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Discover Mallorca's local wines with a 2-hour guided tour at Bodegas Butxet, including vineyard visits, tastings of 5 wines, and tasty local snacks.
If you’re looking to add a taste of authentic Mallorca to your trip, the Alcudia Winecellar Tour offers a relaxed and informative glimpse into the island’s burgeoning wine scene. This roughly two-hour experience combines a visit to a family-run vineyard with a tasting of five onsite wines, paired with local snacks. The tour is designed for those who want to skip the touristy wine shops and instead enjoy a more personal, educational experience with a knowledgeable guide.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its focus on quality over quantity. With a small production run of around 15,000 bottles annually, Bodegas Butxet emphasizes craftsmanship and local terroir. The vineyard’s location benefits from seaside influences, which lends a unique character to their wines. The tour’s highlight isn’t just the wines but also the chance to learn about the production process directly from the owners and explore the picturesque surroundings.
However, one thing to consider is the tour’s timing and size—at 3:30 pm, it’s an ideal late afternoon activity, but weather can influence the experience, so good weather is recommended. Also, while the tour offers excellent value, it’s best suited for those with a genuine interest in wine or local food. If you’re after a quick, fun activity that combines nature, education, and sampling, this experience ticks a lot of boxes.
This tour generally suits travelers who appreciate small-group settings, want authentic regional experiences, and enjoy learning about local craftsmanship. It’s perfect for wine lovers, foodies, or anyone seeking a relaxed yet informative Mallorca outing.


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Located on the outskirts of Muro, Bodegas Butxet is a small wine cellar with a production of about 15,000 bottles annually. This focus on quality rather than quantity means you’ll get a genuine taste of Mallorca’s boutique wine scene. The vineyard’s position benefits from seaside influences, making for a unique wine-growing environment that adds personality to each varietal.
The owners bring years of experience, and their dedication translates into a carefully curated selection of wines. The setting itself is charming: a rustic, family-run cellar with views that showcase the gentle slopes and lush vineyards.
The tour begins promptly at 3:30 pm at the designated meeting point in Alcúdia. From there, you’ll head to the vineyard on the outskirts of Muro, where the guide—Marga, a wine expert—will take you on a behind-the-scenes look at the winery. She’s praised for her knowledgeable and friendly demeanor, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
Your visit includes a tour of the cellars, where you’ll see the wine production process firsthand. The owners prioritize small-batch wine-making, focusing on craftsmanship, which means fewer but carefully crafted bottles. Marga explains how the maritime climate influences vine growth, highlighting the importance of terroir.
After the tour, it’s time for the tasting. You’ll sample five wines made onsite, each with its own story and character. Reviewers like Mathilde, who called it a “great overall experience,” appreciated the delicious wines and the welcoming staff. The wines are described as super tasty, and the pairing with locally sourced snacks enhances the overall experience.
The snacks, usually made from regional ingredients, help bring out the flavors of the wines and give a true taste of Mallorca’s local produce. The small group setting means you can ask plenty of questions, making this a highly personalized experience.
Part of the charm lies in soaking up the scenic vineyard views. The vineyard’s seaside location results in a maritime influence that gives the grapes and resulting wines a distinctive edge. It’s a calm, picturesque setting—perfect for a leisurely afternoon.
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Before leaving, you’ll have the chance to browse the bodega shop, where discounts are offered on wines and locally sourced products. It’s a good place to pick up a bottle or two as souvenirs—and to remember the trip.

One guest described the experience as “Great overall! The wine was super tasty, and the staff was impeccably welcoming and nice.” This highlights the value of friendly guides and quality wines. The guide, Marga, seems to make a real difference—her expertise turns a simple tasting into a memorable, educational outing.
Another reviewer appreciated the small group size, which allows for more interaction and personalized attention, making it feel less like a commercial tour and more like visiting friends.
This experience is ideal for wine enthusiasts looking to explore Mallorca’s local varietals in a relaxed environment. It’s also perfect for foodies, those interested in small-scale, artisanal production, or travelers who prefer small-group activities over larger, busier tours. The scenic vineyard setting makes it a great choice for romantic outings or casual family experiences (depending on age restrictions).
It’s not suited for those seeking a longer, more comprehensive winery tour, but it hits the sweet spot for a quick, informative, and flavorful stop.

The Alcudia Winecellar Tour with Vineyard Visit offers a genuinely authentic taste of Mallorca’s wine culture in a beautiful setting. The combination of small-batch wines, scenic views, and a knowledgeable guide makes this experience stand out from more commercialized options.
If you’re a lover of good wine, local food, and scenic surroundings, this tour provides excellent value and an enriching experience. It’s especially well-suited for those who want to learn about wine production without feeling rushed or overwhelmed by large groups.
While weather can influence the outdoor elements, the intimate, personalized nature of this tour ensures you’ll leave with new knowledge, delicious wines, and a deeper appreciation for Mallorca’s terroir.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts around 2 hours, making it a perfect late afternoon activity.
What wines will I taste?
You’ll sample five wines produced onsite, each offering a different taste profile reflecting the local terroir.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best for adults who enjoy wine tasting. Check for specific age restrictions if necessary.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 30 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book about 11 days ahead, as the tour is quite popular.
What’s included in the price?
The cost includes the vineyard tour, tasting of five wines, local snacks, and the opportunity to browse discounted wines and regional products.
What’s the best time of day for this experience?
The 3:30 pm start time fits well into an afternoon plan, especially in good weather.
Can I buy wine or souvenirs?
Yes, the bodega shop offers discounts on wines and locally sourced products.
Is transportation provided?
The meeting point is at No Frills Excursions in Alcúdia; transportation is not included. You will need to get there yourself.
What if it rains?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If you want a short but sweet peek into Mallorca’s wines, the Alcudia Winecellar Tour provides a delightful blend of scenery, education, and tasting that’s hard to beat.