The 2025 edition of Barcelona Wine Week. Image courtesy Barcelona Wine Week

Barcelona Wine Week (BWW) will bring together more than 1,300 wineries, a 4% increase from the previous edition in 2025, to be held at Fira de Barcelona’s Montjuïc venue from February 2 to 4.

This edition of Barcelona Wine Week will bring together Spanish wineries represented in 90 Designations of Origin, including Ribera del Duero, Rioja, Priorat, Montsant, Rueda, Cava, Jumilla, La Mancha and Alicante, along with labels from across the country, aiming to reflect the diversity and excellence of Spanish wine.

Among the confirmed exhibitors at the event are major brands such as Torres, Vallformosa, Lan, Matarromera, José Pariente, Marqués del Atrio, Raventós Codorníu, Grandes Pagos de España, Araex, Juve & Camps and Freixenet. Joining them for the first time are wineries and groups such as Grupo Osborne and the DO Rueda, which will participate as a direct exhibitor for the first time, along with hundreds of medium and small wineries and more than 300 micro-wineries and emerging projects from all over Spain.

In terms of representation, the Spanish regions with the greatest presence at Barcelona Wine Week are Catalonia (320), Castilla y León (260), La Rioja (105) and Castilla-La Mancha (75). In this edition, the regions showing the strongest growth in the number of wineries compared with the previous edition are Andalusia (66), Murcia (40) and Asturias (6).

The exhibition area of Barcelona Wine Week, which this year will occupy 10,800 m² (9% more than in 2025), will include areas such as a self-guided tasting zone, a space for meetings and networking among industry professionals, and a speaker’s corner devoted to the latest trends.

President of Barcelona Wine Week and of the D.O. Cava, Javier Pagés, said this year’s event was set to be “unmissable”.

“…it is the place where Spanish wineries and international buyers meet, get inspired and create real business opportunities,” he said. “An ideal platform to present innovations, connect with distributors, strengthen relationships and share a common vision of the future of wine. All in a professional, attractive and dynamic environment.”

 

Nearly 1,900 national and international buyers

To boost business opportunities for exhibitors, BWW’s hosted buyers program is collaborating with ICEX Spain Trade and Investment. This edition will bring together more than 880 buyers from strategic markets in Europe, America and Asia. Around 13,500 business meetings are expected between wineries and international professionals. Among them are distributors such as Divin (Canada), Delta Wines (Netherlands), Global Wines & Spirits (Colombia) and Imperial Beverage (USA), as well as supermarkets like Coto (Argentina), NSLC (Canada) and Huge (Japan), to name a few.

Barcelona Wine Week also expects to attract more than a thousand national buyers from large-scale retail, specialist retail and the HoReCa channel, the main distribution channels for Spanish wine today.

The event will pay tribute to generations of winegrowers and winemakers who have dedicated their lives to caring for the land and crafting each bottle, giving a voice to winemaking families such as Torres, Vega Sicilia, Gramona, Artadi and José Pariente, among others, who will explain how their wines have endured over time or, in some cases, how generational change brings new mindsets and ways of understanding wine.

At the same time, the show will feature a programme of 80 activities and 136 national and international experts participating in conferences, round tables and tastings to reveal major industry trends. One of the highlights of the upcoming edition is the participation of the renowned British wine critic and Financial Times columnist Jancis Robinson, who will lead the tasting “Tradition and Innovation: From Past to Present.”

The previous edition of BWW, in February 2025, brought together 1,266 exhibiting wineries, 81 DOs and nearly 25,700 professional visitors, 20% of them international.

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