The Balearic island of Mallorca has been known for producing extraordinary wines for over 2,000 years since ancient Roman times. The famed philosopher, Pliny the Elder, is known to have declared the tipple produced in this sunny patch of Spain to be among the best in Europe, and this reputation has stood the test of time. Wine tours and tastings in Mallorca enable you to sample rich reds, and fruity whites, from Monastrell and Manto Negro to Moli.
The Balearic island of Mallorca has been known for producing extraordinary wines for over 2,000 years since ancient Roman times. The famed philosopher, Pliny the Elder, is known to have declared the tipple produced in this sunny patch of Spain to be among the best in Europe, and this reputation has stood the test of time. Wine tours and tastings in Mallorca enable you to sample rich reds, and fruity whites, from Monastrell and Manto Negro to Moli.
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The Balearic island of Mallorca has been known for producing extraordinary wines for over 2,000 years since ancient Roman times. The famed philosopher, Pliny the Elder, is known to have declared the tipple produced in this sunny patch of Spain to be among the best in Europe, and this reputation has stood the test of time.
Wine tours and tastings in Mallorca enable you to sample rich reds, and fruity whites, from Monastrell and Manto Negro to Moli.
Here's all you need to know about wine tasting tours, one of the most inviting gastronomic experiences in Mallorca.
Beginning deep in the heart of Mallorca’s wine region, you’ll discover one of the most esteemed vineyards on the island. You’ll discover the whole winemaking process, from grape to bottle, and admire the rows of pristine vines from the seat of a train. Try several variations of the tipple yourself and detect the fruity notes in each.
Wandering through the cobbled streets of Mallorca’s capital — Palma — on a walking tour with a knowledgeable guide, you’ll stumble upon several of the city’s highlights. Be awed by the trickling fountains and intricately carved sculptures of Plaza España, and learn about the spectacular 13th-century Gothic cathedral that stands as the city’s crowning jewel.
Then, sample several of Mallorca’s famous wines, as well as traditional Spanish tapas and locally-sourced olive oil to discover the culinary delights of this Meditteranean destination.
Fit for novices and equestrian experts alike, this combination horse riding and wine tasting tour enables you to explore the bountiful forests of Alcudia on horseback. After discovering this wilder side of the island, you’ll enjoy trying a mouthwatering selection of local wines and cheeses, as well as jams, and oils.
The most popular region that wine tours and tastings in Mallorca head to is Binissalem. This area is dotted with exquisitely-manicured vineyards, which produce some of the most outstanding wine in Europe. The wines that are expertly crafted here are mostly red varieties and Crianzas is the most renowned tipple.
The region covers over 600 hectares and wine has been produced here since the 1st century B.C. when the island was governed by the ancient Romans. Today, there are around a dozen vineyards in Binissalem, all competing against each other and forming their own unique blends of the beverage.
Wine tours and tastings in Mallorca vary significantly in price depending on the type of excursion you select. Vineyard tours cost between €20 and €30 per person while combination horseback riding tours cost around €60 per participant. You can expect to pay €120 per person for a city tour of Palma that includes a wine-tasting session.
All wine tours and tastings in Mallorca include a knowledgeable tour guide to educate you on the island’s long history of winemaking. You’ll also be provided with a selection of different wines to sample, as well as local produce. While these morsels vary between tours, they often include cheese and ham, as well as olive oil.
Wine tastings excursions in Mallorca start at a variety of locations across the island, depending on the activity. You can see where this meeting point is before booking so that you can arrange any necessary transportation in advance.
Wine tours in Mallorca can last anywhere between 2 and 8 hours, however, most usually last between 2, and 3 hours, making them an easy excursion to slot into any itinerary.
Wine tours and tastings in Mallorca run year-round, making them accessible to all visitors. The island experiences mild winters, averaging around 15 degrees Celsius, and hot summers that soar to 30 degrees Celsius, so you should plan the timing of your visit based on your own climate preferences.
If you’re a sunseeker, you may like to book your excursion for several days into your vacation after you’ve had time to relax on Mallorca’s magnificent beaches.
Yes, children of all ages are welcome to join most wine tours in Seville. However, the legal age to participate in a wine tasting experience is 18 years old.