Visita Bodegas Teneguía en La Palma con Cata de vinos





Descripción
Visite las Bodegas Teneguía, una de las bodegas más galardonadas de las Islas Canarias, donde podrá conocer más sobre la producción de La Palma, además de ser capaz de probar los frutos de su suelo.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Descubre Bodegas Teneguía, al atravesar sus puertas, y observa cómo se elaboran algunos de los vinos de mejor calidad en las Islas Canarias. Conoce la importancia histórica de esta bodega y el cultivo de la vid en la localidad de Fuencaliente. Pasarás por la zona de recepción, despalillado y prensado de uva. La última parada será la zona de embotellado, que conduce al Punto de Cata y Venta, donde se encuentra disponible la gama de vinos de la bodega. • Estas instalaciones cuentan con más de 70 años de historia en su interior. Aquí, la tradición y las técnicas actualizadas se fusionan para elaborar deliciosos tipos de vinos. • Conocer el completo proceso de transformación de la uva en los vinos más emblemáticos y premiados de Canarias. • Observe los instrumentos antiguos e interesantes que se utilizan en la elaboración del vino, como la balanza donde se pesan los vehículos de los recolectores. * Cata de vinos incluida.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Todos los participantes que deseen probar el vino deben ser mayores de 18 años.
- Podrías comprar todos los diferentes tipos de vino en el punto de venta, que está abierto de lunes a viernes, de 10:00 a 18:00. Sábados, domingos y festivos de 10:00 a 13:00.
Opiniones(45)
We didn't make it to kwa time and we were very sorry d E-roads were very bad because of the storm and tomorrow we fly back
Unfortunately it was a group of 34 people, the description says no more than 20 people. The wine is fine. 4 different wines (2 white, 2 red) from the same glass. (I know this differently) The guide was great. Despite the bad weather, he made the most of it.
The guide was very informative and pleasant. The scenery was spectacular. Wines for tasting were superb!
It as a bit annoying have the Spanish and English tour together, as the tour was much more detailed in Spanish than in English. At least we all got the same amount of wine - and the wine was good ;-)
Very nice tour, with a walk around the premisses; lots of information about the history about the bodega and the island. A joke now and then, tasting good wines (white, red en malsevia sweet). Very enthusiastic leader. Price 15 euro, worth it!
Visited the place with excursion group. Could choose between tasting a glass of red or white. Uninteresting wines. The visit was incl lunch which was pretty boring. Tun that was exceeded, not ok
We loved our visit! We arrived early for the tour but the staff welcomed us and let us do a little pre wine tour tasting and even let us watch them do some of the wine making. We then went on the tour and did a tasting on a 3000 year old volcano! Such a fun and educational experience and the views were lovely. The wine was great and the prices were even better. This is not your run of the mill commercial wine tasting experience, it is personal and authentic and I would highly recommend you visit.
Entertaining, informative and original wine tasting, as it was associated with a short walk and the wine tasting mostly took place outside. Highly recommended
Nicholas has shared with us with great enthusiasm his knowledge about wine and La Palma. We have learned a lot about what to look out for while tasting wine but also how the vines on La Palma, Europe and the USA are built up. During his explanation we were of course allowed to taste various wines and after our visit he gave us the tip to continue tasting at the local bar. A place by and with locals where we enjoyed a Malvasia, goat cheese and an almond biscuit.
Our guide was very knowledgeable, not only about the wines bit on the history and geology of the island. He made the tour very interesting and we tasted 2 excellent wines



