The Raïm Wine Fest in Palma will hold its second edition this Saturday, 15 November at the Parc de la Mar, with a full day devoted to wine, gastronomy and local culture. The event will bring together 50 Mallorcan wineries and offer activities for all audiences.

Image of the presentation of Raïm Wine Fest Palma 2025 at Can Balaguer, with the mayor of Palma Jaime Martínez Llabrés in the centre. Photo: Ajuntament de Palma.
The festival will open its doors from 12:00 to 00:00 and will feature a wide programme including tastings, food trucks, eno-gastronomic workshops, family shows and live music. Admission is free, although capacity will be limited.
Visitors will be able to enjoy the best of the island’s wine production, with wines from different areas of Mallorca. In addition, there will be a complete gastronomic offer with local and signature proposals served from food trucks.
Music and children’s area
Music will play a leading role throughout the day. The line-up includes performances by Bon Ball Tenim (13:00), Cacao (16:00), DJ Esburbat (17:45), La Granja (19:30), Peptronik (20:30) and Avalanx (22:30).
The Raïm Wine Fest Palma also caters to families. There will be a children’s area with a show by Fada Despistada, a storytelling session with Púrpura Events, fabric workshops, a play area and a carousel run by Lila Events.
Raïm Wine Fest brings local products closer to the public
Organised by Vi de la Terra de Mallorca with the collaboration of the Palma City Council, the festival aims to bring the culture of wine and local products closer to residents. Its first edition attracted more than 15,000 people, establishing it as a key event for lovers of Mallorcan wine.
During the presentation held at Can Balaguer, the mayor Jaime Martínez Llabrés highlighted the importance of the festival in “giving visibility to small producers and promoting sustainability and innovation within the wine sector”.
Raïm Wine Fest in Palma promises a complete experience to enjoy wine, music and local gastronomy in a unique setting in front of the Cathedral.
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