HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 10 June 2026 - The National Tax Service of Korea (Commissioner: Lim
Kwang-hyun), for the first time, opened the "K-SUUL Pavilion" at Vinexpo
Asia[1], which was held for three days from May 26 to 28 at the Hong
Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC).
The opening of the "K-SUUL Pavilion" was served as a key milestone in
raising the global profile of Korean alcoholic beverages and expanding
overseas exports.
At the inaugural "K-SUUL AWARDS" held by National Tax Service of Korea
last December, 175 small and medium-sized liquor producers from across
Korea submitted a total of 366 products. Following document screening
and blind testing, 12 products were selected.
The award-winning liquors, selected through a fair judging process with
the participation of Korean citizens, was introduced to the global
market through this exhibition, marking their first step toward overseas
expansion.
The "K-SUUL Pavilion" was operated through cooperation between the
National Tax Service of Korea and the liquor industry and association
(the Korea Alcohol and Liquor Industry Association). It was designed as
an integrated promotional platform to strengthen the export
competitiveness of Korean alcoholic beverages and develop overseas sales
channels.
The "K-SUUL Pavilion" was operated with a total of 16 booths (display
and tasting booths), and 12 companies — including winners of the K-SUUL
AWARDS — participated to hold consultations with overseas buyers.
Participating companies ranged from traditional liquor breweries to
regional soju producers and major liquor companies, showcasing the
diverse spectrum of Korea's alcoholic beverage industry on a single
stage.
In addition to the booths operated by the 12 participating companies, a
dedicated booth was set up exclusively to showcase the award-winning
liquors, further highlighting the significance of the K-SUUL AWARDS.
At the venue, promotional videos of the award-winning liquors were
screened, while English-language brochures and souvenirs were
distributed to attract local buyers and visitors to raise awareness of
Korean alcoholic beverages.
In addition, meetings with the organizers of Vinexpo Asia, overseas
buyers, and distribution industry officials were also held to identify
rapidly changing global liquor market trends and assess the overseas
expansion potential of Korean alcoholic beverages.
Han Yeong-seok Fermentation Research Institute expressed gratitude for
being given the opportunity to participate in the exhibition, saying,
"It was meaningful to showcase our award-winning liquor, 'Dohan
Cheongmyeongju,' on the same stage as liquors from around the world
through this exhibition. We did our best to promote Korea's unique
fermentation culture and the value of Korean liquor to the world."
Going forward, the National Tax Service of Korea will continue to
enhance the substance of the K-SUUL AWARDS, continuously discover
outstanding liquors from promising small and medium-sized enterprises,
and will actively support the globalization of Korean liquor (K-SUUL) by
promoting it both domestically and internationally and helping these
businesses expand their sales channels.
[1] Vinexpo Asia is Asia's largest B2B wine and spirits exhibition,
attracting approximately 9,000 industry professionals from 60 countries
last year.