The Tramuntana mountains is one of the best spots on earth to unwind and spend quiet days (or years). Robert Graves, who moved permanently to the nearby village of Deia, wrote in a letter to Virginia Woolf, “this is Paradise… if you can stand it”. I think he was just being funny. The combination of green, orange and yellow colours from the hills and blue and silver from the sea is breathtaking. I have been lucky to spend here part of the summer since I was born. This season I found a wondrous wine from Tramuntana while I visited dear friends at the other side of the island, in the Colonia de Sant Pere. The vignerons of Son Vich de Superna, from Puigpunyent, have created a white wine made with Viognier grapes, under the name “Viognier 2020” (16 euros), a match made in heaven. It has all the splendour of his elder cousins in the Rhône: dense, long and fruity, plus a Majorcan touch of salt. This is a grape that is very difficult to grow and figure out. Son Vich of Tramuntana has been able to do it.