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Discover the charm of Mallorca's Bodegas Bordoy with a guided wine tour, local tasting platter, and a bottle to take home. Perfect for wine lovers and curious travelers.
Llucmajor: Bodegas Bordoy Wine Tour – A Deep Dive Into Mallorca’s Winemaking
If you’re exploring Mallorca and have a penchant for wine, the Bodegas Bordoy wine tour in Llucmajor offers a well-rounded experience combining history, craftsmanship, and local flavors. This 1.5-hour journey is hosted by knowledgeable guides in a beautiful setting, but it also includes a hearty tasting lunch and a souvenir bottle to remember your trip by. With a high rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on over 80 reviews, it’s clear this tour hits the right notes for many visitors.
What we particularly like is how it balances education and enjoyment—learning about the winemaking process from passionate experts while savoring some of Mallorca’s finest wines and local snacks. The opportunity to take home a bottle of Fermança White or Rosé adds a personal touch that resonates with wine lovers. On the flip side, the tour’s focus on German-speaking guides and scheduled start times might require some planning for non-German speakers or those with flexible schedules. This experience suits travelers seeking authentic local flavors, beautiful scenery, and a taste of Mallorca’s winemaking tradition.


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The tour begins with a guided walk through the winery’s facilities, available in English at 10 am or in German at 12 pm. This is a good point to mention that the guide often holds the position of winery director, which adds a layer of authority and engaging stories. From the moment you arrive, the friendly, professional atmosphere makes it easy to feel involved and curious.
As you follow your guide, you’ll explore the production room, where the wine is crafted, and the barrel room, which is often considered the soul of any winery. Here, you’ll learn about the aging process, different types of barrels used, and how these influence flavor. The vineyards are also part of the walk, offering views of Mallorca’s lush grape-growing landscape, which many reviewers say is a highlight.
After the winery tour, you sit down for a wonderfully generous lunch featuring local products. Think slices of ham, cheese, sobrasada (a cured sausage typical of Mallorca), quelys (a local pastry), and olives. These snacks are thoughtfully paired with the wines, making the tasting more than just a sip-and-swat session. The reviews mention that the lunch platter exceeds expectations in size, so you won’t leave hungry.
The core of the experience is the tasting of five different wines, guided by a sommelier who explains each one’s characteristics, origin, and what makes it special. Reviewers like Kate and Dani emphasize that the wines are exceptional, and the explanations are insightful. Some guests mention that some of the wines rank among the best they’ve tasted, which speaks to the quality on offer.
As a bonus, you get to choose between a bottle of Fermança White or Rosé to take home, a thoughtful gift that keeps the memories alive. Several reviews highlight how much they appreciated this personal touch, with one guest saying, “We couldn’t believe we also got to select a bottle each to take away.”
While the tour is limited to about 1.5 hours, you’re welcome to stay longer to explore the grounds or enjoy additional tastings during winery opening hours. The ease of access – located next to the Hyatt hotel – makes this an accessible and relaxing outing.

At $51 per person, the experience combines multiple elements: a guided tour, local snacks, five wine tastings, and a bottle to take home. When you break down the price, it’s clear that you’re paying for not just the wines but also for an educational experience, beautiful scenery, and a cultural snapshot of Mallorca’s wine traditions.
The reviews reinforce this, with Kate noting that the “size of the lunch platter and amount of wines available to taste exceeded all expectations.” The opportunity to learn from the winery’s director, who is also the guide, adds a layer of authenticity and expertise that is often missing in more commercialized tours.

One potential consideration is the language restriction. The tours are offered in English and German, with a live guide in German. Non-German speakers might want to confirm availability of English guides, but the reviews suggest that the guides are friendly and capable of making complex processes understandable.
Another minor point is the fixed schedule; if you are a late riser or have a tight itinerary, the specific start times might require some planning. Nonetheless, knowing that you can stay longer at the winery if desired offers some flexibility.
This experience is perfect for wine enthusiasts eager to see Mallorca’s winemaking process firsthand. It also suits those who enjoy pairing local foods with wine and want a taste of authentic Mallorca culture. The scenic setting and friendly guides make it ideal for couples, friends, or even small groups seeking a relaxed yet informative outing.
If you’re looking for a deeper dive into wine production or a comprehensive vineyard tour, this might be more of a tasting experience than an extensive vineyard visit. However, for those wanting a balance of education, local flavor, and scenic beauty, this tour hits the mark.
How long is the tour?
The guided tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, giving you just enough time to explore, taste, and learn without feeling rushed.
What languages are available for the tour?
The main tours are offered in English (10 am) and German (12 pm). Confirm availability if you need another language.
What is included in the price?
The price includes the guided tour of winery facilities, a lunch with local products, tasting of five wines with a sommelier, and a bottle of Fermança white or rosé to take home.
Can I stay longer at the winery?
Yes, you are welcome to enjoy the winery grounds during opening hours after your tour, and additional tastings might be available.
Is transportation included?
No, transfers are not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own transport to the winery’s address in Llucmajor.
What should I wear?
Comfortable casual attire is suitable, especially since you’ll explore vineyard grounds and production areas. No special dress code is required.
How much do the wines cost at the winery?
The tour includes a curated tasting of five wines, but additional bottles or glasses can be purchased during your visit.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The experience is designed for adults interested in wine and local cuisine. Children may not find the tastings engaging, but the grounds are scenic for family photos.
Are there vegetarian or special dietary options?
The lunch features local products like ham and cheese. If you have specific dietary needs, it’s best to contact the provider in advance.
For those with an appreciation for wine and a curiosity about Mallorca’s local industries, Bodegas Bordoy offers a well-balanced, informative, and enjoyable experience. It combines the chance to see the winemaking process firsthand, indulge in delicious local snacks, and savor some of the island’s finest wines—all in a friendly, scenic setting.
The knowledgeable guides, especially the winery director, elevate the tour from a simple tasting to a meaningful cultural encounter. The opportunity to take home a personalized bottle is the cherry on top, making this experience a memorable highlight of any Mallorca trip.
If you’re after a relaxed yet enriching outing that balances education, flavor, and scenery, this tour is likely to exceed your expectations. It’s accessible, authentic, and delivers great value—an excellent choice for wine lovers and curious travelers alike.