Pego Natural Wine Fair Attracts International Audience Despite Overcast Sky

The fourth edition of the event filled the Convent square with visitors from around the world, consolidating its position as a benchmark in agroecological viticulture.

Image of a natural wine fair in a square, with people tasting wine and food stalls, under a cloudy sky.
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Image of a natural wine fair in a square, with people tasting wine and food stalls, under a cloudy sky.

The Pego Natural Wine Fair celebrated its fourth edition with resounding success, attracting visitors from various countries and filling the Convent square, despite the overcast sky that prevailed throughout the day.

Neither the morning rain nor the cloudy sky prevented the fourth edition of the Pego Natural Wine Fair from being an absolute success. The Convent square was completely full, creating a vibrant atmosphere that confirmed the event's appeal.
The fair transcended borders, with attendees arriving from as far away as South Africa, as well as visitors from Paris or Germany and other parts of the European continent. All of them enjoyed the event along with wine lovers from Pego and the Marina Alta region.
The event was attended by municipal representatives, including the mayor of Pego and the Councillor for Economic Promotion, to support an initiative that this year brought together 30 confirmed wineries. Among the many attendees who enjoyed the tastings, a renowned singer and composer was also seen, joining a day where sulfite-free wine was the main highlight.
The gastronomic offer was another strong point of the day, with food stalls that were a great sales success and received a very good response from attendees. Cheeses, pizzas, and healthy cooking proposals with local products completed an experience promoted by an organizer, who has combined agroecological viticulture with urban art and electronic music.
With such a massive response, the Pego Natural Wine Fair reaffirms its path to consolidate itself as an international benchmark throughout the Mediterranean.