DOP Binissalem: Three old vines, new labels — is that enough?
Why the New Binissalem Rules May Be Tough for Small Producers
Small Mallorca wineries may struggle with the costs and paperwork behind the new DOP Binissalem rules.

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Why might the new DOP Binissalem rules be hard for small wineries?
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What does DOP Binissalem mean for wine in Mallorca?
It is Mallorca’s protected origin label for wines from the Binissalem area.
Which old grape varieties are now allowed in DOP Binissalem?
Giró negre, Esperó de Gall and Fogoneu are now officially allowed.
Can a wine bottle from Mallorca name the municipality on the label?
Yes, but only if the wine meets the 85 percent local sourcing rule.
Is Binissalem wine better in warm years because of the new grape varieties?
They may help, but only if they suit the vineyard and are managed well.
What makes Binissalem wine different from Santa Maria del Camí wine?
Soil, climate and vineyard location can give each municipality its own profile.
Where can visitors taste Binissalem wine in Mallorca?
Binissalem, Santa Maria del Camí and local bodegas are the easiest places to start.
Why does DOP Binissalem need more than just new labels?
Labels help only if they are backed by support and clear communication.
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