Vineyards in Lanzarote feature sunken pits surrounded by stone walls to protect the grapes from the ... [+] hot winds. The island's wine experts have ingeniously adapted to the harsh environment ...
where you can taste various types of wine. "Lanzarote is famous for its Malvasia Volcánica, a type of wine with a lot of minerals that isn't sweet like the Malvasia found in other parts of Europe.
At the glassy, avant-garde Buenavista Lanzarote, an ecolodge that feels ... The many local collaborations include a Buenavista natural wine created with the producer Bodega Cohombrillo.
As authorities across Spain seek to limit tourism, Lanzarote is at the centre of a growing counter-protest movement in favour ...
Lanzarote, also called “The volcanoes’ Island ... sometimes integrated into the houses. If you enjoy wine, you will be able ...
This Spanish archipelago enjoys non-stop sunshine, except for the occasional cloudy or wet day. Lanzarote, the fourth largest ...