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[CLIC] Vranken Pommery – The wine market in Japan

CLIC is a loose organization of 12 smaller European Chambers of Commerce in Japan created for the purpose of organizing innovative networking events to enable trading of ideas between the members of the participating chambers. You can read more abou…

CLIC is a loose organization of 12 smaller European Chambers of Commerce in Japan created for the purpose of organizing innovative networking events to enable trading of ideas between the members of the participating chambers. You can read more about CLIC here.

Wednesday 17 April  - Joint Chambers Networking Event organized by CLIC

Vranken Pommery – The wine market in Japan

Vranken-Pommery Monopole is the second largest Champagne group. With wineries in Champagne, Provence, Camargue and Douro, it is one of Europe’s leading winegrowers. Its brand portfolio includes the leading Champagne brands (VRANKEN, POMMERY, HEIDSIECK & CO MONOPOLE and CHAMPAGNE CHARLES LAFITTE), the ROZES and SAO PEDRO ports and TERRAS DO GRIFO Douro wine brands, the Sable de Camargue DOMAINE ROYAL DE JARRAS rosé wines and Côtes de Provence CHATEAU LA GORDONNE.

At the 7th CLIC Event Mr. Ken Moroi, CEO of Vranken Pommery Japan Co., Ltd., will reveal the secrets behind their success in Japan and share his views on the future of the wine market. There will be opportunity to taste!

Details:

Date & Time    Wednesday 17 April, 19:00 - 21:00 (registration opens at 18:30)

Venue:            Embassy of Belgium, 5-4, Nibancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo MAP

Cost:                Members 5,000 yen, others 7,000 yen, incl. buffet & drinks (wine, beer, soft drinks)

Registrations: by Thursday 11 April

Please register through the below form no later than Thursday, 11 April. You are requested to pay by bank transfer, no cash payment is allowed at the Embassy.  Note that cancellations after 11 April and no-shows will be fully charged.


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About Ken Moroi

A French and Japanese, Ken Moroi was born in Paris and received a Master Degree in Japanese Language and International Trade at Paris IX university. Ken moved to Japan in 2004 to open the branch of Vranken-Pommery Monopole. He is now in charge of the Asia-Pacific Region since 2016, based in Japan where he offices as CEO of Vranken-Pommery Japan KK.

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