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FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods

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Totally unique — the only fermented food festival in Spain. Niche but fascinating.

About FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods

Spain's only festival dedicated exclusively to fermented products. Korean soju and makkoli, Georgian kvevri wines, koji preparations, kombucha, and more. Professional sessions on Monday. Free entry.

FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods is an indoor event held at Nau Bostik in the Sant Andreu area of Barcelona. Entry is free.

What to Eat & Drink

Food

Fermented foods — kimchi, miso, koji, sauerkraut, kombucha

Drinks

Korean soju & makkoli, Georgian kvevri wines, natural wines

Expect to find fermented foods — kimchi, miso, koji, sauerkraut, kombucha among the highlights. On the drinks side, look out for korean soju & makkoli, georgian kvevri wines, natural wines.

Entertainment & Activities

Workshops
English Friendly

The event includes hands-on workshops where you can learn from experts.

Getting There

FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods takes place at Nau Bostik, Carrer de Ferran Turné, 11, 08030 Barcelona, in Barcelona’s Sant Andreu neighbourhood.

The venue is easy to reach by public transport. Get directions on Google Maps.

Good to Know

PriceFree
Pricing detailsFree entry, activities paid separately
Settingindoor
LanguageEnglish friendly

Frequently Asked Questions

When is FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods?

FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods takes place Saturday, 14 March 2026 – Monday, 16 March 2026 · 10am–8pm. It starts at 10am.

Where is FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods held?

The event takes place at Nau Bostik, Carrer de Ferran Turné, 11, 08030 Barcelona, in the Sant Andreu area.

How much does FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods cost?

Entry to FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods is free. Free entry, activities paid separately.

What food and drinks are available?

Food highlights include fermented foods — kimchi, miso, koji, sauerkraut, kombucha. Drink offerings include korean soju & makkoli, georgian kvevri wines, natural wines.

Is FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods suitable for English speakers?

Yes, FRMNT Festival — Fermented Foods is English-friendly. Barcelona is an international city and most food events welcome visitors from around the world.

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