, S&D Group, Partido Socialista, Portugal
André RODRIGUES
MEP, Member AGRI and PECH Committees
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About the Event

This event marks the first EU meeting bringing together experts, winegrowers, and researchers from France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, working to revive traditional varieties such as Noah, Isabella, Clinton, Baco, and others, as well as new hybrids known under the denomination PIWI (Pilzwiderstandsfähig – fungus-resistant varieties). Held in the context of the ongoing Wine Package reform, the discussion will explore how these varieties can support rural development and agrobiodiversity, as their genetic diversity offers practical responses to climate change and resource protection, notably through improved resilience, disease resistance, and reduced pesticide use.

The event will be followed by a wine tasting in the canal area, featuring wines and derived products from these varieties. The tasting will be open to all and guided by a professional sommelier, who will introduce the different wines and share their stories and characteristics during the cocktail.

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