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Canary Islands

Perhaps surprisingly, given its location off the west coast of Africa, the Canary Islands have a long history of winemaking, albeit mostly for domestic consumption. Elevation is a key feature of the islands’ terroir; vineyards occupy sites, sometimes above a thousand metres, to benefit from the altitude’s cooling effects and the subsequent balance of flavour and acidity they impart to the wines. A range of grapes are permitted for use on the islands, including Palomino, Malvasia, Listán Negro and Tintilla.

Canary Islands

Key Facts about Canary Islands

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Appellations of Canary Islands



Read more about Abona

Abona DO

Abona - a wine growing region on the south coast of Tenerife, achieved Denominación de Origen status in 1996, following an almost fifty year drive...

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Read more about El Hierro

El Hierro DO

This Denominación de Origen for wine, established in 1995, covers the island with which it shares a name. Vines are planted on steep slopes of vol...

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Read more about Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria DO

Established in 2000, Gran Canaria DO is a Spanish Denominación de Origen that covers the length of breadth of the island with which it shares a na...

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Read more about La Gomera

La Gomera DO

Granted Denominación de Origen status in 2003, La Gomera DO is an appellation for wines on the island from which it takes its name. The rugged, mo...

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Read more about La Palma

La Palma DO

North of El Hierro, La Palma is distinct from the other Canary Islands on account of its lush, green landscape. Achieving Denominación de Origen s...

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Read more about Lanzarote

Lanzarote DO

Lanzarote DO not surprisingly covers the wines made on Lanzarote, a volcanic island around one-hundred kilometres from the Moroccan coast. A dry, w...

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Read more about Tacoronte-Acentejo

Tacoronte-Acentejo DO

Tacoronte-Acentejo is a Denominación de Origen for wine in the northeast of Tenerife, close to the capital city of Santa Cruz. The appellation was...

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Read more about Valle de Güímar

Valle de Güímar DO

The Valle de Güímar wine appellation on Tenerife’s southeast coast, is dominated by white wine production, with the Palomino grape most prevale...

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Read more about Valle de la Orotava

Valle de la Orotava DO

Established in 1995, Valle de la Orotava is a Denominación de Origen for wine on the island of Tenerife. Vines here extend from Puerto de la Cruz ...

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Read more about Ycoden-Daute-Isora

Ycoden-Daute-Isora DO

Ycoden-Daute-Isora DO is a Spanish appellation for wines covering the western part of Tenerife. The area was granted Denominación de Origen status...

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