It may have been a Portuguese man called Fernando de Castro who, in 1497, planted the first vine on Tenerife. Just a few months after the conquest of Tenerife,...
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For many centuries after the conquest of the Canary Islands, Malvasia wine, produced from a Greek grape of the same name, was the main industry in Tenerife. The...
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Although red wine production in Tenerife started after the initial success of the island's whites, nowadays they have achieved well-deserved recognition for...
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Tenerife's rose wines are quite numerous, although their production is smaller than that of the red and white wine. However, the island does have a wide variety...
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In a place like Tenerife, where winemaking is such a strong part of local tradition, there is, of course, a place in its gastronomy for vinegar. It is produced...
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Tenerife's white wines were the first wines produced on the island. They were introduced by the conquistadors and soon became popular in Europe, especially...
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