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BINISSALEM IN MALLORCA: HEART OF WINE COUNTRY

Welcome to Binissalem in MallorcaMallorca’s historic wine district

Binissalem in Mallorca, nestled in the heart of the island, is more than just a village; it’s the epicenter of the island’s wine production, home to many of its vineyards and bodegas.

The origins of viticulture in this area date back to the Romans, who brought winemaking to the island around 100 BC. Despite Islamic rule from 900 to 1229, when the Koran forbade wine consumption, production continued. Upon the Christian reconquest in 1229, King Jaime I of Catalonia was even offered local wine as a gesture of peace.

Discover Binissalem in Mallorca

Binissalem is a small, authentic village known for its classic light sandstone facades. Like many traditional Spanish towns, it’s centered around a church and a main square, with narrow streets radiating outwards, lined with low, charming townhouses.

The village exudes tranquility, with children playing in the streets and locals relaxing in their doorways, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The town is easily accessible by train, making it a convenient destination for visitors.

While Binissalem is now famous for its wine production, the area has faced challenges over the years. The late 19th century saw a decline in viticulture due to the phylloxera plague, which devastated vineyards across Europe. In response, almond cultivation temporarily took over.

However, by the late 20th century, the growing demand for quality wine among tourists led to a resurgence in winemaking, restoring Binissalem’s status as a key wine region.

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In Binissalem, grape harvesting is a cherished tradition, with vineyards bustling as locals handpick grapes for Mallorca’s finest wines.

WHAT MAKES BINISSALEM IN MALLORCA UNIQUE?

Wine production is at the heart of Binissalem’s identity. The region is home to unique local grape varieties like Callet and Manto Negro, as well as international types such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Many local wineries offer tours, allowing visitors to explore the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and, of course, enjoy tastings accompanied by tapas. The experience is a true celebration of the area’s rich winemaking heritage.

Binissalem is also home to a newer Danish winery, BiniVista, which brings an ambitious approach to local wine production.

Visit BiniVista for a Wine Tastning

Dining and accommodation in Binissalem

The town has a handful of restaurants and bars that are popular with both locals and wine tourists. While there are only a few hotels in Binissalem, many visitors prefer to stay in nearby fincas or villas. These rural accommodations offer a peaceful retreat away from the busier tourist areas, perfect for couples, families, or groups seeking a quiet, authentic Mallorcan experience.

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Facts about Binissalem in Mallorca

  • Type of Town: Binissalem is a small, tranquil village surrounded by a significant wine-producing region. Its traditional charm and historic buildings reflect the prosperity brought by wine production.

  • Distances: Palma (25 km), Palma Airport (30 km), Alcúdia (32 km), Puerto Pollensa (38 km), Andratx (52 km), Sóller (35 km), Deià (42 km).

  • Transport: The TIB train service connects Binissalem with Palma and other major towns. Car rentals are also popular for exploring the countryside. Read and learn more about Public Transport in Mallorca.

  • Population: Approximately 8,750 residents.

  • City Life: Binissalem is a quiet, local town with a few hotels and dining options. Its primary draw is the wine industry, attracting both tourists and locals to its vineyards and wineries.

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Grape pressing in wine production is a vital step, extracting juice from the grapes to begin fermentation and create wine.

Excursions from Binissalem

Palma: With its own train station, Binissalem offers easy access to Palma and other towns on the TIB network. The train to Palma takes about 20 minutes, making it convenient to explore the island’s capital without worrying about parking.

Cycling: The area around Binissalem is perfect for cycling, with routes that take you through scenic villages like Alaró, Orient, and Bunyola. The Tramuntana mountains are also within reach, offering more challenging terrain for experienced cyclists.

Castell d’Alaró: This historic castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The hike to the top is moderately challenging, but the well-marked paths and the final stretch on stone steps make it accessible for most visitors. At the summit, you’ll find a simple refuge for overnight stays, as well as a small café and a monastery.

Flea Market in Consell: Just a short train ride away, the town of Consell hosts a popular flea market every Sunday, where you can browse for antiques, crafts, and other unique items.

Santa Maria del Camí Market: Also on Sundays, this large open-air market attracts both locals and tourists, offering fresh produce, local delicacies, and artisanal goods. Mallorca Markets.

Fashion Outlet Mallorca – Festival Park: A few train stops towards Palma, this outlet center features a variety of well-known brands offering discounts on last season’s collections.

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Wine tasting at a bodega in Binissalem offers a sensory journey, savoring rich flavors, local varieties, and Mallorca’s winemaking traditions.

Interesting places and experiences in Binissalem

– Wineries: Binissalem is home to numerous wineries, including José L. Ferrer (Vinos Ferrer), Vins Nadal, and Can Novell Oliver. Nearby, Santa Maria and Alaró also offer excellent wine-tasting opportunities. Each winery has its own unique offerings, so it’s worth checking their websites or Facebook pages for details on tours, tastings, and special events.

– Wine Festival: Binissalem hosts an annual wine festival, Festa des Vermar, at the end of September. The event features tastings, competitions, and grape-stomping activities, making it a fun and memorable experience for visitors.

– Santa Maria de Robines Church: This baroque church, dating back to the 13th century, is a testament to the town’s historical wealth. Its impressive dome and rose window are particularly striking.

– Casa Museu Llorenç Villalonga: The former home of Catalan writer Llorenç Villalonga Pons, this museum offers a glimpse into the author’s life and works, including his diary from the Spanish Civil War.

Explore Binissalem in Mallorca and discover the rich wine culture that defines this charming village in the heart of Mallorca.

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