När Timanfayas sex långa år av utbrott upphörde 1736 trodde bönderna i La Geria att deras bördiga marker för alltid var förlorade under ett tjockt lager av aska. De lokala familjerna var tvungna att göra marken produktiv igen, och genom hårt arbete och beslutsamhet lyckades de skapa vingårdarna i La Geria.
Du börjar med en naturskön promenad där du följer stigar genom privata vingårdar som tillhör den familjeägda bodegan Nacho Romero, som öppnas enbart för National Geographic-resenärer.
Medan du njuter av den unika karaktären hos dessa landskap där vingårdarna är omgivna av vulkaner, kommer ägaren att förklara hur lagret av vulkanisk aska, som lokalt kallas "picón", har format deras odlingsmetoder, som är unika i världen. Om du har turen att druvorna är mogna kanske du till och med får plocka dem direkt från vinrankan medan Nacho eller hans fru Luisa, som båda är vinmakare, berättar om vulkanvinets egenskaper. Tillbaka på bodegan efter vandringen kan du provsmaka ett av de hantverksmässigt framställda viner som Nacho och Luisa gör i sin egen vingård.
Därefter beger du dig till Bodega La Geria - en annan viktig del av den ekologiska vintillverkningsrörelsen. Vinmakaren själv kommer att visa dig runt på bodegan. Ta reda på hemligheterna bakom hålorna, som kallas "zocos" och skyddar vinrankorna från vinden, och upptäck de olika druvsorterna som trivs i Lanzarotes vulkaniska terroir. Avsluta med en provsmakning av ett av gårdens berömda viner med lokal ost och kex.

Nat Geo Day Tour: La Geria, vingårdar som växt fram ur bränder
- Beundra det unika landskapet i La Geria, ett arv till de lokala bönderna från en rad vulkanutbrott, och smaka på vad som anses vara en av världens äldsta druvor - Malvasia Volcanica
- Under ledning av två lokala vinmakare får du lära dig mer om den traditionella odlingsmetoden i La Geria, som är unik i världen och fortfarande bevaras.
- Under ditt exklusiva besök på Nacho Romeros privata vingårdar, som inte är öppna för andra grupper, kommer en av ägarna och vinmakarna att leda en promenad runt deras vingårdar och introducera de lokala druvsorterna och bjuda på en smak av deras hantverksmässigt framställda vin.
- Lokal vin- och ostprovning på vingården La Geria, som äger rum i ett exklusivt område på bodegan medan vinmakaren förklarar Lanzarotes vinarv i detalj.
- Lär dig hur TUI Care Foundation har varit involverad i bevarandet och stödet av denna unika metod för vinodling på Lanzarote, en ö som förklarats UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
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- Denna utflykt innefattar högst en timmes promenad i måttlig takt över ojämn terräng. Avståndet är cirka 3 km, och guiden ser till att takten anpassas efter gruppen.
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Bernie & Sally
Från Storbritannien - mars 2025Rest som par
35 - 44 år
Mycket bra
Sammanlagt betyg5/5
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
Från Usa - mars 2025Rest som par
45 - 54 år
Mycket bra
Sammanlagt betyg5/5
Es war eine sehr guter Tag alles hat gepasst. Sehr Schöne kleine Insel. Sehr guter Reiseführer
Resch
Från Usa - mars 2025Rest som par
45 - 54 år
Mycket bra
Sammanlagt betyg5/5
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
Från Usa - mars 2025Rest som par
65 - 74 år
Mycket bra
Sammanlagt betyg5/5
Informative visit. Generous tastings and snacks. Wines good and not too expensive. Good explanations.
Juli
Från Usa - mars 2025Rest som par
18 - 24 år
Mycket bra
Sammanlagt betyg4/5
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
Från Usa - februari 2025Rest som par
45 - 54 år
Mycket bra
Sammanlagt betyg5/5
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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