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Binissalem celebrates its wine tradition with the fiesta every year at the end of the grape harvest.
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Revellers frolic in grape pulp during the annual grape battle in the village of Binissalem on the Spanish island of Mallorca September 17, 2011.
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Binissalem is removed from the heavy international tourist areas of Majorca, one of five Balearic Islands.
NYT > Home Page By NINA ROBERTS 2011
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This 200-year-old two-story town house, once a wine cellar, is in Binissalem, a mountain village famous for its wine-making.
NYT > Home Page By NINA ROBERTS 2011
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"Binissalem is not a location that you get a huge demand for from international buyers," said Mr. Reeves, who has found that most foreign buyers gravitate to coastal areas.
NYT > Home Page By NINA ROBERTS 2011
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Historically, Binissalem is a very wealthy place because it's the center of the wine-growing industry in Majorca.
NYT > Home Page By NINA ROBERTS 2011
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Binissalem is surrounded by vineyards, and even has its own Spanish wine classification.
NYT > Home Page By NINA ROBERTS 2011
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Esperanza Nadal, the young enologist of Vins Nadal winery in Binissalem, Mallorca, tells us about her family's D.O. (denomination de origen) and speciality wines.
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