Barcelona Wine Week 2027

February 8 – 10, 2027, at Fira Barcelona, Montjuïc

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Barcelona Wine Week 2027: the great showcase for Spanish wine

To talk about wine in Spain is to talk about culture, history, tradition and shared moments. And if there is one place where all that know-how comes together with a clear professional focus, it is Barcelona Wine Week, an event that has become a meeting point for wineries, winemakers, distributors, buyers and brands linked to the wine sector.

Barcelona Wine Week 2027 will be held from 8 to 10 February 2027 at Fira Barcelona’s Montjuïc venue. After a 2026 edition marked by international growth, the fair returns with the goal of continuing to boost the visibility of quality Spanish wine and create new business opportunities for exhibiting wineries.

If your company wants to stand out in this environment, a well-designed stand is key. At Servis, we support brands and wineries at trade fairs so their presence is coherent, attractive and ready to turn every visit into a business opportunity.

What is Barcelona Wine Week?

Barcelona Wine Week (BWW) is one of the most important professional trade fairs for Spanish wine. It brings together wineries, designations of origin, distributors, national and international buyers, sommeliers, specialist media and companies offering solutions for the sector.

More than a wine fair, BWW works as a platform for business, networking and brand positioning. Over three days, Fira Barcelona Montjuïc hosts tastings, conferences, presentations, B2B meetings and exhibition areas designed to showcase the diversity and quality of Spanish wine.

The next edition is scheduled for 8 to 10 February 2027, with Barcelona once again becoming a meeting point for wineries looking to open markets, strengthen commercial relationships and gain visibility among a specialised professional audience.

Main areas and content at Barcelona Wine Week 2027

One of Barcelona Wine Week’s strengths is the way it organises its exhibition offer. The fair maintains two halls and five sectors to help every visitor quickly find wineries, brands, solutions and knowledge areas linked to their professional interests.

  • BWW Lands: the area focused on wine regions, designations of origin and quality labels, with an equal spatial design that highlights the uniqueness of each territory.
  • BWW Brands: a space for wineries, winery groups and multi-brand distributors seeking a more personalised corporate presence.
  • BWW Complements & Tech: an area dedicated to equipment, tools, wine accessories, services, publications and solutions linked to the wine sector.
  • Impulse: a format aimed at small projects that prefer to participate outside a specific quality label or grouped format.
  • Collectives: a space for small-production wineries, often linked to low-intervention practices and collective participation formats.
  • BWW Hub: the fair’s knowledge hub, with tastings, conferences and sessions on trends, markets, innovation and wine culture.

This structure helps exhibiting wineries position themselves better and allows visitors to plan a more efficient agenda during the fair.

Key figures from Barcelona Wine Week 2026

To understand the current scale of the event, it is worth looking at the real figures from the latest edition held. Barcelona Wine Week 2026 closed with results that confirm its role as a strategic platform for Spanish wine:

  • 25,953 professional visitors, with 20% international attendees from 73 countries.
  • 1,350 exhibiting wineries from all over Spain, represented through 90 designations of origin and quality labels.
  • 138 speakers, including critics, winemakers, Masters of Wine and international experts.
  • 962 invited international buyers, 25% more than in the previous edition.
  • Around 13,700 business meetings generated over the three days of the fair.
  • 1,000 national buyers and distributors linked to retail, specialist distribution and the horeca channel.
  • 17 million euros in estimated economic impact for Barcelona.

These results show that BWW is not only growing in size, but also in international relevance and real capacity to generate high-quality commercial contacts.

Why attend Barcelona Wine Week 2027?

If you manage a winery, are part of a designation of origin, work in distribution or are looking for new opportunities in the sector, Barcelona Wine Week 2027 is an event worth adding to your calendar. The fair concentrates a major part of the professional Spanish wine ecosystem into just a few days.

  • It enables face-to-face contact with buyers, distributors and importers.
  • It helps present new products in a specialised environment with strong professional intent.
  • It reinforces brand positioning among prescribers, media and potential customers.
  • It facilitates B2B meetings through buyer programmes and matchmaking tools.
  • It offers an up-to-date view of trends, markets, sustainability, innovation and consumption.
  • It turns Barcelona into an international showcase for quality Spanish wine.

For exhibitors, the value lies in combining visibility, a commercial agenda and a well-planned brand presence, from stand design to post-fair follow-up.

Tips if you are thinking of exhibiting at Barcelona Wine Week 2027

If you plan to bring your winery, brand or solution for the wine sector to Barcelona Wine Week 2027, it is worth preparing your participation well in advance. The next edition will be held from 8 to 10 February 2027 and the organisers are already inviting companies to book their space, so every early decision will influence your ability to attract visitors, generate conversations and turn contacts into opportunities.

Define your objective clearly

Before booking space, think about what you want to achieve: opening new markets, presenting a wine range, strengthening brand image, attracting distributors or holding meetings with specific buyers. That objective will shape the participation format, stand design, commercial message and team attending the fair.

Choose the right exhibition space

Barcelona Wine Week organises the exhibition into areas such as BWW Lands, BWW Brands, BWW Complements & Tech, Impulse and Collectives. Choosing the right area helps place you in front of the right audience. Review the participation conditions, availability, location and stand format in advance so you do not leave important decisions until the last minute.

Prepare your stand in advance

A good stand should make tasting, conversation and quick brand recognition easy. Take care of lighting, circulation, counters, storage and product presentation. In such a business-oriented fair, a clear and professional space helps every visitor understand who you are and why they should stop. At Servis, we can help you with the design, assembly and dismantling of your stand.

Train the team that will staff the stand

The team must know the wines, the winery’s story, prices, distribution channels and key messages well. It is also important to agree on how to record contacts, how to prioritise relevant visits and how to respond to international buyers or technical profiles looking for specific information.

Manage your meeting agenda well

The fair promotes programmes such as Hosted Buyers, Key Buyers and matchmaking tools to facilitate meetings with buyers. If you exhibit in 2027, use these resources as soon as they become available and prepare a realistic agenda, leaving time between appointments to attend spontaneous visits and maintain quality conversations.

Think about the experience

A well-planned tasting, a clear explanation of the wine’s origin or a simple dynamic at the stand can make a difference. At BWW, the product is the star, but the way it is presented helps visitors remember your brand and want to continue the conversation after the fair.

Plan logistics in detail

Close in advance the transport of bottles, promotional material, permits, support staff, stand assembly and any technical requirements. Good planning avoids last-minute pressure in the days before the fair and allows the team to focus on selling, presenting and attending visitors.

Take care of post-fair follow-up

The fair does not end when the stand is dismantled. Classify contacts, set priorities and prepare personalised follow-up messages. In an event with thousands of professionals and business meetings, speed and clarity after the fair can turn a first contact into a real commercial opportunity.

Trends that will shape Barcelona Wine Week 2027

After a 2026 edition marked by international growth, business and specialised content, Barcelona Wine Week 2027 is set to continue strengthening several key lines for the sector:

  • Internationalisation: greater focus on strategic buyers, new markets and export opportunities for Spanish wine.
  • Sustainability: initiatives linked to environmental good practices, efficiency, resource reuse and responsible projects within the wine sector.
  • Innovation and technology: solutions for wineries, traceability, equipment, services and tools that improve sector competitiveness.
  • Wine experience and culture: tastings, training sessions and content that help explain the value of territory, winemaking and wine diversity.
  • Wine tourism and healthy consumption: content lines that the fair maintains as part of its commitment to the sector’s macrotrends.

These trends reinforce the need to attend with a carefully planned presence, a clear proposal and a stand ready to communicate value at first glance.

Practical tips for planning your visit

If you are visiting Barcelona Wine Week 2027, organise your agenda in advance to make the most of the three days of the fair.

  • Book accommodation as early as possible, especially if you are travelling from outside Barcelona.
  • Review the fair areas and prioritise the wineries, brands or suppliers that interest you most.
  • Check the activity programme when the organisers publish the 2027 agenda.
  • Plan access to the Montjuïc venue and transport connections.
  • Have your contact details ready to make meetings and networking opportunities easier.

A well-planned visit allows you to discover trends, compare proposals and generate useful contacts without wasting time between halls.

Final conclusion

Taking part in Barcelona Wine Week 2027 means joining a professional community working to promote the quality, diversity and international projection of Spanish wine. It is a fair where tradition, business, innovation and experience meet in the same space.

For wineries and exhibiting companies, the challenge is to arrive with a clear proposal and a presence that matches the scale of the event. A well-designed stand does more than display product: it helps tell a story, facilitates meetings and conveys trust from the first contact.

At Servis, we believe that supporting our clients at fairs like BWW is much more than building a space: it is helping them turn their presence into a real brand and business tool.

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