Degustación guiada de tres viñedos de Lanzarote
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Degustación guiada de tres viñedos de Lanzarote

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés
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Duración: from 2 horas to 4 horas
Ventajas
  • Visitarás tres bodegas, recorrerás sus instalaciones y pasearás por sus viñedos volcánicos
  • Habrá degustaciones de vinos galardonados, además de quesos locales para el maridaje perfecto
  • El paisaje volcánico de Lanzarote confiere a los vinos que probarás un sabor fresco, cítrico y floral
  • Aprenderá cómo cada productor local convierte sus uvas en vinos inconfundibles y muy apetecibles.
  • Su guía local sabe un par de cosas cuando se trata de Lanzarote y una copa de su buen producto
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Los suelos volcánicos de Lanzarote, ricos en minerales, son la clave de sus excelentes vinos. Esta excursión matinal le llevará a tres bodegas para degustar algunos de sus galardonados vinos ecológicos. Además, también visitará el Monumento del Campesino para ver el famoso monumento al agricultor. Teresa, una de nuestras expertas guías locales, afirma: "Los vinos de nuestra isla son fruto de nuestro ingenio para convertir en arte la destrucción causada por la madre naturaleza, un hilo conductor que une al isleño con el paisaje".

Tras la recogida, se dirigirá directamente al Monumento del Campesino, diseñado por el legendario arquitecto lanzaroteño César Manrique. Construido según su estilo característico, que fusionaba estructuras encaladas con burbujas volcánicas y plantas exóticas, es un placer explorarlo. A continuación, nos dirigimos a la Bodega La Geria, de propiedad familiar. Aquí, las vides están protegidas de los vientos por muros de piedra en forma de herradura, mientras que la humedad retenida por la ceniza les ayuda a crecer en este duro clima. Disfrute de una visita guiada por la bodega y deguste algunos de sus preciados vinos de Malvasía.

A continuación, unos volcanes más arriba, se encuentran las Bodegas El Grifo, las más antiguas de Canarias. Ubicada en una hacienda de estilo colonial rodeada de cactus, lleva produciendo vinos desde 1775. Propiedad de la familia García Durán, sus vinos ganan premios con regularidad. Como colofón de la visita, la Bodega Suárez, una encantadora bodega que ofrece a los visitantes una auténtica muestra de la singular cultura vinícola de la isla. Aquí podrá disfrutar del maridaje perfecto de queso con dos vinos.

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Incluye
  • check Cata de vinos
  • check Transporte
  • check Guía
  • check Degustación de delicias locales
Importante
  • Llevar calzado cómodo y chaqueta
  • Coste de los talleres en el Monumento del Campesino no incluido
  • La tapa de queso en Bodega Suárez se sirve como plato compartido con otros comensales, no como raciones individuales
  • Solo para adultos
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia

Excelente

4,4/5

Basado en 18 valoraciones de clientes reales

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Servicio

4,4/5

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Personal

4,4/5

  • Emma Wright

    De Reino Unido - abril de 2025

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos

     

    35 - 44 años

    Mal

    Valoración global

    2/5

    For £75 per head we expected decent transport, which unfortunately the van was not easy to get in and out of. the guide although very nice had no know ...

  • John

    De Reino Unido - abril de 2025

    Viajó en pareja

     

    45 - 54 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    5/5

    Our guide, Jose-Manuel was excellent - his knowledge of the wines and the processes was excellent. It was also great to be in a small group of just 8 ...

  • Janet

    De Estados Unidos de América - marzo de 2025

    Viajó en pareja

     

    35 - 44 años

    Mal

    Valoración global

    2/5

    On the plus side the guide was brilliant. But…..,Described as including a tapas lunch - which was what we got in April 2024. This time we got three ti ...

  • Jane Dennis

    De Estados Unidos de América - enero de 2025

    Viajó con la familia

     

    45 - 54 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    5/5

    Friendly guide

  • GGough

    De Estados Unidos de América - septiembre de 2024

    Viajó en pareja

     

    18 - 24 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    4/5

    Our guide was brilliant, very friendly and knowledgeable. Didn’t get his name unfortunately. Great information about the island, the vineyards and the ...

  • Pam Walters

    De Reino Unido - marzo de 2024

    Viajó solo

     

    45 - 54 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    4/5

    The guide was extremely knowledgeable and very pleasant. It was good to find that there were only 5 of us on the tour which made it a very personal e ...

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