Book Winery Visits in the Mallorca Wine Region

What makes the wineries in Mallorca so compelling is the setting: a limestone island with wine zones in the Tramuntana foothills and the central plain, with producers turning. Whether you're looking for wine tastings near you or a full day among the vines, Mallorca puts the options within easy reach.

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Map Of Côte-de-Brouilly Wineries

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel to Côte-de-Brouilly wine appellation by air?

Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is the only airport in the region. There are frequent flights from many European cities. In particular, many of the budget airlines have daily flights. There are also flights from Menorca and Ibiza, but these are just double the price of the ferries from these islands and can save you only about an hour. From the airport, there are public buses that run frequently to central Palma. You can also choose to rent a car at the airport. Reach the central Palma and start exploring wineries in Mallorca.

How can I travel to Côte-de-Brouilly wine appellation by car?

Since Mallorca is an island, there is no way to reach there by car. Instead, you can travel here by ferry. You can take a ferry to Palma de Mallorca from the other Balearic Islands or from several points on the Spanish coast, including Barcelona and Valencia. There is a super-fast ferry service from Denia Alicante. You can catch a ferry to Alcudia from Menorca. Reach central Palma and explore wineries in Mallorca.

How can I travel to Côte-de-Brouilly wine appellation by train?

There are no trains to get to the Island but there is inland train transportation, but mainly limited to Puerto de Sóller, Manacor, Inca, Sa Pobla, and Sineu. Visit different towns to explore wineries in Mallorca.

The best season to visit wineries in Mallorca

The main season in Mallorca starts in June, temperatures are scorching around 30º C and the waters have warmed up to around 21º C. July and August are the busiest time here. The winters are mild with pleasant temperature making the island a year-round destination.
Reach your preferred season and enjoy exploring wineries in Mallorca.

What are the wineries in Mallorca like?

Here you will find:

  • Wineries connected to a long history;
  • Traditional family-run winery houses;
  • Beautiful sun-kissed beaches and lush hills.

Most common grape varieties and styles of wines produced in Mallorca

Red wine varieties produced in Mallorca include Callet, Manto Negro, Cabernet Sauvignon, Fogoneu, Merlot, Monastrell, Syrah, Pinot Noir, Tempranillo and Gorgollassa.
White wine varieties produced in Mallorca are Moll, Chardonnay, Macabeo, Malvasia, Moscatel, Parellada, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier and Giro Ros.
Mallorca produces spectacular red, white and rose wines.

Language tips for visiting wineries in Mallorca

If you visit wineries in Mallorca, here are some language tips you might found useful:

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WineVino
WineryBodega
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Wine routeStrada del Vino
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What do wineries in Mallorca offer?

There is a wide range of experiences offered by wineries. You can taste your wine with food pairing or have it with the fine food of Mallorca. Almost all wineries are equipped with a tasting room for extensive wine tasting. Some wineries also have accommodation facilities where you can enjoy Mallorca for more days. You can taste the fine quality Mallorcan wines either in the wine barresorts, or in any gourmet restaurants with delicious meals.
Have a look at our list of wine tastings and tours in Mallorca.

How many wineries are in Mallorca?

Mallorca has over 70 bodegas, or wineries, which commercialise and bottle their own wines, most of which are located in one of the two appellations of origin: Binissalem and Pla i Llevant.

What wine is Mallorca famous for?

Manto Negro is the most widely produced vine on Mallorca, especially around the Binissalem area. A black grape, it is medium-bodied and has aromas of cherry, caramel and lilac

Does Majorca have vineyards?

Mallorca has two regions awarded the Spanish D.O. (Denominación de Origen) – Binissalem and Pla i Llevent – and thanks to their proximity, it's easy to take a tour, visit several vineyards in a day and sample a range of local wines.