Miquel Oliver Vinyes i Bodegues
Miquel Oliver Vinyes i Bodegues is a family-run winery in Petra, on Carretera de Petra Santa Margalida, km 1.8. A standard tasting includes 3 wines for €7 to €8 per person, while some visits cover 6 to 8 wines in total. The estate combines an old cellar with a modern tasting room and views towards the Tramuntana mountains. Booking ahead is recommended, although same-day visits can be accepted; Wi‑Fi and on-site wine sales are available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Several visitors report that a visit can sometimes be arranged at short notice or even without a reservation. For guided tours or larger groups, booking ahead is recommended. The winery is in Petra, and one review mentions an opening time of 11:00. It is best to confirm by phone on +34 971 56 11 17 or via the official website.
Several visitors report that visits were also possible at short notice or without a reservation. However, for guided tours or larger groups, advance booking is recommended. The site is in Petra, and one review gives 11:00 as the opening time. It is best to enquire in advance by phone on +34 971 56 11 17 or via the website.
Several reviews mention a standard tasting of 3 wines for €7 or €8 per person. Some visitors also report tastings with 6 to 8 wines, depending on the format. Prices may vary with the tasting type, so it is worth checking in advance. No official price list is published on the website.
Several reviews mention a standard tasting with 3 wines for 7 € or 8 € per person. Some guests also report tastings with 6 to 8 wines, depending on the format. Prices may vary depending on the selection, so it is worth asking briefly on site or by phone. No official prices are published on the website.
The duration depends on whether you only do a tasting or also join a guided visit. Reviews show that many visits are a compact stop in the shop or tasting room, while guided tours take longer. For a simple tasting, allow at least 45 to 60 minutes. With a tour and tasting, the visit can take considerably longer.
The duration depends on whether you only do a tasting or also a tour. The reviews show that many visits take place as a compact appointment in the shop or tasting room, while guided visits take longer accordingly. Allow at least 45 to 60 minutes for a simple tasting. With a tour and tasting, the stay can be considerably longer.
Yes, reviews mention both tastings and guided visits. A tasting usually focuses on 3 wines and can be done without a full tour. A guided visit adds explanations about wine production, grape varieties and the family history. Several reviews mention that the estate has been family-run for more than 100 years.
Yes, the reviews mention both tastings and guided visits. A tasting usually focuses on 3 wines and can also take place without a full tour. On a guided visit, explanations are added about wine production, grape varieties and the history of the family business. The winery has been family-run for over 100 years, which is mentioned in several reviews.
Several visitors describe the visit as suitable for families. Reviews mention that the team adapted explanations for children and that groups of around 15 people can be handled at the same time. The winery is in Petra and has a clear, structured visit flow. If you are coming with children, it is sensible to ask in advance so the visit can be planned accordingly.
Several visitors describe the visit as suitable for families. The reviews mention that the team adapted explanations for children and that groups of around 15 people can also be looked after at the same time. The site is in Petra and offers a clearly structured visit. If you are coming with children, a brief enquiry in advance is sensible so that the tour can be planned accordingly.
Yes, reviews mention that wine can be purchased on site. Some visitors also report that bottles can be shipped internationally. Bottle prices mentioned range from about €10.40 for Moscatel to around €34 for premium wines, with one review noting a range from €7 to €40. For shipping and availability, it is best to ask in the shop.
Yes, the reviews mention buying wine directly on site. Some guests also report that bottles can be shipped internationally. Bottle prices are given as about 10,40 € for Moscatel up to around 34 € for premium wines, with a range of about 7 € to 40 € in individual reviews. For shipping and availability, it is worth asking in the shop.
Reviews mention that the team can handle several languages at the same time; one review even notes 4 languages during a busy moment. No official language list is published on the website. If you need a specific language, it is sensible to ask in advance before your visit. That helps the team plan the tasting or tour accordingly.
The reviews mention that the team can handle several languages at the same time; one review even mentions 4 languages at a busy moment. No specific language list is published on the website. If you need a particular language, a brief enquiry before your visit is sensible. That way, the tour or tasting can be planned better.
The official website lists Wi‑Fi as an available facility. Visitors also describe the tasting area as modern and well organised. Opening hours and prices are not published on the website, so it is sensible to check in advance. Miquel Oliver Vinyes i Bodegues is in Petra, making it suitable for a planned stop in Mallorca.
The official website lists WLAN as an available facility. Visitors also describe the tasting area as modern and well organised. Opening times and prices are not stated on the website, so a brief enquiry in advance is advisable. Miquel Oliver Vinyes i Bodegues is in Petra, making it a good planned stop on Mallorca.
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Carretera de Petra Santa Margalida, km 1,8, 07520 Petra
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