Mallorca’s most unusual vineyards
Discover Mallorca's beautiful vineyards and learn more about the production process
Discover Mallorca's beautiful vineyards and learn more about the production process
Discover Mallorca's beautiful vineyards and learn more about the production process
The idyllic Spanish island of Mallorca is known for its ivory-coloured beaches and mouthwatering Mediterranean food, but it is also filled with vineyards located on beautiful sea-facing mountains and sheltered flatlands, with producers focusing on quality and indigenous grapes. The best way to taste Mallorca’s different wines and discover the production process is by visiting the local vineyards.
Mallorcan beverages offer excellent quality and are increasingly gaining international recognition. The Spanish use a Denominaciones de Origen (DO) system to classify the country’s finest drinks and products. Two regions in Mallorca have received DO status – Binissalem and Plà i Llevent – thanks to their fertile soils and ideal microclimates. Binissalem, a high altitude region on the fringes of the Tramuntana mountain range, was given a DO in 1990, while Plà i Llevant, a lower-altitude region, received a DO in 1999.
Founded in 1985 by Miquel Gelabert and Maria Miquel, Vins Miquel Gelabert combines traditional techniques with modern technology to produce around 40,000 litres per year. It is made up of eleven small farms totalling 9 hectares of vineyards, most of which are located in Manacor, in the island's northeastern corner. Grapes in the oldest vineyards are selected based on their maturity and are harvested by hand, while the use of temperature-control guarantees that the wines express the specific characteristics of each variety.
Discover Mallorca’s best vineyards and taste exquisite wines during your stay at Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa.