Nat Geo Day Tour: La Geria - Weinberge, die aus dem Feuer entsprungen sind
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Nat Geo Day Tour: La Geria - Weinberge, die aus dem Feuer entsprungen sind

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  • Bewundern Sie die Einzigartigkeit der Landschaft von La Geria, ein Erbe, das den einheimischen Bauern durch eine Reihe von Vulkanausbrüchen hinterlassen wurde, und probieren Sie die Malvasia Volcanica, die als eine der ältesten Trauben der Welt gilt
  • Unter der Leitung von zwei lokalen Winzern lernen Sie die traditionelle Anbaumethode von La Geria kennen, die weltweit einzigartig ist und immer noch erhalten wird
  • Bei Ihrem exklusiven Besuch in den privaten Weinbergen des Weinguts Nacho Romero, die für andere Gruppen nicht zugänglich sind, wird einer der Eigentümer und Winzer einen Rundgang durch die Weinberge machen, die lokalen Rebsorten vorstellen und eine Kostprobe ihres hauseigenen Weins anbieten
  • Lokale Wein- und Käseverkostung in der Weinkellerei La Geria, die in einem exklusiven Bereich der Bodega stattfindet, während der Winzer das Weinerbe Lanzarotes im Detail erklärt
  • Erfahren Sie, wie sich die TUI Care Foundation für den Erhalt und die Förderung dieser einzigartigen Weinanbaumethode auf der zum UNESCO-Biosphärenreservat erklärten Insel Lanzarote einsetzt
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Als der Timanfaya im Jahr 1736 sechs Jahre lang nicht mehr ausbrach, glaubten die Bauern von La Geria, ihr fruchtbares Land sei für immer unter einer dicken Ascheschicht verloren. Doch die einheimischen Familien mussten das Land wieder fruchtbar machen, und durch harte Arbeit und Entschlossenheit gelang es ihnen, die Weinberge von La Geria anzulegen.

Sie beginnen mit einer landschaftlich reizvollen Wanderung durch die privaten Weinberge der familieneigenen Bodega von Nacho Romero, die exklusiv für National Geographic-Reisende geöffnet ist.

Während Sie den einzigartigen Charakter dieser Landschaften genießen, in denen die Weinberge von Vulkanen umgeben sind, wird Ihnen der Besitzer erklären, wie die Schicht aus Vulkanasche, die in der Region als "picón" bekannt ist, die weltweit einzigartigen Anbaumethoden geprägt hat. Wenn Sie Glück haben und die Trauben reif sind, können Sie sie sogar direkt von der Rebe pflücken, während Nacho oder seine Frau Luisa, beide Winzer, über die Eigenschaften des vulkanischen Weins erzählen. Zurück in der Bodega können Sie nach dem Spaziergang einen der handwerklich hergestellten Weine probieren, die Nacho und Luisa in ihrer eigenen Weinkellerei herstellen.

Als Nächstes fahren Sie zur Bodega La Geria - ein weiterer wichtiger Bestandteil der ökologischen Weinbau-Bewegung. Der Winzer selbst wird Sie durch die Bodega führen. Erfahren Sie die Geheimnisse der Hohlräume, der sogenannten "Zocos", die die Reben vor dem Wind schützen, und entdecken Sie die verschiedenen Rebsorten, die auf dem vulkanischen Terroir von Lanzarote gedeihen. Zum Abschluss können Sie einen der berühmten Weine des Weinguts mit Käse und Crackern aus der Region probieren.

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