Frio Group Unveils Bold Innovations at IFA 2025

At this year’s IFA, the Frio Group made a powerful statement with its portfolio of brands—La Sommelière, Avintage, Climadiff, Provintech, Avintage sur mesure, and Frigelux—showcasing a wave of innovations that push the boundaries of refrigeration and smart technology. Among the highlights: the debut of specialized cheese and vegetable cellars, and a major leap forward in AI integration within the Vinotag app, reinforcing Frio’s edge in a competitive global market.

🌍 A Global Vision Backed by Results

With decades of presence at IFA, Frio Group continues to evolve, blending tradition with cutting-edge innovation. Already a household name in France, the company is rapidly expanding its international footprint. “We’ve reached breakeven this year, with exports now accounting for 50% of our turnover,” shared President Didier Grychta. “We’re seeing strong momentum in the U.S., South America, and South Korea.”

The first half of 2025 saw a 15-point growth surge, driven by standout performances both domestically and abroad. In France, La Sommelière is gaining traction in the freestanding segment, while Climadiff and Avintage are making waves in the built-in category—especially with the Platinum range, which is resonating with kitchen designers. Frigelux’s new built-in refrigerator line is also proving to be a hit.

🧀 Avintage Expands Its Horizons

Located in Hall 6.1, Frio’s expansive booth spotlighted fresh innovations across all its brands, with Avintage leading the charge. Responding to market demand, the brand introduced new formats in its Platinum range, including 75 cm tall units and a 98 cm niche—perfectly aligned with standard oven and microwave dimensions.

But the real breakthrough? Avintage is venturing beyond wine. The brand now offers dedicated cellars for cheese and vegetables—two categories often underserved by traditional refrigeration. “Wine isn’t the only product that requires careful preservation,” noted Marketing Director Pierre-Jean Landelle. “Cheese and vegetables have unique needs that standard fridges simply don’t meet.”

President Grychta added, “The wine-cheese pairing was a natural evolution. Our cheese cellar mimics a maturing environment, keeping products at tasting temperature. The vegetable cellar, which doesn’t exist on the market today, offers a genuine solution for consumers.” These new cellars feature customizable temperature and humidity settings, with the vegetable model reaching over 90% humidity. Launch is slated for early 2026.

🤖 Vinotag Gets Smarter with AI

Frio Group is also transforming the digital experience with its Vinotag app. Originally designed to help users catalogue their wine collections, the app now features conversational AI for a more personalized experience.

“Say I’m having Indian food tonight—I can ask the app to recommend the best bottle from my cellar,” explained Landelle during a demo. “It can also tell me which bottle to drink first based on peak aging, or suggest additions to my collection based on what I already own.”

This AI-driven functionality turns Vinotag into a smart sommelier, offering tailored insights and recommendations that adapt to each user’s preferences and inventory. It’s a leap forward in digital wine management, making the app more intuitive and versatile than ever.

Frio Group maintains its leading position in the wine cellar sector

The Frio Group exhibited its many new wine cellar products at the IFA in Berlin. While posting good results, it continues to work closely with kitchen designers to offer the most suitable products on the market.

By achieving a turnover of €70 million in 2023, the Frio Group maintains its leading position in the wine cellar sector,through its brands La Sommelière, Climadiff, Avintage, Avintage Sur Mesure, Temptech  ” with the widest range on the market –  Didier Grychta , CEO of the Frio Group. Implemented 2 years ago, the new sales organization has helped to support these good results. Previously divided by brand, it is now split into 2 universes covered by the Group: built-in and freestanding. “These great repercussions are notably due to the real synergy that we have managed to create between the different brands.”

Other highlights: the custom-made activity, initially present under Provintech, is now expressed through the new brand Avintage Sur Mesure. In close collaboration with customers and kitchen designers, it works on each piece to make it unique. “At the EspritCuisine trade fair, we exhibited custom-made wine cellars and the feedback was positive. We are now operating it under another brand, emphasizing these notions of Made in France and craftsmanship.” In addition, the Group has developed a new built-in range for its Frigelux brand , recognized in the world of domestic and professional refrigeration since 1930. It includes 6 references that can be integrated into a column as well as a Multi-door refrigerator and a French door refrigerator less than 60 cm deep.