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Mallorca Wine

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"Dive into the sun-soaked flavors of Mallorca wines, a treasure trove of Mediterranean elegance. From robust reds to crisp whites, our curated collection captures the island's unique terroir. Whether you're looking to buy a bottle for a special occasion or shop a new favorite for your cellar, Mallorca's diverse wine offerings promise a sip of Spanish paradise with every pour."
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  • 4 Kilos Vinícola ‘Gallines i Foques’ Mantonegro blend 2018

    $85.25
    or $72.46 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • 4 Kilos Vinícola ‘12 Volts’ Callet blend 2021

    $77.50
    or $65.88 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Terra de Falanis MUAC! Blend 2011-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Terra de Falanis MUAC! Blend 2011

    $37.99
    or $36.09 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • 4 Kilos Vinícola ‘Grimalt-Caballero’ Callet 2016

    $302.25
    or $256.91 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • 4 Kilos Vinícola ‘4 Kilos’ Callet 2019

    $131.75
    or $111.99 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Miguel Merino vino del pueblo Briones 2020

    $85.25
    or $72.46 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • 4 Kilos Vinícola 4 Kilos ‘Motor’ Callet 2021

    $68.20
    or $57.97 in case of 6 bottles.
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Mallorca, the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, has long been celebrated for its mesmerizing beaches, majestic mountains, and rich cultural history. But in recent years, its reputation as a wine-producing region has blossomed. Nestled between the Serra de Tramuntana mountains and the azure Mediterranean Sea, the island boasts a unique Mallorca, the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, has long been celebrated for its mesmerizing beaches, majestic mountains, and rich cultural history. But in recent years, its reputation as a wine-producing region has blossomed. Nestled between the Serra de Tramuntana mountains and the azure Mediterranean Sea, the island boasts a unique microclimate, allowing a diverse range of grape varieties to thrive. Ancient vines, coupled with modern winemaking techniques, result in wines that encapsulate the island's essence. From the sunlit vineyards to the artisanal cellars, every step in the winemaking process is infused with Mallorcan tradition and passion. As a result, each bottle tells a story, not just of the wine itself, but of the land and the people who have cultivated it for generations. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes wines from Mallorca special?

Wines from Mallorca are unique gems in the wine world, drawing their distinction from the island's unparalleled terroir. Mallorca, with its diverse landscape ranging from sun-kissed coastlines to rugged mountains, creates microclimates ideal for grape cultivation. The Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters, combined with the limestone-rich soils, imparts a unique minerality and freshness to the wines. Moreover, Mallorca's long winemaking history, dating back to Roman times, has seen a harmonious blend of traditional techniques with innovative practices. Indigenous grape varieties such as Manto Negro and Callet contribute to the island's vinous distinctiveness, producing wines that reflect Mallorca's spirit and culture.

What are the most popular Mallorca wines?

The popularity of Mallorcan wines has surged in recent years, with several standouts grabbing international attention. The reds, particularly those crafted from the Manto Negro grape, are deeply cherished for their robust character and vibrant fruitiness. On the white front, wines made from the native Prensal Blanc or the Giró Ros grape are gaining traction, known for their crisp acidity and aromatic profiles. Additionally, rosé wines, often a blend of indigenous and international varieties, offer a delightful freshness ideal for Mediterranean cuisine.

What are the first wines I should try from Mallorca?

For those new to Mallorcan wines, beginning with the classics is a must. A red made predominantly from Manto Negro, possibly blended with other varieties like Syrah or Cabernet Sauvignon, offers a taste of the island's soul. For white wine enthusiasts, a bottle made from Prensal Blanc is the way to go, as its refreshing palate offers hints of green apple and citrus. A Binissalem-Mallorca DO wine can be a perfect introduction too, given its protected designation of origin status which ensures quality. Lastly, don't miss out on trying a Mallorcan rosé – its balance of fruitiness and acidity is sure to captivate.

What are the best Mallorca wines?

Defining the "best" is subjective, especially in the vast world of wine. However, Mallorca's Binissalem-Mallorca DO and Pla i Llevant DO regions consistently produce top-tier wines that have garnered international acclaim. Look out for wines from esteemed wineries that have perfected the art of using indigenous grapes like Manto Negro for reds and Prensal Blanc for whites. The island's commitment to organic and biodynamic farming also results in wines of exceptional purity and character. Whether you prefer a full-bodied red, a zesty white, or a delicate rosé, Mallorca's finest will not disappoint.