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Discover the Valley of Tegueste with a guided wine tour at El Lomo Winery. Enjoy tastings, vineyard walks, and local food pairings in a scenic setting.
Exploring the Valley of Tegueste: A Deep Dive into the El Lomo Winery Experience
Tenerife’s lush landscapes hide some truly special spots for wine lovers, and the Valley of Tegueste is one of them. The Valley of Tegueste: Wine Tour with Tasting at El Lomo Winery offers a well-rounded glimpse into Canary Island viticulture, combining scenic vineyard walks, insightful tours, and delicious tastings—all for just around $20 per person.
What really makes this experience stand out? For us, it’s the chance to walk through century-old vineyards, learn about grape varieties unique to the region, and sample limited-edition wines that are hard to find elsewhere. A particular highlight is the chance to peek inside the cellar with its impressive 200,000-liter capacity, making this more than just a tasting—it’s an educational journey.
That said, it’s worth noting that transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the winery. Also, while the main tasting is well-curated, the vermouth bar is an extra purchase, which might catch some visitors by surprise. Still, for those who love authentic, approachable wine experiences combined with local snacks and scenic views, this tour hits the right notes.
Perfect for wine enthusiasts, curious travelers, or anyone wanting a taste of Tenerife’s viticultural heritage, this tour promises a friendly, informative, and flavorful afternoon.


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Your adventure begins next to Casita Canaria, at the El Lomo Winery. From there, the guide will brief you on the schedule and what’s ahead. This is a relaxed start, giving you the chance to get a feel for the setting and meet your fellow travelers.
The first major stop is the guided walk through the “Varietal Garden”—a collection of vines that showcase the region’s grape diversity. Visitors have described this part as both educational and beautiful, especially as you pass by the ecological orchard. It’s a chance to learn about the different grape varieties that contribute to the region’s distinctive wines, with guides radiating enthusiasm and knowledge.
One reviewer mentioned, “the guide was very passionate about what he told us,” and this kind of energy makes the visit engaging for everyone. Expect to pass by century-old vineyards, which add a history and authenticity to the experience, and enjoy the fresh forest air surrounding the vineyards.
A short scenic drive or walk between stops offers picture-perfect vistas of the surrounding landscape. You’ll find designated stops to snap photos, giving you a chance to capture the lush greenery and rolling vineyard hills. Some reviewers appreciated the “scenic views on the way,” which add a peaceful vibe to the tour.
Next, you step inside the cellar, which has a capacity of 200,000 liters—a fact that impresses even seasoned wine lovers. Your guide will explain the bottling process and the different tanks, revealing how the wines are crafted from grape to bottle. Visitors have noted that guides “explained everything very well,” making the process accessible even if you’re not familiar with winemaking.
This part of the tour is practical and visual, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and see the machinery behind the scenes. You’ll gain insights into the region’s grape varieties and production methods, enriching your understanding of Canary wines.
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A visit to El 18 Vermouth Bar is a unique feature. Here, you get to discover the secrets behind vermouth production, which is a specialty of the region. Although tasting the vermouth itself is an extra purchase, visitors can indulge in pairing it with snacks or simply enjoy the bar’s ambiance.
One guide was described as “very passionate about what he told us,” which made the vermouth tasting feel special. The bar adds a layer of sophistication and local flavor to the experience, perfect for those curious about regional spirits beyond wine.
The highlight for most visitors is the wine tasting session. Depending on the package, you will sample one or two young wines and, if available, one or two limited edition wines. These are served alongside regional snacks like semi-cured cheese, almogrote, chorizo de perro with palm honey, or sweet potato chips—each pairing thoughtfully curated to enhance the flavors.
Reviews consistently mention excellent value: “the blanc de noir wine was super tasty,” and the wines are described as affordable to buy once tasted. The pairing elevates the experience, making it more than just a sip-and-go affair.
Children are welcome from age 6, with tastings replaced by grape juice, making this a family-friendly outing. Under 6s are free, and many reviewers found the relaxed, personable guides accommodating for families, which is rare for wine tours.

The tour lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours, making it manageable even if you’re on a tight schedule. The group size appears to be intimate enough to allow plenty of interaction, with guides engaging each guest.
At around $20 per person, this experience offers a lot—guided tours, tastings, regional snacks, and scenic views—making it an excellent value. The inclusion of local food pairings and the opportunity to buy wines directly from the source adds extra appeal.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and offered in both English and Spanish. You’ll need to arrange your own transportation to and from the winery, as it isn’t included.
Comfortable shoes are recommended, since you’ll be walking outdoors and inside the cellar. The tour includes everything for an adult, but children will taste non-alcoholic grape juice, so kids can enjoy the experience too.
Flexible booking options are available—cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can reserve now and pay later, which suits travelers with uncertain schedules.

If you’re a wine enthusiast, this tour’s emphasis on regional varieties and the insider look at production processes will satisfy your curiosity. The knowledgeable guides make complex topics accessible and engaging, and the tastings of limited-edition wines make it special.
For families, the child-friendly grape juice tastings and friendly atmosphere make it a safe and enjoyable outing. Plus, the scenic setting and farm-like vibe create a relaxed environment for all ages.
Those interested in local culture and food will love the pairing options, discovering regional products and savoring traditional snacks. The vermouth bar adds a unique regional twist that’s worth exploring.
Finally, if you’re budget-conscious, this tour offers outstanding value—a comprehensive experience for a modest price. It’s ideal for travelers wanting an authentic taste of Tenerife without overspending.

Is transportation to the winery included?
No, transportation is not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the El Lomo Winery.
How long does the tour last?
The tour takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, giving you enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Yes, children over 6 can participate and will sample grape juice instead of wine. Children under 6 are free of charge.
What wines will I taste during the tour?
You will taste 1 or 2 young wines and, depending on the option selected, 1 or 2 limited editions. The wines are paired with regional snacks.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accommodating for those with mobility concerns.
Can I buy wines at the winery?
Absolutely. Many visitors comment on how affordable and tasty the wines are, and you can purchase bottles directly from the source.
What is the vermouth bar experience?
The El 18 Vermouth Bar is a special part of the tour where you can learn about vermouth creation and enjoy tasting a unique regional spirit, although this is an extra purchase.
“It was very good especially with our tour guide, he was super fun and speaks very good English, he explained everything very very well. The blanc d…”

This Valley of Tegueste wine tour at El Lomo Winery delivers more than just tastings. It offers a comprehensive look at Canary Island viticulture in a scenic setting, guided by passionate and knowledgeable experts. The combination of vineyard walks, cellar visits, and food pairings provides a well-rounded experience at a very reasonable price.
It’s ideal for those who love wine, regional cuisine, and scenic landscapes—especially if you appreciate authentic, unpretentious experiences. Families, history buffs, and curious travelers will find plenty to enjoy, whether it’s the chance to learn about grape varieties or simply soak in the beautiful surroundings.
This tour balances depth and fun, making it a standout activity for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Tenerife’s wine culture without breaking the bank.