Visit La Palma's legendary Bodegas Teneguía — whose vines grow in black volcanic ash just metres from the Cumbre Vieja lava fields — for a private cellar tour and guided tasting of the island's extraordinary volcanic wines. Rare, terroir-driven, and utterly unique.
What to expect
Set in the sun-bleached south of the island near Fuencaliente, Bodegas Teneguía is framed by the 1971 lava flow that nearly ended — and ultimately defined — its modern winemaking story. Your private host walks you through the vineyards, explaining how the volcanic ash acts as both mulch and moisture trap, before descending into the cool cellar for a guided flight of the estate's flagship whites, reds, and the rare, amber-hued Malvasía. Pairing with local cheeses and mojo sauces elevates the tasting into a full sensory portrait of La Palma's southern terroir. The bodega's terrace, overlooking black-sand coastline and the Roque Teneguía monolith, provides a spectacular finale.
Good to know
Fuencaliente is approximately 30–40 minutes from the cruise port by taxi or private transfer — arrange return transport in advance. Combine with a brief stop at the nearby salt pans (Salinas de Fuencaliente) and lighthouse for a full southern La Palma afternoon. Book the private group experience directly with the bodega.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at La Palma — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.