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Discover the secrets of vermouth in Barcelona with a 2-hour interactive workshop, tasting premium vermouths, making your own bottle, and enjoying an aperitif.

The Vermouth-making workshop with aperitif in Barcelona offers a fascinating journey into this iconic Spanish drink. Hosted by Instituto del Vermut, the tour lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours and includes hands-on vermouth production, a blind tasting of two premium vermouths, and the chance to craft your own artisanal bottle. This activity is perfect for adults who want to learn about vermouth’s history, botanical secrets, and production techniques in a dynamic, interactive setting.
The workshop takes place in Barcelona’s city center, with the exact meeting point confirmed a week before. It’s conducted in Catalan and Spanish, with English and Italian available, making it accessible to a wide audience. Keep in mind, this isn’t an open bar—no full food service is included, only tastings and appetizers—but it’s an excellent choice for those wanting a deeper understanding of vermouth culture.
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The workshop begins in the heart of Barcelona, with the exact meeting point determined a week in advance. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, making it easy to plan other sightseeing activities afterward. The central location allows easy access from most parts of the city, ensuring a smooth start to this culinary exploration.
Travelers should bring a charged smartphone for photos or contact purposes, and should be aware that smoking, vaping, and recording are not allowed indoors. The venue is always within the city center, adding convenience to the overall experience.

The educational component of this workshop reveals the history and origin of vermouth, a drink with deep roots in Mediterranean culture. The Instituto del Vermut is recognized as the only official institution dedicated to vermouth education and appreciation, making this a trustworthy source of knowledge.
Guides explain the traditional and modern techniques used to produce vermouth, along with botanical ingredients that give each bottle its unique flavor. This focus on heritage and craftsmanship helps guests develop a greater appreciation for this versatile aperitif.
Guests participate in making their own artisanal vermouth using a variety of botanicals. The small craft bottle they create is the perfect size for traveling and can be taken home as a souvenir or gift. The production process is both educational and fun, giving a practical understanding of what goes into authentic vermouth.
The tasting session features two premium vermouths, experienced blind, allowing participants to explore their sensory profiles. The sampling is paired with appetizers (Pica Pica), which enhance the tasting experience without turning it into an open bar.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the workshop, guides act as friendly instructors, sharing stories and secrets behind vermouth’s complex flavors. The final quiz offers an official diploma to the winner, adding a touch of friendly competition and achievement.
This element encourages engagement and helps guests remember the key facts about vermouth, from botanical ingredients to pairing tips. It’s a fun way to solidify knowledge gained during the experience.
While this workshop is not suitable for children under 18, it is a great activity for adults who enjoy culinary arts, cocktail culture, or Spanish traditions. The interactive nature makes it ideal for groups, couples, or solo travelers eager to learn and sample.
It’s also an excellent gift idea for anyone interested in food and drink, especially those who appreciate hands-on experiences and cultural insights. The small group setting fosters a personalized and engaging environment.

The activity begins at 11:30 a.m. on weekends, with Check availability to confirm starting times. Since the location varies based on the booking, it’s crucial to verify details before your visit. The activity is fully refundable if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility to your planning.
Make sure to bring a charged smartphone for photos or communication purposes. Remember, no video or audio recording is permitted indoors, reinforcing the educational and professional nature of the workshop.
Rated 5 out of 5, this experience garners praise for being fun and dynamic, combining theory and practice seamlessly. The guides are skilled at making the session engaging, and the sampling and hands-on activities keep participants involved throughout.
Its central location, official status, and comprehensive approach make it a standout among Barcelona’s culinary experiences. It’s particularly appealing for anyone wanting a deeper dive into vermouth beyond just tasting.
This workshop suits adults with an interest in spirits, cocktails, or Spanish culture. It’s perfect for those seeking an interactive, educational, and delicious experience within Barcelona’s vibrant city center. If you’re curious about vermouth’s secrets and enjoy crafting your own bottle, this activity offers value and fun in a compact, well-organized format.
The Barcelona Vermouth-making workshop with aperitif offers a unique opportunity to learn, taste, and create in a friendly, professional environment. The instructor-led sessions enrich your understanding of this classic drink, and the sampling plus DIY bottle make this experience memorable.
While it’s not an open bar, the quality of tastings and educational content compensate beautifully. It’s ideal for food lovers, culture enthusiasts, or anyone interested in Spanish traditions. This official vermouth workshop stands out as a rich, enjoyable activity to add to your Barcelona itinerary.
“fue una actividad divertida y dinamica que mezclaba muy bien la teoria y la práctica”
Is this activity suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for guests under 18 years.
How long does the workshop last?
The activity lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours.
What languages are used during the workshop?
The workshop is conducted in Catalan and Spanish, with English and Italian also available.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible. Full payment is only required at the time of booking.
Where does the workshop take place?
The exact location is confirmed a week before based on your booking.
Are food and drinks included?
Only tastings and appetizers are included; there’s no open bar or full meal service.
Can I make my own vermouth to take home?
Yes, guests make their own small bottle of artisanal vermouth with botanicals, ideal for travel.
Is there a final test or diploma?
Yes, a final quiz awards an official diploma for the winner.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the activity.
What should I bring?
Just a charged smartphone for photos or communication during the workshop.