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Welcome to the Canary Islands

Introduction

The Canary Islands are home to rare, indigenous varieties, ancient viticultural techniques and a culture that restores and protects this incredible heritage. Safeguarded by family-ran wineries and the dedication of countless growers, it´s no wonder that the remarkable viticulture here is acclaimed throughout the world of wine. Come and discover more with us.

La Palma

Despite its small area, La Palma has a rugged geography that provides a remarkable diversity of microclimates and terroirs.

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Lanzarote

Famous for its lunar-like landscapes and the product of repeated volcanic eruptions, Lanzarote is the easternmost island of the Canary archipelago.

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Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is an island that offers a seemingly infinite variety of landscapes, microclimates, and vegetation.

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El Hierro

El Hierro is the most south-westerly island of the archipelago and owes its origins to volcanic eruptions that took place roughly a million years ago.

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Tenerife

Tenerife is the most extensively planted island in the archipelago, with approximately 65% of all vines in the Canary Islands.

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Fuertaventura

At over 20 million years old, Fuerteventura is the oldest island in the Canary archipelago and is located just 97 kilometers from the northwest coast of Africa.

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La Gomera

La Gomera is a small mountainous island with a natural beauty that has earnt it recognition as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

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El Hierro

El Hierro is the most south-westerly island of the archipelago and owes its origins to volcanic eruptions that took place roughly a million years ago.
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La Palma

Despite its small area, La Palma has a rugged geography that provides a remarkable diversity of microclimates and terroirs.
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La Gomera

La Gomera is a small mountainous island with a natural beauty that has earnt it recognition as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
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Tenerife

Tenerife is the most extensively planted island in the archipelago, with approximately 65% of all vines in the Canary Islands.
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Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is an island that offers a seemingly infinite variety of landscapes, microclimates, and vegetation.
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Fuertaventura

At over 20 million years old, Fuerteventura is the oldest island in the Canary archipelago and is located just 97 kilometers from the northwest coast of Africa.
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Lanzarote

Famous for its lunar-like landscapes and the product of repeated volcanic eruptions, Lanzarote is the easternmost island of the Canary archipelago.
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Spotlight Winery

Tajinaste is a winery with its roots deep in Canarian culture and history. Teamwork and respect for their land is the key to their success.

Spotlight Wine

CAN is Tajinaste´s flagship wine and an evocative journey to the Orotava Valley, home to many of their oldest vines. Complex, structured and elegant.

Our Varieties

Our Wineries

A unique environment for unique wines

The Canary Islands are home to twenty family-ran wineries, each representing a different facet of the archipelago´s wine culture. These wineries are a testimony to the centuries of tradition here, continuously striving to protect the ancient viticultural practices of the islands and showcase the very best of our terroir.

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Canary Island plot wines

By definition, a single vineyard wine is a type of wine produced from grapes cultivated in a specific plot of a vineyard. The idea behind these wines is to highlight

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