

Viñátigo: the story of how Canary wine learned to trust itself
At a time when wine exists among labels, market-driven narratives, and increasing global standardization, the voice of Juan Jesús Méndez remains firm, uncomfortable, and necessary. His career, linked to our winery since 1990, has not only been key in the recovery of native Canary grape varieties, but also in shaping an independent way of thinking about what it means to make wine in a territory like the Canary Islands. The interview published in La Vanguardia is not merely a
Apr 144 min read


Viñátigo in Harpers.co.uk: “35 Years Interpreting Origin in the Volcanic Wines of the Canary Islands”
The British trade magazine Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade News has recently published the article “Erupting popularity: Spain’s island wines,” written by Justin Keay, analyzing the growing international interest in wines from island territories such as the Canary Islands. In this context, Bodegas Viñátigo has been one of the voices invited to reflect on the evolution of the sector, the value of indigenous grape varieties, and future challenges. Through this interview, we share n
Apr 144 min read


Viñátigo and The Ozen Collection: Four Years Exploring the Meeting of Volcanic Wine and Fine Dining in the Maldives
Bodegas Viñátigo regresa a Maldivas junto a The Ozen Collection para una nueva residencia gastronómica donde los vinos volcánicos de Canarias inspiran experiencias únicas.
Mar 162 min read


























