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Universal Exposition of Wines and Spirits


Coordinates: 43°7′41.16″N 5°44′58.21″E / 43.1281000°N 5.7495028°E / 43.1281000; 5.7495028 The Exposition Universelle des Vins et Spiritueux is a museum dedicated to alcoholic beverages on the island of Bendor. The island is in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in South Western France.

The museum is open in July and August, and admission is free of charge. It is closed on Wednesdays.

The collections shows the evolution of brands and drinks throughout time and the cultural influence of wines and spirits. The museum was created to keep a “complete and permanent encyclopaedia of wine and spirits”. At the opening of the museum Ricard pledged that "This is not a simple event, it is permanent, eternal, and its expansion will never stop".

The museum was opened on the 12 July 1958 by the owner of the Île de Bendor, industrialist Paul Ricard (1909-1997). Ricard was the eponymous founder of Ricard, a manufacturer of pastis. The museum has two directors, Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown.

In 2007 the museum underwent conservation, carried out by a team of experts and volunteers. The conservation process discovered more than 5000 wine and spirit labels and more than 1000 menus and drinks lists dating back to 1860. The 2007 conservation also discovered dissertations on viniculture and distillation, which had been presented at the EUVS during the 1960s. The papers had been presented before modern technological advancements in spirit production.


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