The Raïm Wine Fest Palma 2025 will take place on November 15 at the Parc de la Mar, offering locals and visitors a full day of wine, gastronomy, music, and entertainment. This itinerant festival of Vi de la Terra Mallorca will bring together over 50 local wineries, with tastings starting from €3 and the option of a glass for an additional €5.
The initiative combines a passion for wine with activities for the whole family. Attendees can enjoy food trucks, enogastronomic workshops, children’s shows, storytelling sessions, and a play area. Additionally, the festival will feature live musical performances by Bon Ball Tenim, Cacao, DJ Esburbat, La Granja, Peptronik, and Avalanx, creating a unique atmosphere to enjoy Mallorcan wine and culture.
Music Schedule of Raïm Wine Fest Palma 2025

Photo: Vi de la Terra Mallorca.
- 13:00 – Bon Ball Tenim
- 16:00 – Cacao
- 17:45 – DJ Esburbat
- 19:30 – La Granja
- 20:30 – Peptronik
- 22:30 – Avalanx
Family Activities and Entertainment
- Fada Despistada – children’s show
- Storytelling with Púrpura Events
- Play area and creative workshops with fabrics
- Carousel with Lila Events
Entry to the Raïm Wine Fest Palma 2025 is free, although capacity is limited. It is recommended to arrive early to enjoy all tastings, workshops, and activities. This event has established itself as a must-attend in Mallorca’s festival calendar, combining Vi de la Terra, local gastronomy, and live music.
In this edition, the presence of 50 Mallorcan wineries reinforces the commitment of the Vi de la Terra Mallorca Regulatory Council to consolidate this event as a major highlight in the city’s calendar. Attendees will be able to taste wines directly at the wineries, with tastings starting from €3, while glassware will be available both at the stands and at the service points set up by the organization, strengthened to streamline service. “The festival has been scaled based on the public response we had last year,” explains Marina Vera, manager of Vi de la Terra Mallorca, “as we hope to repeat the excellent reception of the first edition.”

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