Mallorca has experienced an impressive wine renaissance in recent decades. Some wineries have stood out in particular – through tradition, quality, architecture or international renown.
Here are the best known:
1st Bodega José L. Ferrer (Binissalem)
Why known: Oldest and most traditional large winery on the island (founded in 1931).
Special features:
- Focus on the autochthonous grape varieties Manto Negro and Callet
- Large selection of red, white and sparkling wines
- Historic wine cellar + modern tasting room
Style: Elegant, soft, Mallorcan-influenced.
2nd Bodega Macià Batle (Santa Maria del Camí)
Why known: One of the most popular and visitor-friendly wineries on the island.
Special features:
- Known for fruity, soft red wines
- Artist labels, often collaborations with Mallorcan artists
- Very popular guided tours and tastings
Style: modern, accessible, aromatic.
3rd Bodega Ribas (Consell)
Why known: One of the oldest family-run bodegas in Spain (since 1711).
Special features:
- Focus on local varieties, especially Mantonegro and Prensal Blanc
- Beautiful, historic property with old courtyard
- High-quality, very elegant wines
Style: fine, full of character, characterized by terroir.
4th Bodega Ànima Negra (Felanitx)
Why known: Internationally acclaimed – put Mallorcan wine on the world map.
Special features:
- Cult wine ÀN/2 and “Ànima Negra”
- Use of old Mallorcan varieties, especially Callet
- Very reductive, natural production
Style: mineral, spicy, complex, authentically Mediterranean.
5. 4Kilos Vinícola (Felanitx)
Why known: Modern, innovative boutique winery – founded by a former musician and an oenologist.
Special features:
- International recognition in a short time
- Focus on Callet and other autochthonous varieties
- Experimental ageing methods, e.g. concrete tanks
Style: Expressive, creative, Mediterranean.
6th Es Fangar (Felanitx)
Why known: Luxurious organic winery on a huge organic estate.
Special features:
- Fully organic farming
- Premium wines, often in top gastronomy
- Very high-quality brand and wine design
Style: delicate, precise, high-quality.
7th Son Prim (Sencelles)
Why known: Small boutique bodega with a clear quality philosophy.
Special features:
- Specialization in strong red wines
- Modern architecture with stylish tasting room
Style: powerful, warm, Mallorcan.
8th Bodega Can Axartell (Pollença)
Why known: One of the most modern bodegas on the island.
Special features:
- Hillside location and impressive architecture
- Vinification according to the “gravity principle” (without pumps)
- Very elegant white and rosé wines
Style: fine, lively, mineral.
