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Discover Gran Canaria's organic winery, explore a historic wine museum, and enjoy tasting two fine wines paired with local cheese and bread in this 1.5-hour guided tour.


The tour begins at Bodega San Juan – Finca El Mocanal, a charming family-run operation that has been producing wine for five generations. With a history spanning over a century, this winery combines traditional methods with organic practices. Its small size and commitment to quality make it stand apart from larger commercial vineyards. Visitors can appreciate the personal touch and authentic atmosphere that define this historic site.
The winery’s location offers sweeping views of rolling vineyards, perfect for photography or just soaking in the peaceful landscape. The setting is both beautiful and practical, allowing guests to see firsthand how endemic grape varieties thrive in volcanic soil, which is a key factor in the distinctive flavors of Gran Canaria wines.
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One of the highlights of this experience is the visit to a 100-year-old stone lagares, where grapes were once tread manually. This piece of history gives a tangible sense of how wine-making has evolved over the decades. Seeing the lagares allows for a connection to the past, contrasting with the modern facilities that showcase current techniques.
The lagares serve as a visual reminder of the traditional methods that shaped the winery’s heritage. The guide shares stories about the family’s history, emphasizing their dedication to maintaining authentic practices while embracing modern innovations. This provides a meaningful context for appreciating the quality and character of the wines produced here.

Adjacent to the winery is the small wine museum, which displays vintage machinery and tools used in the winemaking process. Visitors can see old equipment alongside modern technology, illustrating the progress and preservation of local traditions. The museum offers insights into how wine has been crafted on Gran Canaria for generations, making it a fascinating stop for anyone interested in wine history.
The aromatic environment of the cellar is another memorable aspect. As you enter, you’ll breathe in the earthy smell of fermenting wines stored in wooden casks. This sensory detail enhances the tasting experience and deepens understanding of the fermentation process.
The tour culminates in a tasting session where two carefully selected wines are served in the cozy tasting area. These wines are complemented by local Gran Canaria cheese and toasted bread, offering a well-rounded flavor experience. The quality of the wines and snacks has been consistently praised, with reviews highlighting their deliciousness and the generous portions.
Guests leave with an appreciation for the distinctive tastes attributable to the volcanic soils and organic practices of the vineyard. The guide provides insights into what makes these wines special, making the tasting both educational and pleasurable.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the visit, plenty of chances are available to snap pictures of the lush vineyards and scenic surroundings. These views are particularly striking during the sunny hours, emphasizing the Idyllic landscape of the finca. Many visitors use this time to capture memories of their visit and share the beauty of Gran Canaria’s agricultural landscape.
The picturesque setting adds to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere, making the experience suitable for those seeking a peaceful outing or a moment of reflection amid nature.

The tour departs from Bodega San Juan – Finca El Mocanal and ends at the same location, making it straightforward to join. No hotel pickup or drop-off is included, so visitors need to make their own way to the finca. The group size tends to be small, fostering an intimate environment where questions and personalized attention are welcomed.
The tour is conducted in English and takes place rain or shine, so it’s advisable to wear suitable clothing and footwear. Duration is approximately 1.5 hours, providing a manageable and engaging experience without feeling rushed.

This winery tour is notable for its authentic family history and small-scale operation that prioritizes organic practices. The inclusion of Gran Canaria’s only wine museum offers a rare glimpse into local winemaking traditions, which many larger tours omit.
Guests frequently praise the friendly and knowledgeable guides, especially mentioning Maria for her engaging storytelling and attention to detail. The scenic location and the quality of the tasting are also highlighted as key strengths, making it a value-for-money activity.

While the tour provides a rundown of local wines and history, it does not include hotel pickup or transportation. Visitors should plan to arrive at the finca independently. Weather conditions are not a concern since the experience takes place rain or shine, but comfortable shoes are recommended for walking through the vineyards and cellar.
The tour’s duration of 1.5 hours means the focus is on quality rather than quantity, making it ideal for those who enjoy meaningful, relaxed visits rather than extensive sightseeing.

For those interested in authentic Gran Canaria wines and local traditions, this tour offers a compelling combination of historical insight and delicious tasting. The small family-run winery ensures a personable experience, with guides sharing stories and expertise that add depth to the visit.
The price point of $28 makes it accessible, especially considering the inclusion of two wines and local snacks. It’s a perfect activity for wine enthusiasts, culture seekers, or anyone wanting a peaceful break amidst scenic vineyards.
This experience is ideal for adults who appreciate wine tastings and small-group tours. It suits those curious about local traditions, family-run businesses, or organic wine production. Nature lovers will enjoy the photogenic landscape, and history buffs may find the museum and lagares particularly engaging.
Travelers seeking a relaxing, educational, and authentic activity that is easy to fit into any schedule will find this tour to be worthwhile.
“This was an excellent value for money experience from start to finish! Our guide Maria was brilliant funny and informative and the wine and cheese …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for adults, focusing on wine tasting and historical insights. Children are not the primary audience.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, the activity starts at Bodega San Juan – Finca El Mocanal. Arrivals are self-organized.
Are there any physical requirements?
Walking through vineyards and cellar areas is part of the experience, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, guides speak English to ensure clear explanations and storytelling.
How long does the tasting last?
The tasting occurs at the end of the tour and lasts just long enough to enjoy two wines with cheese and bread.
What makes this winery special?
It is a family-run business with a history of five generations, producing organic wines in a scenic setting.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended, especially if you want to take photos of the vineyards.
Is the tour affected by weather?
The experience takes place rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
Are the wines exported?
The wines are appreciated locally, but there is no mention of export options.
This Gran Canaria winery tour offers a balanced blend of history, scenery, and tasting, making it a worthy addition to any itinerary for those eager to explore the island’s local wine culture.
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