Nat Geo Day Tour: Die Geschichte des Weinbaus auf den Kanarischen Inseln
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Nat Geo Day Tour: Die Geschichte des Weinbaus auf den Kanarischen Inseln

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Im Rahmen unseres Engagements für nachhaltigen Tourismus entsprechen alle National Geographic Day Tours den Kriterien des Global Sustainable Tourism Council, und ein Teil der Einnahmen aus diesen Touren erfolgt an die National Geographic Society zur Finanzierung von Forschung und nachhaltigen Projekten weltweit.

Highlights
  • Auf dieser National Geographic Day Tour entdecken Sie die charakteristischen einheimischen Rebsorten, die den kanarischen Wein so außergewöhnlich machen
  • Tauchen Sie ein in einen gemütlichen, familiengeführten Weinkeller, kommen Sie mit dem lokalen Winzer ins Gespräch und genießen Sie einen atemberaubenden Blick auf den Atlantischen Ozean
  • Probieren Sie eine Auswahl des Weinsortiments der Kellerei und lernen Sie die lokalen Rebsorten bei einer Verkostung kennen
  • Genießen Sie authentische kanarische Snacks, die fachkundig mit preisgekrönten Weinen kombiniert werden und lassen Sie die beeindruckende Landschaft auf sich wirken
Beschreibung

Diese exklusiv für National Geographic konzipierte Tour bietet einen tiefen Einblick in den kanarischen Wein und seine historische Bedeutung als Grundstein der europäischen Gesellschaft vom 15. bis zum 18. Jahrhundert.

Beginnen Sie mit der Erkundung von Garachico, einer der am besten erhaltenen historischen Städte Teneriffas. Während Sie durch die gepflasterten Straßen schlendern, wird Ihnen Ihr von National Geographic ausgebildeter Tourguide die Geschichte des Hafens erzählen - ein wichtiger Knotenpunkt für den Weinexport nach Europa und Amerika, der durch einen Vulkanausbruch grundlegend verändert wurde.

Als Nächstes besuchen Sie die Weinkellerei Viñátigo, ein familiengeführtes Weingut, das für die Erhaltung der einheimischen Rebsorten Teneriffas vor dem Aussterben bekannt ist. Treffen Sie den Winzer der Bodega inmitten der weitläufigen Weinberge, wo Sie mehr über die verschiedenen Rebsorten und die umweltfreundlichen und ökologischen Anbaumethoden erfahren. Erleben Sie den sorgfältigen Weinherstellungsprozess, bevor Sie eine Auswahl der besten Weine probieren.

Beenden Sie den Tag mit einer köstlichen Auswahl an authentischen kanarischen Snacks inmitten der malerischen Landschaft der Weinberge und genießen Sie die faszinierenden Ausblicke auf die umliegende Landschaft und den Atlantischen Ozean im Hintergrund.

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    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Mai 2025

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    The vineyard experience was enjoyable but there was a long wait to enter the building & there could have been a larger selection of wines to taste - e ...

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    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Mai 2025

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    35 - 44 Jahre alt

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    Only got to taste 4 selected bottles of wine by the winery, we couldn't taste the wines we wanted to purchase as they were not in the tasting itinery. ...

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    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - März 2025

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    45 - 54 Jahre alt

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    Very expensive, expected more. The guide was OK but a lot of the same information was repeated. He said the walk around town would be half an hour, it ...

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    It was an excellent trip ,the guide was very informative.Expensive and although I didn’t mind I did here comments that lunch should have been included ...

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    45 - 54 Jahre alt

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    Bra guide, intressant guidning i den galna hamnstaden, väldigt bra vingårdsbesök med fina viner

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    Wij hebben een geweldige rondleiding gehad, een mooi verhaal en heerlijke wijnen geproefd en gekocht

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