The 2026 edition of Caccia Village has come to a close, and for Fiocchi it was far more than a simple trade show appearance: three intense days, lived alongside those who turn their hunting passion into identity and culture.
From 16 to 18 May, the Umbriafiere exhibition centre in Bastia Umbra once again established itself as the leading meeting point for the world of hunting, shooting and outdoor activities. At Box 24, Hall 8, our team welcomed thousands of enthusiasts and professionals.
Passione Ardente: the heart of this edition
On Sunday 17 May, the Wild Arena hosted "Passione Ardente": the most anticipated event on our programme, and one of the most memorable moments of the entire fair.
The talk dedicated to hunting and to the history of Fiocchi traced a century and a half of innovation, tradition and deep ties with our territory. A narrative that brought together memories, data and future perspectives, in dialogue with an audience that knows the value of our cartridges first-hand, having chosen them in the field for generations.
The day continued with "Wild Cooking" alongside chef Guido Colombo: a game-based show cooking session that brought back to centre stage what has always mattered to us — the raw ingredient, conviviality, respect for the supply chain. The closing tasting turned the afternoon into a shared ritual, made of authentic flavours and of faces that, over the course of the fair, became part of the same story.
One hundred and fifty years of passion
Talking about innovation in a company that has been operating since 1876 means talking about a continuous process: cycles of research, ballistic testing, feedback from the field, refinements, new solutions.
Caccia Village offered a tangible opportunity to show this method at work. The conversations at our booth were not casual exchanges, but focused technical discussions: questions about loads, shot sizes, how a cartridge behaves under real-world conditions. Insights that make their way back into our departments and help shape the products to come.
At Caccia Village 2026 we met people with deep hunting experience — in some cases handed down through generations — who took part in our events and shared with us what it means, today, to live hunting with awareness. These are conversations that stay with us, and that guide the way we look at our work.
This fair reminded us that 150 years are not a finish line, but a shared heritage. Thank you!

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