If you’re heading to Mallorca and love wine, you might want to consider a visit to Bodegas Bordoy. This tour offers a chance to walk through a working winery, sample a selection of five wines, and enjoy some local finger foods. It’s a straightforward experience that balances education with relaxation, making it perfect for those who want a taste of Mallorca’s wine scene without getting too deep into the technicalities.
What we particularly like about this experience is the guided tour led by knowledgeable guides who are genuinely passionate about the wines and the process. Plus, the inclusion of a free bottle of Fermança Rosé to take home adds a nice touch of memory-making. On the flip side, one thing to consider is that the finger food isn’t suitable for vegans or vegetarians, so if you have specific dietary needs, a bit of extra planning might be needed.
This tour works well for wine lovers, curious travelers, and those looking for a relaxed, cultural experience. It isn’t a large-group bus tour, which keeps things intimate and more engaging. If that sounds like your style, it’s definitely worth considering.
Key Points

- Hands-on winery tour with detailed explanations of how wine is made
- Taste five different wines including white, rosé, and red varieties
- Enjoy local finger foods such as cheese, ham, and sobrasada, though not vegan or vegetarian friendly
- Take home a free bottle of Fermança Rosé as a souvenir
- Multiple guided tours in different languages (English, Spanish, German)
- Flexible timing and cancellation policies allow for better planning
- Small group size enhances the experience and allows for more interaction
- Accessible for wheelchairs and suitable for most visitors
What To Expect on Your Visit to Bodegas Bordoy
From the moment you arrive at Bodegas Bordoy, located just off the road near Llucmajor, Mallorca, you’re welcomed into a warm, friendly environment. The visit typically starts with a guided tour of the winery at 10 am, led by a guide who explains the entire process of wine-making. This includes walking along the vines, which allows you to appreciate the grapes before they become wine, and then touring the Sala de Elaboracion—the heart of the winery where the magic happens.
During the tour, you’ll see the various steel tanks, pressing machines, bottling lines, and even the laboratory. This part is especially interesting for those curious about the technical side of wine production. The guides are praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge—many reviews mention how passionate and well-informed they are, which really adds to the experience.
The main event follows: the tasting. You’ll sample five wines, including white, rosé, and red options, which showcase the winery’s offerings. Many reviews mention how much they enjoyed the wines; one person described the wines as “fantastic,” and another appreciated the selection’s variety. Complimented with a selection of finger foods—cheeses, ham, sobrasada, nuts, and olives—you get a genuine taste of local flavors.
The included Fermança Rosé is a thoughtful bonus, given as a gift to take home. Many visitors find this a lovely keepsake, and it’s a nice way to remember your Mallorca trip. The tour lasts around 1 hour and 30 minutes, but you’re welcome to stay longer if you wish to enjoy more wines at the winery. Just keep an eye on the opening hours, as the experience is limited in time.
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The Details That Matter
One of the things that makes this experience stand out is the guided tour aspect. The guides are praised for their enthusiasm and ability to communicate details clearly, whether you speak English, Spanish, or German. This makes the whole process accessible and engaging, especially for those new to wine tasting.
The small group setting means that it doesn’t feel rushed, and you can ask questions freely. This personal touch can make the difference between a generic tasting and a memorable learning experience. Plus, the accessibility for wheelchairs means that it’s inclusive for most visitors.
Timing-wise, the tours are scheduled at 10 am, 11 am, and 12 pm, giving options for different schedules. The total experience lasts about 1.5 hours, but many guests choose to hang around afterward to sample wines by the glass or buy bottles, which they can do for an extra fee.
Pricing wise, it’s a reasonable value considering the guided tour, five tastings, finger foods, and a free bottle of rosé. For wine lovers, the chance to try multiple varieties in a relaxed setting, coupled with the educational component, justifies the cost.
The Experience Itself: What We Think

Our impression from reviews and descriptions is that this tour strikes a good balance. It’s not overly technical, so it’s suitable for casual wine fans or those just curious about Mallorca’s wine scene. The passionate and knowledgeable guides really elevate the experience, making it feel more like a friendly chat than a formal lecture.
The taste of five wines allows you to appreciate the differences between styles and vintages, and the accompanying finger foods give a good sense of local flavors. While the food isn’t vegan or vegetarian, the inclusion of cheeses, ham, and sobrasada offers a hearty, authentic taste of Mallorca.
Many reviewers comment on how well-organized and welcoming the entire process is. For example, one guest from the Netherlands said, “Het was een fantastische toer maar dat kwam zeker door onze gids. Ze was zo enthousiast en vol passie.” Similarly, a guest from the UK noted, “The wines were fantastic and served with a selection of local foods, bread, cheeses and meats with olives, nuts etc.”
The free bottle of Fermança Rosé is a charming bonus, appreciated by most visitors as a nice memento. Some guests even mention that they stayed longer after the official tour to enjoy more tastings or just relax at the winery, which indicates the inviting atmosphere.
Practical Info: How to Make the Most of Your Visit
Getting to Bodegas Bordoy is straightforward—enter the address into Google Maps and follow the signs, parking at the small sandstone house at the end of the lot. Arriving about 15 minutes early will give you time to settle in.
The tours are available in multiple languages, making it easy to find one that suits you. The experience is wheelchair accessible, which is great for inclusivity.
If you’re considering adding to your wine collection, you can buy bottles on-site, with the free Fermança Rosé being a highlight. The experience’s cancellation policy is flexible—cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund—and you can reserve your spot now and pay later, making it easier to plan amid other activities.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is well-suited for wine enthusiasts of all levels, especially those interested in learning about Mallorca’s local wines. The guided nature and small group size make it ideal for travelers who enjoy more intimate, engaging experiences.
It’s also a good pick for those who want a relaxed, no-pressure environment to enjoy wine tasting, paired with local foods. If you’re traveling with friends, couples, or even solo, the friendly guides and cozy setting will probably leave you feeling welcomed.
However, if you’re vegan or vegetarian and want a more inclusive finger food option, you might want to reach out beforehand or plan to supplement the snacks you bring.
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Final Thoughts
Bodegas Bordoy offers a genuine and enjoyable introduction to Mallorca’s wine scene. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you’ll get insights into the production process, taste a diverse range of wines, and enjoy local finger foods—all within a relaxed, small-group setting. The added bonus of a free bottle of rosé makes it a memorable takeaway, perfect for wine lovers or curious travelers eager to learn more about Mallorca’s winemaking traditions.
For those who value personable guides, a friendly atmosphere, and a taste of authentic local wines, this tour hits the mark. It’s not overly elaborate, but its charm lies in the straightforward, genuine experience that leaves many guests feeling more connected to Mallorca’s wine culture. Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or just looking for a pleasant way to spend part of your day, Bodegas Bordoy is a solid choice.
Visit Bodegas Bordoy, taste 5 wines, and enjoy finger food
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for children?
This tour is primarily aimed at adults interested in wine tasting. While there’s no specific mention of children, the experience is about wine and food, so it’s more suited for adult guests.
How long does the tour last?
The official tour lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes. You are welcome to stay longer afterward to enjoy more wine at the winery.
What languages are tours available in?
Guided tours are offered in English, Spanish, and German, so you can choose the one that suits you best.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the winery is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most visitors.
What kind of wines are tasted?
You’ll taste a total of five wines, including white, rosé, and red varieties.
Can I buy additional wines?
Yes, you can purchase wines by the glass or bottle for an extra fee after the tour.
What foods are included?
Finger foods include cheese, ham, sobrasada, olives, and nuts. Note that these are not suitable for vegans or vegetarians.
How do I find the location?
Enter Bodegas Bordoy into Google Maps and follow the signs to the parking lot at the small sandstone house.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility in planning your trip.
If you’re in Mallorca and looking for a relaxed, informative, tasty experience, Bodegas Bordoy is definitely worth considering. It’s a great way to connect with the local culture, learn about winemaking, and enjoy some high-quality wines in a friendly setting.
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