This absorbing place is not really a museum but more of a shop dedicated to local viticulture and various types of Canarian wines, including Malvasía, as well as liqueurs, though staff do put things in context with explanations. The fruit garden is lovely, and naturally wine tastings are part of the experience, paired with cheeses or other bites.
Museo de Malvasía
North Coast Tenerife
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