Catalonia is a land built on recipes. The products in its pantries reflect the diversity of the region’s geography, the hard work of its farmers, livestock breeders, and fisherfolk, and the commitment of its winegrowers to the landscape. On this gastro road trip through Catalonia, we will encounter unique products, traditional flavours, avant-garde cuisine, lively markets and food festivals. Wineries, oil mills and olive presses open their doors along the wine and olive oil routes, while orchards and farms invite you to share in their daily work. From world-famous chefs and large producers to small-scale artisans, everyone plays their part in respecting nature, preserving the land and protecting biodiversity. You don’t need a map for this grand tour – just follow your senses and savour every minute. Catalonia is served.
In Catalonia, food and drink are not just for sustenance – they have become an integral part of the culture. The result is a year-round calendar packed with gourmet events: fairs, festivals and themed celebrations that add a playful dimension to the world of food and wine, where gastronomy becomes a great reason to celebrate life. The weekly markets that dot the region are excellent places to get a feel for the towns and villages, many of which have stalls where farmers sell their produce directly to consumers. Celebrations, festivals and fairs centred around food often combine music, art, theatre or literature with the culinary experience. Wine also has its own events, from new-wine festivals to long-established fairs, where visitors can discover the unique characteristics of each wine region and witness the thriving state of the Catalan wine sector.
In Catalonia, food and drink are not just for sustenance – they have become an integral part of the culture. The result is a year-round calendar packed with gourmet events: fairs, festivals and themed celebrations that add a playful dimension to the world of food and wine, where gastronomy becomes a great reason to celebrate life. The weekly markets that dot the region are excellent places to get a feel for the towns and villages, many of which have stalls where farmers sell their produce directly to consumers. Celebrations, festivals and fairs centred around food often combine music, art, theatre or literature with the culinary experience. Wine also has its own events, from new-wine festivals to long-established fairs, where visitors can discover the unique characteristics of each wine region and witness the thriving state of the Catalan wine sector.