REVIEW · MALLORCA
6 out of 72 – Choose your own tasting from 72 wines
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Six wines in Mallorca, chosen by you. It’s a fun way to meet Mallorca wine without playing guessing games, because you select what you want from a dispenser loaded with 72 wines from smaller wineries. I love that you’re steering the tasting, not just following a script, and the place leans into a big Mallorcan wine concept with up to 200 options highlighted.
You’ll taste 6 wines with a sommelier who explains what’s in your glass, and you’ll get Mallorcan water plus olives and nuts to keep everything moving. I like the friendly, attentive vibe that makes the hour feel social rather than lecture-y. One thing to consider: the location can feel a bit out of the way, so plan transport accordingly.
Key points that matter before you go
- Your card, your choices: select 6 wines from a 72-wine dispenser
- A sommelier explains your picks: guidance as you taste, not after
- Included pairings: Mallorcan water, olives, and nuts
- Optional top-ups: after the 6 wines, you can add more
- Great for a focused hour: short tasting that still feels customizable
- Not for everyone: no kids under 18, and not for pregnant women
In This Review
- Pick 6 Wines From a 72-Wine Dispenser in Algaida
- What Happens in Your One-Hour Tasting (Step by Step)
- The Sommelier Part: How Explanations Improve Your Picks
- Why Mallorca’s Wine Range Feels So Different Here
- Pairings, Pace, and What to Do After Your 6 Wines
- Price and Value: Is $11 Actually a Good Deal?
- Location Reality Check: Castle-Like Building Off the Main Track
- Who This Works Best For (and Who It Does Not)
- Should You Book This Pick-Your-Own Wine Tasting in Mallorca?
- FAQ
- What exactly does the pick-your-own tasting include?
- How does the 72-wine dispenser work?
- How long is the tasting and where does it start and end?
- What languages are available?
- Can I taste more than 6 wines?
- Is it suitable for everyone?
Pick 6 Wines From a 72-Wine Dispenser in Algaida

This tasting experience is built for people who get tired of rigid wine tours. Instead of being handed a fixed lineup, you start with a member card and then choose exactly which wines you want from the dispenser. The headline here is simple: you’ll taste 6 wines out of a selection of 72 Mallorcan wines made available through the system.
That choice matters. Mallorca has a strong wine identity, but it can be hard to know where to begin. Here, you can follow your curiosity in real time—if you’re drawn to something light, go for it. If you want bolder flavors, you can aim your tasting that way. It’s practical wine tourism.
And yes, there’s an extra layer to the concept: the experience is described as a globally unique wine idea that showcases a wide range of 200 different Mallorcan wines. The tasting you do is 6 wines, but the broader point is that this place treats Mallorca wine diversity as the main event, not an afterthought.
What Happens in Your One-Hour Tasting (Step by Step)

The whole thing runs about 1 hour, with starting times you pick when you book. You arrive at the site—meeting point is a castle-like building—and you’re ready to taste quickly.
First step: you receive your member card. This card is the key to the system. It’s what lets you taste 6 wines from the dispenser, which means you can think for yourself before you commit.
Next: you choose your 6 wines. The dispenser setup is designed so you don’t need to be a wine expert to make decisions. You can look for the styles that fit your mood and then commit your card to those selections.
Then comes the tasting itself. You’ll taste 6 wines while a sommelier provides explanations. The goal isn’t to overwhelm you with jargon. It’s to help you understand what you’re tasting and why it’s worth paying attention to.
Finally: the finishing flow. After your 6 wines, you’re given the option to top up your card and taste more. You can also buy bottles from the venue’s range if something truly clicks.
That hour moves like a good conversation: enough structure to stay informed, enough freedom to stay interested.
You can also read our reviews of more food & drink experiences in Mallorca
The Sommelier Part: How Explanations Improve Your Picks

A lot of wine tastings are either too basic or too technical. Here, the sommelier role is straightforward: you get explanations tied to the wines you’re actually drinking.
That matters because your choices have a better chance of feeling meaningful. When the person explaining what’s in your glass responds to the selection you made, you learn faster. You’re not memorizing a lecture. You’re connecting the flavor in your mouth with the reason it exists.
You’ll also get served Mallorcan water alongside the tastings. It sounds simple, but it makes a difference in a one-hour format. Wine tasting is easier when you can reset between sips and stay focused.
The experience also includes olives and nuts to accompany your tasting. This pairing isn’t just for snacking. Salty, crunchy bites help you keep your palate awake, and they soften the sharp edges that can show up when you drink multiple wines back-to-back.
Why Mallorca’s Wine Range Feels So Different Here

Mallorca can surprise you if you only think in terms of a few famous labels. What makes this tasting experience feel special is the sheer range presented in the system: you’re tasting from 72 wines, and the concept points to a broader showcase of 200 different Mallorcan wines.
That wide selection turns your tasting into a mini survey. Even if you only sample 6, you’re sampling across enough variety to notice patterns—maybe you’ll find you prefer certain styles, or you’ll discover you like wines you wouldn’t have picked blindly.
This is also a calmer way to learn. Big tours often rush you through stops and leave you with a souvenir feeling rather than a real understanding. Here, the learning is concentrated. You can compare while the memories are still fresh.
And because this is tied to smaller wineries on Mallorca, the vibe isn’t only about big-name fame. It’s about diversity and the idea that local wine comes in many forms.
Pairings, Pace, and What to Do After Your 6 Wines

Let’s talk about pacing. One hour is short. That’s a plus for many people. You get a real tasting session without burning half a day.
At the same time, the one-hour format means you should arrive ready to decide. You don’t want to overthink your 6 picks when the clock is moving. If you’re the type who wants to read everything, you might wish you had more time—so keep your choices simple: pick wines that match your flavor curiosity.
After your 6 wines, you have options. You can top up your card to taste more, which is great if you want to chase down a style you loved. You can also buy bottles from their range.
This is where the experience earns its practical value. It’s not only about tasting for the sake of tasting. You get a chance to figure out what you actually want to take home—or what you’d be happy to look for later in a shop.
Price and Value: Is $11 Actually a Good Deal?

At $11 per person, this is positioned as an affordable way to sample multiple wines in Mallorca. The value is strongest because the price includes more than just wine.
You’re tasting 6 wines, and the session also includes Mallorcan water, olives, and nuts, plus a sommelier’s explanation. In many wine experiences, snacks are minimal or not included. Here, you get actual food support right in the tasting flow.
The other value angle is choice. Even if you end up loving only a couple of the wines, you’ve still trained your palate. That’s hard to replicate in a cheaper tasting where the lineup is fixed.
Could it be limiting? Yes. One hour means you won’t get a deep, slow exploration of every style. But for $11, the goal is clear: a focused, fun tasting that helps you learn what you like quickly.
If your main aim is a relaxed introduction to Mallorca wine diversity without a big time commitment, this price feels fair.
You can also read our reviews of more wine tours in Mallorca
Location Reality Check: Castle-Like Building Off the Main Track

The meeting point is a castle-like building, which sounds fun and also helps you orient quickly when you arrive. The address is VINO DE LA ISLA S.L., Crta. Palma-Manacor km.19, 07210 Algaida.
Here’s the practical consideration: the location can be a bit of a detour. That doesn’t mean it’s hard to reach, but it does mean you’ll want to plan transport. If you’re relying on taxis, confirm the best timing. If you’re driving, give yourself a little extra buffer so you’re not stressed before the tasting starts.
Also, remember the session ends back at the meeting point. So you’re not dealing with a long walking route or multiple transfers during the hour.
Who This Works Best For (and Who It Does Not)

This experience fits best if you like making choices. If you’re the type who wants to taste first and learn second, the member card system is a smart match.
It’s also a good fit for people who don’t want to spend a big chunk of their day. With about one hour, it’s easy to plug into an itinerary, especially if you’re already exploring around Mallorca’s central areas.
A few practical notes:
- The tasting is not suitable for children under 18, and it’s not suitable for pregnant women.
- It’s wheelchair accessible, and it’s a private group format.
- Languages include English and German.
One more fit note: this is ideal for couples and small groups who want a friendly setting. Private group means you’re less likely to feel lost in a crowd.
If you’re looking for a huge, multi-stop wine day with countryside walking and lots of time in the sun, this won’t be that. But if you want a concentrated, choice-driven tasting, it’s a strong option.
Should You Book This Pick-Your-Own Wine Tasting in Mallorca?

I’d book it if you want the simplest version of Mallorca wine education: pick 6 wines from a dispenser, get explanations by a sommelier, and stay fed with olives, nuts, and water—all in one hour. At $11, the value is hard to ignore because you’re paying for both tasting and guidance, not just pouring.
Skip it if you need a long, slow wine immersion session. Also, respect the suitability limits: it’s not for kids under 18, and it’s not for pregnant women.
If your goal is to figure out what Mallorca wines you actually like—without guesswork—this is a smart, low-stress way to do it.
FAQ

What exactly does the pick-your-own tasting include?
You taste 6 wines selected from the dispenser, and the experience includes water, olives, and nuts to accompany the tasting. A sommelier provides wine explanations.
How does the 72-wine dispenser work?
You receive a member card and then choose 6 wines from a selection of 72 Mallorcan wines available through the dispenser system.
How long is the tasting and where does it start and end?
The experience lasts about 1 hour. You start at the castle-like building meeting point and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
What languages are available?
The instructor provides the experience in English and German.
Can I taste more than 6 wines?
Yes. After your 6 wines, you have the option to top up your card to taste more. You can also buy wines from the venue’s range.
Is it suitable for everyone?
It’s wheelchair accessible, but it is not suitable for children under 18 and not suitable for pregnant women. It’s also described as a private group activity.

































