The leading show will bring together more than 1,100 wineries from across the country.
Credit: Barcelona Wine Week
From February 3rd to 5th, the Montjuïc venue at Fira de Barcelona will welcome over 1,100 Spanish wineries and 24,000 attendees in what promises to be Barcelona Wine Week’s (BWW) largest edition to date. With 75 Designations of Origin (D.O.s) and other quality seals from 16 autonomous communities, BWW will showcase the breadth and richness of Spanish wine.
The show offers a unique journey through the country’s diverse wine regions: from the most renowned areas, such as Rioja and Ribera del Duero, to smaller D.O.s with exceptional wines, such as Ribeira Sacra (Galicia), Alella (Barcelona), Rueda (Castilla y León), and Somontano (Aragón).
With a 31% increase from 2024, BWW will feature two pavilions and an approximately 20% rise in global participation, further establishing the fair as a key platform for promoting Spanish wine to new markets such as South Korea, Poland, Mexico, and Japan.
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BWW 2025´s ‘Hosted Buyers Program’ will bring over 700 key international importers and distributors, focusing on fast-growing markets, with support from Spain’s ICEX trade promotion body.
‘BWW wants to become a truly game-changer for the industry’, says Javier Pagés, President of BWW and the Cava D.O. ‘We are confident that this year’s show will serve as a platform for Spanish quality wineries to expand and strengthen their position in an increasingly competitive market.’
Despite a slowdown in global exports in terms