Nat Geo Day Tour: La Geria, vinhedos que brotaram do fogo
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Nat Geo Day Tour: La Geria, vinhedos que brotaram do fogo

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Idiomas: Alemão, Inglês
Somente bilhete impresso
duração: de 2 hours a 4 hours
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  • Admire a singularidade da paisagem de La Geria, um legado deixado aos agricultores locais por uma série de erupções vulcânicas, e prove o que é considerado uma das uvas mais antigas do mundo: Malvasia volcanoca.
  • Liderado por dois produtores de vinho locais, aprenda sobre os métodos tradicionais de cultivo de La Geria, únicos no mundo e ainda preservados.
  • Em sua visita exclusiva aos vinhedos privados da propriedade Nacho Romero, que não estão abertos a outros grupos, um dos proprietários e produtores de vinho guiará uma caminhada pelos vinhedos, apresentando as variedades de uvas locais e oferecendo uma degustação de seu vinho artesanal.
  • Sessão de degustação de vinhos e queijos locais na vinícola La Geria, que acontece em uma área exclusiva da bodega enquanto o enólogo explica em detalhes o legado do vinho de Lanzarote.
  • Saiba como a TUI Care Foundation está envolvida na conservação e no apoio a esse método único de cultivo de vinho em Lanzarote, uma ilha declarada Reserva da Biosfera pela UNESCO.
O que esperar

Quando os seis longos anos de erupções do Timanfaya cessaram em 1736, os fazendeiros de La Geria acreditaram que suas terras férteis estavam perdidas para sempre sob uma espessa camada de cinzas. Mas as famílias locais precisavam tornar a terra produtiva novamente, e por meio de muito trabalho duro e determinação, eles conseguiram criar os vinhedos de La Geria.

Você começará com uma caminhada panorâmica, seguindo trilhas por vinhedos particulares pertencentes à bodega familiar de Nacho Romero, aberta exclusivamente para viajantes da National Geographic.

À medida que você absorve o caráter único dessas paisagens onde os vinhedos são cercados por vulcões, o proprietário explicará como a camada de cinzas vulcânicas, conhecida localmente como "picón", moldou seus métodos de cultivo, que são únicos no mundo. Se você tiver a sorte de encontrá-los maduros, poderá até colher uvas direto da videira enquanto ouve Nacho ou sua esposa Luisa, ambos produtores de vinho, falarem sobre as características do vinho vulcânico. De volta à bodega após a caminhada, você poderá provar um dos vinhos artesanais que Nacho e Luisa fazem em sua vinícola.

Em seguida, você seguirá para a Bodega La Geria – outro componente importante do movimento de produção ecológica de vinho. O próprio enólogo lhe mostrará a bodega. Descubra os segredos das cavidades, chamadas "zocos", que abrigam as videiras do vento, e descubra as diferentes variedades de uvas que prosperam no terroir vulcânico de Lanzarote. Para finalizar, saboreie uma degustação de um dos vinhos renomados da propriedade com queijo e biscoitos locais.

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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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  • Bernie & Sally

    De Reino Unido - março de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    35 - 44 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

    Enjoyed the trip, information was very informative. Wine tasting was excellent May was very good at answering our questions and informing us about the ...

  • Detlef und Barbara Luckas

    De Estados Unidos da America - março de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    45 - 54 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

    Es war eine sehr guter Tag alles hat gepasst. Sehr Schöne kleine Insel. Sehr guter Reiseführer

  • Resch

    De Estados Unidos da America - março de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    45 - 54 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

    Die Tour war echt gut. Aber warum wurden wir nicht an unserem Hotel abgeholt. Wir waren die einzigen Gäste aus Playa Blanca. Und mussten zu Fuß eine v ...

  • Holleis

    De Estados Unidos da America - março de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    65 - 74 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

    Informative visit. Generous tastings and snacks. Wines good and not too expensive. Good explanations.

  • Juli

    De Estados Unidos da America - março de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    18 - 24 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    4/5

    Super Tour. Aber für die Leistung dann doch sehr teuer. Am Ende ist es nur ein Spaziergang und 4 Gläser Wein dazu. Nachgeschenkt wird hat nicht und es ...

  • Jenny Dorset

    De Estados Unidos da America - fevereiro de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    45 - 54 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

    Very interesting to visit a'commercial winery' and then a 'farmers winery' loved the 2/3Km walk through the vineyard with instruction. Only thing not ...

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