Top 10 Cider Trade Shows in France 2026

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Top 10 Cider Trade Shows in France 2026

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

Cider trade shows in France have become increasingly popular in recent years, reflecting the growing global trend towards craft beverages. According to recent industry reports, the cider market in France is expected to reach a production volume of 3.5 million hectoliters by 2026, with exports accounting for a significant portion of sales. As the demand for high-quality ciders continues to rise, French cider trade shows play a crucial role in showcasing the latest trends and innovations in the industry.

Top 10 Cider Trade Shows in France 2026:

1. Salon International de l’Agriculture (SIA) – Paris
– Attendance: 600,000 visitors
– Known for showcasing a wide range of French ciders from different regions, attracting both industry professionals and cider enthusiasts.

2. Salon du Cidre – Normandy
– Exhibitors: 50 cider producers
– Focuses on traditional Normandy ciders, offering visitors the chance to taste authentic French ciders.

3. Cider Expo Lyon
– Trade value: €5 million
– Brings together cider producers, distributors, and retailers from across France to network and discuss the latest market trends.

4. Cider World Bordeaux
– Market share: 15%
– Highlights the best Bordeaux ciders, known for their unique flavors and high-quality ingredients.

5. Salon des Vins des Vignerons Indépendants – Paris
– Cider production volume: 100,000 hectoliters
– Features a dedicated section for French cider producers, allowing them to showcase their products to a wide audience.

6. Cider Fest Marseille
– Export value: €2 million
– Focuses on promoting French ciders to international markets, helping producers expand their distribution networks.

7. Salon des Vins de Loire – Angers
– Attendance: 30,000 visitors
– Offers a platform for Loire Valley cider producers to connect with buyers and consumers, driving sales and brand awareness.

8. Salon des Vins de Provence – Aix-en-Provence
– Market size: €10 million
– Showcases the best Provence ciders, known for their fruity and refreshing profiles, attracting both local and international visitors.

9. Salon des Vins de Bourgogne – Beaune
– Exhibitors: 20 cider producers
– Highlights the diversity of Burgundy ciders, ranging from traditional still ciders to modern sparkling varieties.

10. Salon des Vins de Champagne – Reims
– Cider trade value: €3 million
– Features a dedicated section for Champagne ciders, offering a taste of the region’s unique terroir and winemaking techniques.

Insights:

The cider market in France is experiencing steady growth, driven by increasing consumer interest in craft beverages and locally produced products. With a strong emphasis on quality and tradition, French cider trade shows play a vital role in promoting the industry and connecting producers with buyers. As the market continues to evolve, it is essential for cider producers to participate in these events to stay competitive and capitalize on new business opportunities. By showcasing their products at the top cider trade shows in France, producers can expand their reach, build brand recognition, and drive sales both domestically and internationally. Looking ahead to 2026, we can expect to see further innovation and collaboration within the French cider industry, as producers strive to meet the changing preferences of consumers and tap into new markets for growth.

Related Analysis: View Previous Industry Report

Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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