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Read the Wine Tours Lanzarote blog and learn about our experiences in the vineyards and more. Our aim is to offer our guests a fun and informal wine tour in stunning surroundings. The team teach our guests about the unique cultivation, wine making process and of course the wines!
Wine Tours Lanzarote Blog
2M ago
Craft Beer & Wine Tour from Playa Blanca
After many requests, we are excited to launch our Wine and Craft Beer Tour from Playa Blanca and the South of Lanzarote. The tour will run weekly on a Thursday afternoon from 13th April 2023, and for the first time it will incorporate a visit to Cervezas Malpeis in Tinajo, along with Bodega La Geria in the heart of the Lanzarote wine region. Combining the experience will highlight both the traditional industry of winemaking and that of one of Lanzarote’s most recent industries, brewing.
The experience will be led by Dan or Oll ..read more
Wine Tours Lanzarote Blog
4M ago
Cruise and Shore Activities with Wine Tours Lanzarote
No dry dock, but a wine dock! Wine Tours Lanzarote at your Port of Call
Since 2017, Wine Tours Lanzarote has taken countless cruise passengers from all over the world, looking for shore activities during their Lanzarote port of call. This has always been carried out with great success and feedback.
We guarantee to offer friendly, fun, and informative wine experiences with expert WSET qualified guides. We provide comfortable transportation, provide necessary material, and assure quality, hospitality and customer attention.
Whil ..read more
Wine Tours Lanzarote Blog
4M ago
The Author, Glenda Young
In the past few months, we met the great author Glenda Young and had the chance to take her on a Craft Beer and Wine Tour. Glenda, like us, is a lover of Lanzarote, but she hadn’t seen as much of the vineyards. She liked the experience so much, that she even wrote a blog for us!
Glenda Young is an author and novelist that writes gritty and dramatic sagas and short stories, evolving around female characters. She’s even been commissioned by ITV to write TV tie-in books for Coronation Street!
I’m a big fan of Lanzarote. Since discovering it for the first time over 12 ..read more
Wine Tours Lanzarote Blog
4M ago
By Dan Priestley
April in the vineyards
Welcome to our last monthly instalment from our series of a Year in the Vineyards of Lanzarote. Would you believe it, we started this series last May and have already completed a full cycle – it feels like yesterday we started! If it is the first time you have landed on this blog, we have written a monthly series and you can find the rest of our articles right here. We have covered plenty, both about vineyard management and also what is happening back inside the wineries.
Though, before diving into this month’s report, what strikes ..read more
Wine Tours Lanzarote Blog
4M ago
By Dan Priestley
march in the vineyards
Welcome back to our monthly instalment from our series of a Year in the Vineyards of Lanzarote. For first time readers, here we give monthly updates for those interested in the wines and viticulture of La Geria. You’ll find previous editions in the blog section of our website here.
March has been quite unsettled and a month of many days of some much-needed rain, although a little later than hoped. It is always a tale of two halves taking guests on our tours, who are naturally disappointed with rain on holiday, while at the same tim ..read more
Wine Tours Lanzarote Blog
4M ago
By Dan Priestley
February in the vineyards
Welcome back to our monthly instalment of our series from a year in the vineyards of Lanzarote. We hope your February hasn’t been to dark and gloomy, spring is just around the corner so last chances to enjoy the log fire and some of the heavier red wines. Spring time we can welcome back roses wines and some of the more lighter red wines.For new readers, here we give monthly updates for people interested in the wines and viticulture of Lanzarote month by month. You’ll find previous editions on the blog section of our website here.
For ..read more
Wine Tours Lanzarote Blog
4M ago
By Dan Priestley
January in the Vineyards
Welcome back to our monthly instalment of our series from a year in the vineyards of Lanzarote. We hope you had a great festive break and managed to enjoy some nice wines, possibly even from the Island! For new readers, here we give monthly updates for people interested in the wines and viticulture of Lanzarote month by month. You’ll find previous editions on the blog section of our website here.
Here in Lanzarote, we have had a very strange start to the year with the weather. A mix of Calima (a warm and dry wind from the S ..read more
Wine Tours Lanzarote Blog
4M ago
By Dan Priestley
December in the vineyards
We welcome you back with another instalment of a year in the vineyards of Lanzarote, this month we have decided to head indoors and take a look at what’s happening behind closed doors in the winery during the winter months.
If you have had the chance to join us on one of our wine tours through La Geria, you will have been introduced to some of the most important stages of wine making, including the harvest and fermentation.
One of the first steps after fermentation is where the wine undergoes a process known as clarification and stabilization. T ..read more
Wine Tours Lanzarote Blog
4M ago
By Dan Priestley
November in the Vineyards
Welcome back to another addition of a year in the unique vineyards of Lanzarote!
Since the change of daylight-saving time late last month our cooler evenings are sweeping in, yet our daytime temperature still averages between 15 - 20°C throughout the winter, though the nights are somewhat cooler.
With the shift of temperature during the winter months this activates a change in the grapevine. The first signs you will notice is a change in the colour of the leaves and leaf fall, while vine shoots will turn into woody canes and give the false impres ..read more
Wine Tours Lanzarote Blog
4M ago
By Ollie Horton
October in the Vineyards
Welcome back to our October roundup from the vineyards of La Geria in Lanzarote.
It’s a beautiful time of year to be touring the vineyards, with warm and sunny days and some great light and sunsets to go with it! For the farmers, it’s time to work and focus in the winery rather than in the vines, winemaking, and bottling the latest vintage, yes already!
La Geria Sunset
As our followers will know, the last two harvests have yielded fewer kilograms than one would hope, but as always, the quality is fantastic thanks to the plentiful sunshine we recei ..read more