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Which wineries on Mallorca welcome visitors for tours and tastings?

Exploring the island’s winemaking traditions is best done by visiting one of its many family-run wineries, especially in the Binissalem region, known for its fragrant reds and dry whites. Here, estates such as Bodegas José L. Ferrer or Macià Batle invite visitors to wander through vineyards and ancient cellars, learning about grape varieties native to the area, like Manto Negro and Callet. Tasting sessions often include local pairings such as sobrassada sausage or ensaimada pastries, which offer a true sense of Mallorca’s cuisine alongside its wine.

Further afield, in the foothills of the Tramuntana near Pollença or Alcúdia, smaller boutique bodegas also open their doors to enthusiasts. These offer a more intimate experience, where you can chat directly with winemakers about their aims to balance tradition and innovation. Outside the main harvest season, many wineries participate in village festivals like the Festa de la Verema, showcasing the island's celebratory spirit and giving visitors a taste of the communal joy imbued in local winemaking.

While access by car is common, the island’s TIB bus network also reaches Binissalem, making it accessible without a vehicle. Whether you’re savoring a glass of robust red in a courtyard shaded by vines or enjoying panoramic views over the Ma-13 road’s scenic hillsides, winery tours and tastings offer an enriching glimpse into the agricultural heart of Mallorca.