The Wine Valley Of La Geria by Jason Connolly
Jason Connolly

The Wine Valley Of La Geria by

Or Valle De La Geria , Lanzarote
On the way back from Our Excursion to Timanfaya Volcanic national park in Lanzarote we stopped off for a spot of Wine tasting in the wine Valley of La Geria and these our some of the views of the valley
Info from HERE
This valley, which has been declared ‘Protected Area’, is Lanzarote’s main wine-growing region, occupying about 52 sq. km (20 sq. miles) and stretching on both sides of the road from Masdache to Uga and right up to the volcanic slopes. This area produces most of Lanzarote’s excellent wines, of which 75 per cent are made from the Malvasía grape, one of the oldest known grape varieties. Best known as a honey-coloured, very sweet wine with a rich flavour, already praised by Shakespeare hundreds of years ago, today the Malvasía grape produces a wide variety of quality white, red or rosé wines, from very sweet to very dry.

Located on the edge of the badlands and covered with black volcanic ash, the vineyards of La Geria valley look like they have been transplanted here from another planet. The Lanzaroteños found an indigenous way of cultivating vines on this arid and hostile ground. They dug more than 10,000 funnel-shaped hollows into the thick layers of picón, planted the vines, only one vine per hollow, filled them with soil and poured thick layers of picón over it, as the porous volcanic granules ideally retain the night humidity to feed the plants. In order to protect them from the constant winds and drying out, they built low, semicircular walls around them.

This unique cultivation method results in a prosperous wine industry, renowned for excellent wines, which can be sampled and purchased in a number of local winegrowers’ bodegas (wine shops).

With its extensive rows of horseshoe-like shaped walls and despite their extremely functional purpose, the valley of La Geria, which has become quite a popular tourist attraction, has the aspect of another gigantic piece of landscape art, intentionally created by César Manrique.
Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 18-200mm os lens

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arrecife, canary_islands, lanzarote, the_canaries, valle_de_la_geria

Comments

  • Béla Török
    Béla Törökalmost 2 years ago

    Splendid composition, Jason!

  • Thanks Bela mate..

    – Jason Connolly

  • Jason Connolly
    Jason Connollyalmost 2 years ago

  • Chris Clark
    Chris Clarkalmost 2 years ago

    just finished my last 3 bottles of beautiful wine purchased from here Jason – brilliant capture m8 and brings back memories of our visit a few years back

  • Thanks Chris..I’ve seen some of your shots, cracking shots indeed I might add..This was an incredible valley..We only bought 2 bottles of wine home with us and they are gifts so next time we go, we’ll stock up a little more LOL..

    – Jason Connolly

  • Sandra Cockayne
    Sandra Cockaynealmost 2 years ago

    Great capture Jason! Lovely! S:)x

  • Thanks so much Sandra, appreciate the fine comments my friend…
    Bringing back some good memories?

    – Jason Connolly

  • Ryan Davison
    Ryan Davisonalmost 2 years ago

    quite a dramatic landscape eh, nice shot

  • Sure was Ryan mate, a bit different to what I am used to LOL..Glad you like the shot mate…

    – Jason Connolly

  • Ray Clarke
    Ray Clarkealmost 2 years ago

    Great detail and composition Jason!

  • Thanks a lot Ray mate…

    – Jason Connolly

  • Sandra Cockayne
    Sandra Cockaynealmost 2 years ago

    Oh yes Jason! I vaguely remember getting absolutely rat-ar**d on this lovely wine! Lol! S:)x

  • LOL.Not too rat-ar**d to forget then ??….Unfortunately I didn’t….They told us we were going wine testing..I got to taste about a thimble full, a quite nice thimble full though LOL..

    – Jason Connolly

  • Bradley Shawn  Rabon
    Bradley Shawn ...almost 2 years ago

    Fabulous place. I love the details and the wonderful POV. At the peak of the season I bet this is gorgeous. Beautiful shot indeed.

  • I imagine the vines make it gorgeous as nothing else here grows except for cactus and the odd palm tree..Cheers Shawn mate…

    – Jason Connolly

  • Sandra Cockayne
    Sandra Cockaynealmost 2 years ago

    We ended up getting a case load of the stuff! mmmmm nice! lol! S:)x

  • Aww lucky you LOL..you’re making me jealous now Sandra.LOL….Thomas cooks baggage and weight restriction almost put us over the weight limit with 2 bottles LOL..

    – Jason Connolly

  • Catherine Hamilton-Veal  ©
    Catherine Hami...almost 2 years ago

    what a nice capture Jason, so glad you all had a lovely holiday.x

  • Thanks Catherine my friend ;-))

    – Jason Connolly