Route of the wine of the island of La Palma



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Go into the corners of the island and discovers its wealth matchless variety, its vitícolas places, its warehouses, its special wines, will be surprised

The route of the wine is a circuit around the island with many points of interest for the
lovers of grape growing where typical wines of this earth are sold. A pamphlet exists on
the different zones from culture, that lodges up to 16 warehouses. It can find it in
any office of tourism.

One of most important in the route is the museum of the wine of Manchas, place essential
to know the culture vitivinícola the island

 








In the island three differentiated regions or subsectors exist affluent:

Subsector Hoyo of Mazo:  located to the east, is characterized by the crawling form of conduction of the quilted land vineyard, with volcanic stones and others with picon seeded. The common varieties but are Negramoll and White Listan. The red wines and white predominate. They are the red ones of garnet red color, vigorous and with body. The fresh and light shining targets.

Fuencaliente Subsector:  Located to the South-southwestern its vineyards they are conducted of crawling form by volcanic ash lands. The most important varieties are:
Malvasia, Lists Target and bujariego. They emphasize between its wines the sweet
Malvasia by its special characteristics: of bitter and acid color amber, in that the flavors
are conjugated perfectly sweet.

North Subsector:  The grapevine in parrales and form of low glass cultivates itself.
The most outstanding varieties are Negramoll, Prieto, Albillo and almuñeco. Of most
peculiar wines of this region they are the tea wines, calls thus by his flavor to resin,
that they acquire after a fermentation in barrel of tea.


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