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Barcelona Wine Week 2026

Fira de Barcelona (Montjuïc Venue), Barcelona
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Barcelona Wine Week 2026

Barcelona Wine Week 2026 returns to Barcelona city from 2–4 February 2026 at Fira de Barcelona (Montjuïc Venue), bringing together Spain’s leading wineries, buyers, and trade professionals for three days of tastings, business, and cultural programming. With an expected 1,300 Spanish wineries representing 85+ Designations of Origin and quality seals, the 2026 edition is positioned as one of the biggest yet, and it lands right when Barcelona feels crisp, lively, and perfect for food-and-wine exploring.

Barcelona Wine Week 2026: what it is and why it matters

Barcelona Wine Week, often shortened to BWW, is widely described as Spain’s flagship trade fair for quality Spanish wine, designed for professionals who want to taste broadly and do serious business in a concentrated time window. The fair has become a key meeting point where wineries, importers, distributors, sommeliers, and hospitality leaders connect, compare vintages, and discuss what is changing in the global wine market. For visitors coming to Barcelona city during BWW, the draw is not only what happens inside the halls, but also how the event spills out into the city’s restaurants, wine bars, and cultural spaces.

BWW’s growth has been fast and measurable. A Fira de Barcelona recap of the 2025 edition reported 1,266 wineries from 81 Designations of Origin and nearly 25,700 professional visitors, with 20% international, and it estimated an economic impact of about €17 million for Barcelona. Those numbers help explain why Barcelona Wine Week 2026 is considered a serious date on the wine calendar: it has scale, international reach, and real business weight.

Confirmed dates, times, and venue in Barcelona city

Barcelona Wine Week 2026 is confirmed for 2–4 February 2026. Official useful information lists opening hours as:

  • 2 and 3 February: 10:00–19:00
  • 4 February: 10:00–17:00

The confirmed location is Fira de Barcelona, Montjuïc Venue, at Av. Reina Maria Cristina, s/n, 08004 Barcelona, a central area close to Plaça d’Espanya and the Montjuïc cultural zone.

Getting there is straightforward for city visitors. The official page lists Espanya as the nearest station for both Metro (L1, L3) and FGC lines, with multiple bus routes also serving the same hub. If you want to stay close enough to walk, the Plaça d’Espanya area is a practical base, while still being well connected to the rest of Barcelona city for evening dining plans.

What to expect inside: tastings, meetings, and masterclasses

Barcelona Wine Week is built around tasting and trade conversations, and the scale of the 2026 edition suggests you should arrive with a plan. Fira de Barcelona’s 2026 press release states the exhibition space is nearly full and expects around 1,300 Spanish wineries, spanning major brands and smaller producers. It also says the event will occupy two halls (1 and 8) at the Montjuïc venue with 10,100 m² dedicated to exhibitors.

One of the most exciting aspects of BWW is that it is not only about pouring wines. The event includes structured content, and the 2026 press release references a masterclass titled “10+1 legends of Jerez,” delivered by journalist and sommelier Ramón Francàs, which signals that key regions and deep-dive themes will be part of the week’s learning program. For professionals and serious enthusiasts, masterclasses and guided tastings can be the difference between simply “trying a lot” and leaving with a real sense of Spain’s diversity and direction.

How to taste smart at a fair this size

With hundreds of wineries and thousands of wines, the smartest approach is to pick a theme each day. One day can be classic regions and benchmark producers, another can focus on emerging producers and new styles, and a final day can be about follow-up conversations and re-tasting favorites. The official Barcelona Wine Week app is promoted as essential for navigating the event, including your badge, agenda, exhibitor catalogue, and maps, so using it can save time and help you organize meetings.

Pacing also matters. The official “useful information” page even includes a “Raise a glass to health” section with a set of tips to take care of yourself during the fair, which is a subtle reminder that multi-day tasting events demand hydration, food breaks, and rest. In practical terms, the best tasters are the ones who treat the day like an endurance sport, not a sprint.

The “BWW likes the city” effect: wine beyond the halls

One of the most appealing parts of Barcelona Wine Week is how it connects with Barcelona city itself. Fira de Barcelona’s 2026 press release states that, as in previous fairs, the “BWW likes the city” programme will organize activities and experiences outside the venue to fill Barcelona with wine, in partnership with sectors like commerce, culture, and leisure. For visitors, this creates a two-layer experience: structured tastings by day, then city discovery by night.

This is also where Barcelona shines. Barcelona already has a world-class food culture, and February is a great time to focus on long meals, small plates, and relaxed evenings without peak-summer crowds. Pairing BWW with Barcelona’s dining scene turns a professional trip into a full city experience.

Barcelona city travel tips for wine week

Montjuïc is not only a trade-fair district, it is one of Barcelona’s landmark zones. Staying near Plaça d’Espanya puts you close to the venue and also places you at the gateway to Montjuïc’s museums and viewpoints, which can be a calming counterbalance to a busy tasting schedule. If you prefer a more neighborhood feel, you can stay elsewhere and commute via Metro to Espanya, which is listed as the main public transit station for the fair.

Where to stay for easy mornings

Because doors open at 10:00, mornings can move quickly. Staying within an easy transit ride reduces stress and increases the chance you arrive fresh and focused. The official site also encourages booking accommodation early and notes special accommodation rates for visitors and exhibitors via booking partners, reinforcing that the city gets busy around the event.

Transport perks and travel planning

The official information page mentions travel benefits such as special fares with Qatar Airways using promo code BWW26 for travel up to 4 February 2026, and it also references special rates with Renfe and Iberia for visitors and exhibitors. If you are traveling internationally, those perks can be a meaningful cost saver, especially when combined with early hotel booking.

The numbers that show BWW’s momentum

If you want a quick sense of how fast Barcelona Wine Week has grown, the 2025 edition offers useful benchmarks. Drinks International reported 25,700 professional visitors (with 20% international) and 1,266 wineries, along with an estimated €17 million injected into the Barcelona economy. Fira de Barcelona’s recap aligns with those figures and also noted the show expanded into two pavilions due to demand.

For 2026, the expectations rise again. Fira de Barcelona projects about 1,300 Spanish wineries representing 85+ Designations of Origin and quality seals, and it notes that 95% of wineries from the previous fair are expected to return, an unusually strong retention signal for a trade event. Those statistics matter because they suggest both buyer confidence and exhibitor satisfaction, which typically translates to better energy on the floor and a more diverse tasting experience.

Tickets and entry: what’s confirmed and what to check

The official public pages retrieved here confirm dates, location, transport access, and the need to use a digital badge via the official app, but they do not clearly publish a simple public ticket price list in the same “useful information” section. Because Barcelona Wine Week is a professional trade show, access rules and registration types may vary, so it is best to confirm current registration options directly through the official registration path in the visitor area.

Some third-party sources mention pass prices, but since pricing can change by phase and category, it is safer to treat those as non-final unless they come directly from the event’s official registration system. The most reliable planning move is to set your travel dates first, then register once your professional category and attendance days are clear.

Verified Information at a glance

  • Event name: Barcelona Wine Week 2026
  • Event category: Wine trade show (quality Spanish wine)
  • Dates: 2–4 February 2026
  • Opening hours: 2–3 Feb: 10:00–19:00; 4 Feb: 10:00–17:00
  • Venue: Fira de Barcelona, Montjuïc Venue
  • Address: Av. Reina Maria Cristina, s/n, 08004 Barcelona
  • Venue halls (2026): Halls 1 and 8
  • Expected scale (2026): ~1,300 Spanish wineries from 85+ Designations of Origin and quality seals
  • Space (2026): 10,100 m² exhibition surface area
  • City program (confirmed): “BWW likes the city” activities outside the fair
  • Ticket pricing: Not confirmed on the official “useful information” page provided here

If Barcelona city is your kind of place, full of taste, design, and late-night conversation, Barcelona Wine Week 2026 is the perfect excuse to immerse yourself in Spain’s wine culture by day and let the city take over in the evenings, so plan your February visit, leave room for discovery, and raise a glass to the stories waiting in every hall and every neighborhood.

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