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Pere Seda Vineyard

Elegant wines from this established winemaker over to the east of Mallorca

Location
Manacor

This is the largest winery in the Pla i Llevant region of Mallorca, with DO (designation of origin) status. It has a great reputation, backed by winning various Spanish and international prizes. 

The winery was founded at the end of the 19th century by Pere Seda. Since then, five generations have produced wine here.

The vineyard controls more than 100 hectares of vines in the districts of Manacor and Felanitx, where mainly indigenous grape varieties are grown (Callet, Manto Negro and Premsal) as well as foreign ones (Tempranillo, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Parellada, Macabeo, Moscatel and Chardonnay).

They produce and market young white, rosé, red and Crianza wines, as well as signature wines produced to an impeccable modern design.

Contact them to visit the winery and try their wines.

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