Bodega La Casa del Volcán
Family micro-winery of the DO La Palma in Los Canarios, inside the volcanic municipality of Fuencaliente. It occupies a traditional 1919 building surrounded by its own vineyards, between 500 and 650 metres up. It makes a single wine, a dry white from the Bujariego grape grown on volcanic soil and worked with minimal intervention.

La Casa del Volcán is a winery and restaurant at Calle Los Volcanes, 23 in Fuencaliente de La Palma, specialising in the wines and products of the island. It pours more than twenty La Palma wines by the glass, sells bottles to take away and produces its own dry white from Bujariego grapes grown in the house vineyard.
The kitchen serves a fusion of traditional Canarian cooking, with tapas, half portions, main dishes and desserts prepared on site. The venue is also used for events and for wine tourism: tastings with tapas and guided walks through the winery, the surrounding vineyards and the volcanic landscape of Fuencaliente, always by prior reservation. Bookings are handled by phone (+34 922 444 427), WhatsApp or email to info@lacasadelvolcan.es.
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