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Discover authentic Mallorca wines and local delicacies on this 2.5-hour family-run winery tour, with tastings, vineyard visits, and friendly guides.

If you’re looking to get a true taste of Mallorca’s wine scene without sacrificing authenticity or comfort, this winery visit to 7103 petitceller might just be your perfect fit. Spanning roughly 2.5 hours, the experience combines a trip to historic vineyards with an intimate tasting of seven local wines, paired with Mallorcan snacks. It’s a wonderful way to slow down and appreciate Mallorca’s offerings, especially if you’re a fan of good wine and charming small-scale producers.
One of the best parts? The friendly, family-run atmosphere makes you feel like a guest in someone’s home, not just a tourist. Plus, the scenic drive through the Santa Maria del Camí countryside offers a glimpse of Mallorca’s agricultural roots. However, keep in mind that you’ll need to arrive at the designated meeting point—an unassuming car park—before heading out in your own vehicle, which might be less convenient for some.
This tour is a fantastic choice for those who value authentic local experiences over large, commercial wineries. It’s especially suited for wine lovers eager to explore local grape varieties and enjoy Mallorcan snacks in a relaxed setting. If you’re after a genuine, manageable, and engaging wine outing, this tour fits the bill perfectly.

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The adventure kicks off at 7103 petitceller, a welcoming winery situated at the entrance to the estate. The meeting point is straightforward—just follow the road to its end and park in the designated lot. From there, the guides will gather the group for a brief introduction before heading out in your own vehicle to explore the vineyards. This aspect means you’ll need your own transport or be comfortable with carpooling, which could be a consideration if you’re traveling solo or with a larger group.
The tour visits vineyards located in the Pla de Buc, the main wine-growing area of Santa Maria del Camí. We loved the way the guides shared insights into the local grape varieties—some of which are unique to Mallorca—adding a layer of authenticity that larger tours often miss. The vineyards are old, and many vines are cared for with a sense of tradition, making it a visually appealing and educational walk.
The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness. One reviewer, Ansgar-Christian from Germany, noted, “The property is beautiful. The walking tour was very informative. The host was very friendly and cheerful.” This personal touch helps you connect with the land and the wine-making process on a more meaningful level.
Arriving at the winery itself, you’ll get a closer look at the family-run operation. While the tour doesn’t specify deep technical details, visitors often appreciate the chance to see small-scale, artisanal production methods up close. The intimate setting allows for questions and interaction, making it more than just a tasting.
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The highlight of the tour, as many reviews highlight, is the wine tasting—seven wines, each paired with Mallorcan specialties like pa amb oli, cold meats, and local cheeses. These pairings are thoughtfully curated to complement the wines, adding to the sensory experience. Reviewers mention that the wines are spectacular and the pairings delicious, elevating the overall value.
One guest from Spain, Jaume, praised the wines as “spectacular,” emphasizing the high quality you can expect. Another reviewer, Ansgar-Christian, also described the wines as “delicious,” underlining that even seasoned wine lovers will find something to enjoy here.
The Mallorcan snacks included are simple but authentic, giving you a taste of regional flavors. The mallorcan cheeses and cold meats elevate the tasting, offering a balanced experience that combines drink and local culinary tradition.
The entire experience is described as friendly and welcoming. The guides speak multiple languages, ensuring clear communication for international visitors. The setting feels intimate, making it perfect for those who prefer fewer crowds and more personal interactions.
At just over two hours, this experience offers a relaxed pace with enough time to enjoy the vineyards, chat with the guides, and savor your wines without feeling rushed. The cost of $62 per person is reasonable considering the seven wines and local products included, especially because of the personalized atmosphere and the quality of the wines.

This experience suits travelers who enjoy small-group, authentic wine tastings in scenic settings. It’s ideal for those curious about Mallorca’s native grape varieties and local wine production. The friendly guides, spoken in multiple languages, make it accessible for international visitors. It’s also great for anyone who appreciates a laid-back, intimate atmosphere over large commercial wineries.
It might be less suitable if you’re looking for a big, professionally guided tour with transportation included or if you prefer a highly technical wine education. However, for a relaxed, genuine taste of Mallorca wine culture with plenty of local flavor, this tour hits the mark.


Is this tour suitable for wine beginners?
Absolutely. The tour is friendly and informative, designed to introduce you to Mallorca’s native grape varieties and local wines, regardless of your experience level.
Do I need to arrange my own transportation?
Yes, you’ll meet at the winery’s car park and then visit the vineyards in your own vehicle. If you’re traveling solo, you might need to carpool with others or arrange your own transport.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since you’ll be walking through vineyards. The tour doesn’t specify a dress code, but casual and practical attire will make your experience more enjoyable.
Can I buy wines or products after the tasting?
Yes, the winery has a shop where you can purchase bottles and other Mallorcan products, allowing you to bring a taste of Mallorca home.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While not specifically stated, the relaxed pace and small-group environment make it suitable for most ages, provided children are comfortable in an outdoor setting.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, Catalan, and German, ensuring many travelers can enjoy the experience in their preferred language.

This Mallorca winery tour offers a wonderful mix of scenic vineyard visits, intimate winery exploration, and a generous tasting of local wines paired with regional snacks. The small, family-run environment creates a warm, authentic atmosphere that enhances the overall experience. It’s perfect for those who want to discover Mallorca’s wine scene at a relaxed pace, learning about indigenous grape varieties and savoring delicious, high-quality wines.
Whether you’re a casual wine drinker or a connoisseur, you’ll appreciate the personalized attention from guides, the stunning views, and the chance to sample Mallorca’s local flavors in a genuine setting. The value is undeniable, especially given the quality of wines and the friendly service.
This tour is a solid pick for travelers seeking a culturally enriching, manageable Mallorca experience that’s both practical and memorable. It’s ideal for couples, small groups, or anyone eager to enjoy an authentic taste of the island’s wine heritage without fuss or crowds.