Whats grown here, whats made here, poured as it is.
A Closer Look at Wineries in Mallorca
Mallorca’s wine sits alongside the rest of the island’s way of life, shaped by the same land, light, and steady work behind it. Vineyards run through dry hills and small estates, often tended by the same hands year after year. The Revel Stay has chosen a small group of wineries in Mallorca where that connection is clear, places where the focus stays on what’s grown, made, and poured.

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Visit → @can.piza.boutique.winery
Can Pizà Boutique Winery
Can Pizà is the kind of place where you don’t feel like a visitor for long. Tastings are small, often led by the people who made the wine, poured without much structure. The focus stays on native grapes and low volumes. It’s a winery in Mallorca that feels close to the work, without much distance between the vineyard and the glass.
Can Axartell
Can Axartell is set into the hillside outside Pollença, with a space that’s clearly been thought through but never feels overdone. The winery runs on gravity, the process visible as you move through it. Tastings are steady and well paced. It’s one of the wineries in Mallorca where the setting and the way it works stay with you.

Visit → @canaxartell

Visit → @canaxartell

Visit → @fincabiniagual

Visit → @fincabiniagual
Finca Biniagual
Finca Biniagual spreads out across the land like a small village, quiet, ordered, and still working. You usually walk part of the estate before sitting down to taste, which helps everything make more sense. The wines stay consistent, built around local varieties. It’s the kind of winery in Mallorca where nothing feels added for show.
Terra IóN
Terra IóN keeps things small and slightly less predictable. The wines shift with each vintage, shaped more by the year than by a fixed style. Tastings are informal, sometimes just a conversation around what’s been made. It stands a little apart from other wineries in Mallorca, but still feels tied to the same soil.

Visit → @terra.ion

Visit → @terra.ion

Visit → @vinos.ferrer

Visit → @vinos.ferrer
Bodegas José L. Ferrer
At José L. Ferrer, the scale is clear from the start, large cellars, long production, and a name that’s been part of Mallorca for decades. Tastings move through a wider range of wines, giving a broader view of how wineries in Mallorca operate. It’s less personal, but useful in understanding the island’s wine at a different level.
Bodegas Ribas
Bodegas Ribas has been in the same family for generations, and that continuity shows in a quieter way. The focus stays on local grapes, grown on land that hasn’t changed much over time. Tastings are straightforward, usually guided by people who know it well. It’s a winery in Mallorca where the history sits in the background rather than on display.

Visit → @bodegaribas

Visit → @bodegaribas