La fête du piment d'Espelette, the must-see village festival!

The fête du piment d'Espelette is an unforgettable event in the southwest of France, and a great reason to celebrate surrounded by thousands of visitors, tourists, curious onlookers and, above all, locals. Every year, the charming little village of Espelette celebrates the end of the harvest of its famous pimento pepper with the Espelette Pimento Festival on the last weekend of October. Come and experience a unique moment in the Basque Country in the heart of autumn!

In 2025, the Chili Pepper Festival will take place on Saturday October 25 and Sunday October 26, 2025.


La fête du piment d'Espelette, a village festival not to be missed

Espelette village Basque Country
The village of Espelette


Ah the famous Espelette pepper! This powerful and generous ingredient, undisputed star of Basque cuisine, sublimates local gastronomy on a daily basis and the refined recipes of the greatest chefs around the world.

Every year, the Espelette pepper is in the spotlight on the last weekend of October. This colorful festival is an unmissable gourmet event in the Basque Country. In a picturesque setting, in the heart of the mountains and hills, the facades of traditional red and green half-timbered houses proudly display strings of fresh bunches of red peppers drying in the sun. The village is celebrating, joy and good humor are at the rendezvous! Share warm moments and enjoy local Basque products in a festive and friendly atmosphere.


Espelette pepper cluster
Bunches of Espelette peppers

The Espelette chilli festival, a colorful program to discover every year

A whole program is planned to the rhythm of bandas (street brass bands), concerts of Basque choirs, demonstrations of Basque dances and pelota. A solemn mass with the choir of Espelette is organized to bless the peppers. The ancestral brotherhoods of Espelette pepper parade through the streets of the village in folkloric outfits. The ceremony of induction into the Confrérie du piment d'Espelette and the presentation of the prize for the pepper of the year are highlights of the festival which reward unique know-how.

The Espelette pepper festival is the promise of conviviality and emotions to be shared. Enjoy the market of producers and craftsmen, admire the shows of the "makilaris" who handle traditional sticks with the greatest dexterity. Attend the many street concerts and treat yourself in the restaurants that offer gourmet menus around peppers!


Espelette Chilli Festival 2025 programme


Saturday, October 25, 2025

The famous pimento pepper is sold all day long, spread out on stalls alongside local and regional products. Keep your eyes and ears open as the Bandas Festival takes to the streets, creating a festive and convivial atmosphere.

  • 3:30pm: Local traditions take center stage with Basque dance performances by artists such as Ezpela.
  • 5pm: Emotion spreads through the village streets as the Ezpeletan Kantuz men's choir begins its concert at Saint-Etienne church.
  • 8pm: Enjoy a delicious local dinner served to the rhythm of the evening's entertainment, under the cover.


Sunday, October 26, 2025


  • 10am: The day begins with a solemn mass with the Espelette choir and the Ezpeletarrak brass band, followed by the blessing of the peppers.
  • 11am: Discover an unmissable tradition: the parade of brotherhoods through the streets, a moment rich in emotion and color.
  • 12pm: It's time for the induction ceremony for new members of the Confrérie du Piment d'Espelette, and the presentation of the Piment 2023 prize to the world champion Gaëtan Germain  (rugby)
  • 12:30 pm: Share a convivial moment in the town's bars and restaurants, over an aperitif or a meal to sample local specialties.
  • 1pm: It's time for lunch for the brotherhoods after the parade.
  • 3:30 pm: The pediment features a magnificent Makilaris show and demonstrations of Basque dance and percussion.
  • 4:30 pm Attend a bare-handed pelota game.


party piment espelette


Fête du Piment d'Espelette, practical information

Every year, the town of Espelette attracts thousands of visitors to discover this traditional local event. And accommodation is not always easy to find! The best thing to do is to plan ahead and book your stay as early as possible. Contact campsites, B&Bs, hotels or gîtes as soon as possible to find out more, and wait until the last weekend in October to take advantage of this magnificent festival of Espelette chilli peppers that livens up the streets of the village every year.

Shuttles are also available to help you get around more easily, departing from :

  • Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle,
  • Souraïde church,
  • Cambo-les-Bains bus station,
  • Erreka farm in Itxassou,
  • Larressorre

Bring change to pay for the ticket, between €2 and €2.5 per trip.

A parking area will also be available at the Errobi zone in Itxassou for campervans

Espelette pepper
A high quality spice, with a delicate aroma, which seasons a majority of dishes in the Basque Country

The production of Espelette pepper

In Espelette and in the nine villages of Labourd (Souraide, Jatxou, Larressore, Itxassou, Ainhoa, Cambo les Bains, Halsou, Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle and Ustaritz) autumn heralds the end of the Espelette pepper harvest. This started in August and will end in December. Among the producers of the famous spice, it's effervescence. After harvesting the plots, the task is heavy. The peppers harvested must meet the precise criteria of the Protected Designation of Origin: holy fruits without necrosis, 100% red, with a regular conical shape and a size varying between 7 and 14cm! These requirements oblige local producers to work within the rules of excellence and respect ancestral know-how.

You must first sort and stalk the chilli by hand and then put it in the oven to ensure complete drying. Chilies dehydrate slowly and develop aromas reminiscent of tomato, pepper, toast and other flavors. After cooking, the chilli is crushed, reduced to powder and packaged in sachets before being granted PDO certification.

In Espelette and the villages growing Espelette pepper, producers are happy to open their farms to visitors. They are happy to share their passion for peppers, from cultivation and hand picking to drying and powdering. A fascinating discovery of an authentic and very much alive tradition which is perpetuated from generation to generation!


chilli fields
Espelette pepper fields
Picking up Espelette pepper
We pick them up by hand
Sorting Espelette peppers
We have to sort them and let them dry
Espelette pepper drying
The peppers are found on shelves for a final drying in the oven
Dry Espelette pepper

PDO Espelette Pepper

Originally from Mexico, the Espelette pepper of the "Gorria" variety was imported into the Basque Country in the 16th century. He arrived in the village of Espelette in 1650.

Since then, it has been cultivated on sloping and sunny plots, in the heart of a privileged natural environment, in the hollow of the hills and ridges which form a vast circus. A very specific area, benefiting from a microclimate, meets the criteria of the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée around Espelette, bounded to the north by a succession of ridges, to the west by the Nivelle valley, to the south and east by the peaks between Mount Ursuya and Mount Ereby.

Espelette pepper is the one and only certified French spice. Since 2000 and thanks to the initiatives of the producers, the AOC and the AOP guarantee to the consumers the exceptional character of the product, its taste qualities and its origin. This recognition is valid at national and European level. To obtain the approval valid for 5 years, the producers submit samples of peppers which undergo controls according to the very strict criteria of the specifications of the AOP Piment d'Espelette. A local product that is the great pride of producers and that delights the taste buds of visitors all year round!


Chilli at different times of drying
Espelette pepper



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Photos and Article written by Lesley Williamson for the Basque Country Guide


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