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Experience Lanzarote's winemaking tradition with a 4-hour private tour visiting Mota vineyards, learning about the process, and tasting 3 wines with local cheese.

The “The Soul of the Wine” Tour in Lanzarote offers an engaging exploration into the island’s distinctive wine production. Priced at an accessible rate, this private, 4-hour experience transports visitors to the Mota Family vineyards, guided by Samuel, the in-house winemaker known for his passion and storytelling. The tour includes a visit to a small museum featuring original artifacts from 1910 to 1960, and a two-hour crash course on the winemaking process, culminating in a tasting of three expressive wines paired with native cheese. The tour departs from several locations in Lanzarote, including Playa Blanca, Puerto Calero, and Arrecife, with transportation included in the package.
This experience is ideal for wine lovers looking for an authentic, educational, and culturally rich activity. While not suitable for children or wheelchair users, it offers a deep dive into Lanzarote’s volcanic terroir and family traditions, making it a standout choice for those interested in the island’s unique viticulture.
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The tour begins with a comfortable pickup from your accommodation in Lanzarote, with transportation provided in a luxury vehicle. As the scenic drive unfolds across the island’s volcanic landscape, the setting immediately hints at the unique environment where these wines are cultivated. The Mota Family vineyards are the highlight, where Samuel, the passionate enologist, welcomes the group with warmth and expertise.
Here, you’ll learn how vines grow thriving in volcanic ash, and how wind influences each vineyard plot. Samuel shares stories about four generations of family involvement, illustrating how tradition and adaptation shape the wine produced in this distinctive environment. This personal touch makes the visit more than just a tasting—it’s a narrative of resilience and craftsmanship rooted in Lanzarote’s volcanic earth.

A significant part of this experience is a visit to the family-run museum within the winery, which displays original artifacts from 1910 to 1960. These items reflect the hard work and patience of the early vintners and provide a tangible connection to the local history. Walking through the museum, visitors see vintage tools, labels, and photographs that showcase how winemaking evolved on the island over the decades.
This museum visit adds depth to the tour, emphasizing the heritage and dedication behind Lanzarote’s wines. It’s a quiet space that enriches the tasting experience by offering context about the long-standing family tradition and the resilience required to cultivate wine in volcanic terrain.

One of the tour’s highlights is the two-hour comprehensive yet accessible overview of how Lanzarote’s wines are made. Samuel guides the group through each step—from selecting and pruning the vines to fermentation and aging. This interactive session reveals how the volcanic soil and wind influence the flavor profiles of the wines.
The crash course emphasizes the local techniques, highlighting small-scale production that respects traditional methods while embracing innovation. Visitors gain a solid understanding of the winemaking process, making the subsequent tasting more meaningful and informed.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the educational portion, the tour concludes with a wine tasting featuring three carefully selected wines. These are described as expressive and representative of Lanzarote’s terroir. Each wine is paired with native cheese, allowing guests to experience authentic local flavors alongside the wines’ unique profiles.
The tasting is guided by Samuel, who shares stories behind each wine, including the grape varieties used and what makes their flavors special. The pairing accentuates the wines’ character, making this part of the tour both educational and delicious.
The small family museum is more than a simple display; it’s a silent witness to the island’s winemaking history. With items dating from 1910 to 1960, it offers a glimpse into early 20th-century vineyard life. Visitors can see original tools, labels, and photographs that depict the hard work and perseverance of past vintners.
This museum enhances the overall experience by grounding the modern wines in their historical roots. It’s a quiet, reflective space that celebrates the patience and devotion of the family who have cultivated these vineyards for generations.
The tour includes pickup from several major locations in Lanzarote, such as Playa Blanca, Puerto Calero, Puerto del Carmen, Playa Honda, Arrecife, and Costa Teguise. The private group format ensures an intimate experience, with personalized attention from the guides.
Travelers should bring closed-toe shoes and a windbreaker, as the outdoor vineyard visit involves walking in a volcanic landscape. The tour does not allow smoking, drinks, or food in the vehicle, maintaining a respectful environment for everyone.

This tour is best suited for wine lovers eager to learn about Lanzarote’s distinctive wine culture. It’s an educational experience that combines history, hands-on learning, and tasting. Since it is designed for adults over 18 and not suitable for wheelchair users, it appeals to those interested in cultural and culinary exploration.
Travelers seeking a relaxed, informative, and authentic insight into Lanzarote’s winemaking will find this experience highly rewarding.
Operated by DWS, this private tour allows for free cancellation if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. Visitors can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for planning their trip. The 4-hour duration is a manageable window for most travelers, balancing education and leisure comfortably.
This Lanzarote-focused tour offers a meaningful look into the island’s winemaking heritage, set against a backdrop of volcanic landscapes. The personalized experience with Samuel, combined with a visit to a museum filled with historic artifacts, makes it more than just a tasting—it’s a journey through family tradition and volcanic terroir.
While it’s not suitable for children or those with mobility challenges, wine enthusiasts and curious travelers will appreciate the depth and authenticity of this experience. The pairing of wines with native cheese and the chance to learn directly from a passionate enologist make this tour a valuable addition to any Lanzarote itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, this tour is designed for guests over 18 years old; children are not permitted.
What should I bring?
Visitors should bring closed-toe shoes and a windbreaker for outdoor vineyard walking.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the vineyard terrain.
Where does the tour start?
The tour includes pickup from several major locations in Lanzarote, such as Playa Blanca, Puerto Calero, and Arrecife.