Reviewed · WINE TOURS
Mallorca: Visit a winery and enjoy a wine tasting, along with some Mallorcan products
Seven wines, one small family winery, with vineyard time in Pla de Buc. I love the focus on local grape varieties, and I love that the tasting is built around a 7-wine lineup paired with classic Mallorcan bites.
You also get a real sense of how wine grows here in and around Santa Maria del Camí, right below the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. The one thing to plan for is that you will do some walking on old vineyard ground and then hop between stops by car, so comfortable shoes are a must.
In This Review
- Why Pla de Buc and Santa Maria del Camí make this tasting hit
- Price and what you actually get for $62
- Getting oriented: where you start and how you move around
- Vineyard time in Pla de Buc: the part that makes the wines make sense
- The 7103 petit celler winery visit: small estate energy, real people
- The 7-wine tasting: how the pairing makes each sip clearer
- The shop stop at 7103 petit celler: a smart way to bring Mallorca home
- Timing, group size, and comfort details that matter
- Who should book this Mallorca wine tour
- Should you book the 7103 petit celler experience?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet for this wine tasting?
- How long does the tour last?
- What wines will I taste?
- Is there food during the tasting?
- What should I bring?
- Will I have a guide?
- Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Why Pla de Buc and Santa Maria del Camí make this tasting hit

If your Mallorca plans lean toward food and wine that feels tied to place, this works because it is not just a tasting room routine. The experience is anchored in Pla de Buc, the wine-growing area of Santa Maria del Camí, which helps you understand the wines before you taste them.
Santa Maria del Camí also has a specific rhythm. You are close enough to the mountains to feel the change in air, but the day still stays relaxed. It is a small, family-run estate that keeps the pace human, not rushed.
And the most praised part, in plain terms, is the welcome. The host approach is warm and upbeat, and it shows in how the walk and the tasting are explained, not just served.
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Price and what you actually get for $62

For $62 per person, you are paying for more than a quick pour and a snack. This is a 150-minute visit that combines:
- Old-vineyard walking in Pla de Buc
- A winery visit at 7103 petit celler
- A tasting of 7 wines made at the winery
- Pairing with Mallorcan products like pa amb oli, local cheeses, and assorted cold meats
- A stop at the 7103 petit celler shop
So the value is in the mix. You get context (vineyards), process (winery visit), and then payoff (tasting plus food). If you only want a short drink stop, this is not that. If you want a proper Mallorca wine afternoon, it is priced fairly for what is included.
Getting oriented: where you start and how you move around

Before you go, do a quick check on the exact meeting spot. The plan you are given points to the Santa Maria cemetery car park for the first part of the outing, but the meeting point section also lists the winery itself at 7103 Petit Celler with directions to the estate car park.
Either way, the flow is the same. You begin at the Santa Maria del Camí area, then you head out by car to the oldest vineyards in Pla de Buc. After the vineyard segment, you drive back to the winery in the heart of Santa Maria del Camí.
This matters because it changes how you should pack. Bring shoes you can trust on uneven ground. Bring a light layer too, because the walk and time outside can feel different once you are near the vines.
Vineyard time in Pla de Buc: the part that makes the wines make sense

The tour starts with a visit to older vineyards in the Pla de Buc area. This is the segment that turns a tasting into something you can remember and talk about later.
What I like about this setup is the way it teaches you to look. You are not just told facts. You are shown the basic “why” of the wines by seeing where grapes come from and how they are grown in this specific zone.
You will also learn that the wines here are made from local grape varieties. That matters because it means you are tasting Mallorca, not a generic style. Even if you do not consider yourself a wine expert, you will pick up the logic quickly when the guide ties each pour back to what you saw outside.
Practical tip: take a minute before the walk to drink water and relax your feet. Vineyard walking is short, but it is not a polished city stroll.
The 7103 petit celler winery visit: small estate energy, real people

After the vineyard stop, you head to the winery in Santa Maria del Camí. This is where the experience shifts from outdoors into the tools and people that turn grapes into wine.
The estate is small and family-run, and that shapes the whole feel. The tour stays friendly and personal, which is exactly what you want when you are trying to understand a producer rather than just checking a box.
Also, you get a look inside the property and then into the tasting setup. The operator builds a clear line from vineyards to the cellar to the tasting room, so you do not feel like the day is random.
In at least one recent experience, the host Jaume stood out for cheerful, attentive service. That kind of energy matters here, because it makes the explanation feel easy to follow while you taste.
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The 7-wine tasting: how the pairing makes each sip clearer

The finale is the tasting room. You taste 7 wines produced at the winery, and each one is paired with typical Mallorcan products.
Here is what you can expect with the food pairing:
- Pa amb oli (bread with olive oil)
- Assorted cold meats
- Local cheeses
I like this pairing approach because it is practical. It is not fussy, and it stays close to what people actually eat locally. That means you can taste the wine and also taste what it would feel like at a real table.
Because the tasting is designed with local grape varieties in mind, you may notice differences in how the wines feel alongside salty, savory bites. Bread and olive oil can soften sharp edges. Cheese can add texture and length. Cold meats give you the meaty salt that makes certain wines taste brighter or more balanced.
You do not need to study wine terms to enjoy this part. You just need to pay attention to how the flavor changes between pours and bites.
The shop stop at 7103 petit celler: a smart way to bring Mallorca home

The tour also includes a visit to the 7103 petit celler shop. This is not just a souvenir add-on. It is the easiest way to take the day home with you, especially if you found one wine you genuinely want to remember.
Since you taste multiple wines during the session, you get a short list immediately. Buying one or two bottles later is more satisfying because you are not guessing.
Timing, group size, and comfort details that matter

This experience runs about 150 minutes, so it is a true half-day activity feel, not a full-on excursion. Plan it as a main event in your Mallorca schedule, especially if you like food stops that are actually part of the itinerary.
You will be in a private group. That usually makes a difference for questions and pacing, because you are not fighting a crowd when you want to clarify something the guide is saying.
The tour is also wheelchair accessible, so the operator has planned the experience for different mobility needs. Comfortable shoes are still recommended because vineyard ground can be uneven.
If you are sensitive to longer walking, keep in mind the day combines outdoor vineyard time with indoor tasting. You can pace yourself, but do not treat it like a purely seated activity.
Who should book this Mallorca wine tour

This is a great fit if you:
- Want a Mallorca wine tasting tied to local grapes, not just international varieties
- Like tours that explain the “where” before you drink
- Prefer small, family-run hospitality with a friendly guide
- Enjoy food pairings that are genuinely Mallorcan, like pa amb oli with cheese and cold meats
It is less ideal if you only want a quick drink, you dislike any walking at all, or you want a large-bus style highlights tour. This experience is built on a calmer pace and a real producer visit.
Should you book the 7103 petit celler experience?

Yes, if your ideal Mallorca day includes vineyard context plus a proper tasting with food pairing. The standout strengths are the warm, friendly hosting style, the informative vineyard-to-winery flow, and the fact that you taste seven wines from the winery with Mallorcan products that match the region’s eating habits.
If you are the type who likes to leave with a couple of bottles you actually chose for a reason, the shop stop seals the deal.
If you are unsure, here is your deciding question: do you want to understand the wines, or just sample them? This tour leans toward understanding, and that is why it tends to impress.
FAQ
Where do I meet for this wine tasting?
The meeting point is listed at 7103 Petit Celler, with directions to the estate car park. The plan also mentions the Santa Maria cemetery car park for the first drive, so it is worth double-checking the exact starting spot for your time slot.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 150 minutes.
What wines will I taste?
You will taste 7 wines produced at the winery.
Is there food during the tasting?
Yes. The tasting is paired with typical Mallorcan products, including pa amb oli, assorted cold meats, and local cheeses.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable shoes, since there is some walking during the vineyard visit.
Will I have a guide?
Yes, there is a live tour guide. Languages listed include German, English, Spanish, and Catalan.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the experience is described as wheelchair accessible.
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