7/5/25
From vine to wine: dive into wine tourism in Mallorca
Exploring wine tourism in Mallorca is embarking on a sensory journey through one of the most fascinating wine regions in the Mediterranean. The island, with its rich winemaking tradition and stunning landscapes, offers an experience that goes beyond mere wine tasting. Here, vineyards stretch between rolling hills and picturesque villages, where the Mediterranean sun and sea breeze create the perfect environment for producing wines of exceptional quality. Visitors can delight in a blend of traditional and modern winemaking techniques, discovering the secrets of each winery and savoring the unique character of Mallorcan wines.
From guided tastings to vineyard walks and talks with passionate winemakers, Mallorca promises a full immersion in its wine culture, inviting everyone to discover the flavors and stories that have defined its winemaking legacy. Will you join us on this wine route through Mallorca?
Wine tourism activities in Mallorca you can't miss
With landscapes that combine mountains, fields, and sea, the island offers a perfect setting for cultivating grapes that result in exceptional wines. Below, we present an essential route to immerse yourself in Mallorcan wine tourism, discovering unique wineries, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable cultural experiences:
1. Binissalem
Begin your wine adventure in Binissalem, the most famous wine region in Mallorca. Here, you can visit the José L. Ferrer Winery, one of the oldest on the island, established in 1931. At this winery, you can explore its fascinating blend of tradition and modernity, taste emblematic wines like Manto Negro and Callet, and learn about the process of making their organic wines.
Continue exploring Binissalem by visiting the Macià Batle Winery, where you can enjoy a wine tasting surrounded by vineyards and an art gallery. Here, red and white wines take center stage, accompanied by their own production of olive oils.
2. Santa Maria del Camí
From Binissalem, head towards Santa Maria del Camí, a town that hosts vineyards with picturesque views. The Ramanyà Winery is a must-stop, where the Ramanyà family will warmly welcome you. Here, you can enjoy a guided tour of their facilities and vineyards, and taste wines that reflect the Mediterranean character of the island.
Take advantage of the proximity to visit the Son Prim Winery, where tradition and innovation merge to create signature wines that stand out for their quality. Don't miss the opportunity to try their iconic wine, Son Prim Cuatro.
3. Felanitx
Continue your route to Felanitx, a wine region with a long tradition. Here, the Ànima Negra Winery awaits you with its selection of wines that capture the essence of the Mallorcan terroir. Known for their focus on native grapes, their wines are a true representation of the island's flavors. The winery offers guided tours that include tastings of their main wines, such as ÀN/2.
4. Porreres
In Porreres, the Mesquida Mora Winery is a leader in the production of biodynamic wines. This winery stands out for its commitment to sustainability and respect for the environment. Here, you can taste wines with a unique personality, the result of respect for the land and natural winemaking techniques.
5. Vi de la Terra Mallorca
Conclude your tour in the Vi de la Terra Mallorca designation of origin, where we recommend visiting the Can Majoral Winery in Algaida. This family winery produces organic wines that have gained international recognition. Enjoy a guided tasting and discover the nuances of their wines, accompanied by local products such as cheeses and cold cuts.
Along the route, you might coincide with wine festivals such as the Festa des Vermar in Binissalem, held in September, where wine takes center stage in a celebration full of traditions and cultural activities. Additionally, many wineries offer themed events throughout the year, providing the opportunity to meet winemakers and participate in pairing workshops.
To make the most of this experience, we recommend renting a car to move freely and enjoy the scenery. Also, choose accommodation that is well-located and offers all the services you need, like our rural hotel Predi Son Jaumell, perfect for travelers seeking sustainable accommodations in unique natural settings, ideal for relaxing and enjoying tranquility while listening to the birdsong. It also offers top-notch gastronomy and has its own vineyard, where the grapes are harvested to produce our own Son Jaumell wine. Surrounded by ancient holm oaks and nestled in a 14th-century building declared a historical heritage of Mallorca, our rural hotel Predi Son Jaumell in Capdepera provides all the services you need.
Additionally, on this wine tourism journey through Mallorca, bring a notebook to jot down your discoveries and a map of the wineries. Don't forget to pair the wines with the exquisite local cuisine, which includes delights such as sobrasada and artisanal cheeses. And above all, enjoy in moderation, allowing yourself to absorb every flavor and aroma that this wonderful island offers you.