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Bodega Ribas

Bodega Ribas

5.0(2 reviews)
19.5 km

The Ribas winery with its over three-century-old history, it is the oldest winery of the island. It…read moreis located in one of the listed stately homes from the 18th century that has been preserved intact to date, with its original historic barrel cellar and winemaking warehouse. Pedro Ribas de Cabrera, ancestor of the current owners, started in the year 1711 the construction of the winery. Today, they host wine tasting along with a sampling of local Mallorcan products. A high percentage of the Majorcan grape varieties Mantonegro and Prensal are grown here in accordance with the family tradition. Bodega Ribas is also known for recovering other native varieties from the island, like Gargollasa, which was practically extinguished, and that now complements the other varietals. We sampled Ribas de Cabrera, Grape varieties:55% Mantonegro, 40% Syrah and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon; Ribas Negre 2012, Grape varieties:50% Mantonegro, 25% Merlot, 20% Syrah and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon; and SIÓ Negre 2012, Grape varieties:50% Mantonegro, 25% Syrah, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Merlot. The clear winner this day is Sio Negre. This wine, made mostly with grapes from our old Mantonegro vines, was conceived in the year 2000 as a tribute to their grandmother Sió. Elegant, fruity and deep wine with a mineral base from the calcareous soils of the vineyard. Aged 12 months in 50% new French oak and 50% second year French oak. Alcohol: 14,5% We bought some bottles of Sio and carried on with our wine tasting adventures. Strongly recommend.

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Bodega Ribas - Barrel cellar

Barrel cellar

Bodega Ribas - Outdoor tasting area

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Outdoor tasting area

Bodega Biniagual - The best balanced red wine on the island of Mallorca.

Bodega Biniagual

5.0(2 reviews)
18.6 km

Outstanding regional wines. This was the best line-up of wines in the Binissalem region of…read moreMallorca. The Veran Finca Biniagual 2010 was superb. Grape Varieties: 40% Manto Negro, 35% Syrah and 25% Cabernet Sauvignon. Harvested in small boxes of 10-12kg. The grapes are selected by hand and fermented in temperature controlled stainless steel tanks of 1000 and 2000 gallons. After 20-25 days of maceration, the malolactic fermentation takes place in cement tanks, the other part in wooden barrels. Aged 14 months in medium toasted oak barrels. 90% French origin and 10% American. 75% of which are new and 25% second use. Alcohol content: 15%. The nose on this was like fresh crushed fruit, giving way to a mouth that was full and lingering on the palate. The price was under $15 and it is a shame we cannot get this in the US.

Absolutely perfect wine tasting. Cristina accommodated us on a day they were typically closed, and…read moreput together a wonderful tour and private tasting in their beautiful gardens. We enjoyed every one of the 6 wines she poured, which is rare at any winery, and she paired the wines nicely with a spread of traditional spanish tapas and these amazing dark chocolate truffles that we asked to take home. She even treated us to a barrel pour of a new wine that had yet to be released! Felt like absolute VIP's and this visit was the highlight of our trip to Mallorca, would highly recommend scheduling a tasting!

Bodega Castell Miquel - Great hillside location

Bodega Castell Miquel

3.0(1 review)
20.8 km

It was during a visit to Mallorca in the 1990s that the German pharmacist, Dr. Michael Popp, saw…read morethis very romantic winery in the Tramuntana mountains. He rebuilt the existing agricultural building into an exclusive winery with modern winemaking technology. The entire property covers an area of about 16 hectares, which is largely divided by 500-year-old dry stone walls. It is one of the most beautiful sites for a winery that we have seen in our visits to over 200 wineries. The hospitality of the staff is awesome. For a visitor to be pampered while enjoying the views - this place gets 6 stars. They seat you in a patio area that overlooks the valley. They immediately start pouring their offerings along with local culinary items of meat, cheese and bread. The cost is negligible and the service is passionate. With the above as the setting, we were plenty disappointed to discover that the wines are made in a very Old World style - High tannins, heavily oaked and not ready to drink. We really tried to like the Cabernet Sauvignon, "Stairway" rosato, Monte Sion (Syrah/Cab), Shiraz and the Cava. Since we really didn't have the right palate for the wines, we thought that the Cava (sparkling) would at least give us a chance to buy a bottle before leaving such wonderful facilities and energetic staff. Sadly, even the Cava was too hard on our palates. These wines are made for European palates which are raised on this style of winemaking. .This is a very worthy place to visit, but we purchased wines at six other wineries on this day and none of the Castell Miguel wines were to our liking.

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Bodega Castell Miquel - Walls that divide the vineyards

Walls that divide the vineyards

Bodega Castell Miquel - Incredible vew from the patio where we had our tasting

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Incredible vew from the patio where we had our tasting

Blanca Terra - wineries - Updated May 2026

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