The island of Lanzarote (Lanzarote) refers to the Canary Islands (Spain). It is also called an "island volcanoes" - on a small island is about 60 wide and 15 km are about three hundred volcanoes. In autumn 1730 together with thirty craters began to erupt lava and ash. The eruption lasted for six years, and as a result of one-third of the island was covered with basalt and lifeless ash.
This is a very negative impact on agriculture, Lanzarote, but did not
stop the local growers,
which in the end, successfully adapted to grow
grapes right in a volcanic desert.
The main part of the vineyards of
Lanzarote is situated in the valley of La Geria,
which is significant
for its covered by a thick layer of ash.
Grape seedlings are planted in
specially dug pits or trenches up to several meters wide.
This is done
first to make it easier to get to the roots to the topsoil, and
secondly,
to ensure the grapes with moisture. There are virtually no
rainfall, irrigation is also not practical, the plants are fed with dew,
which condenses on the walls of "funnels".
Saturated soil with ash, in
turn, tends to hold a long moisture.Grape pits, usually surrounded by a
special wall of basalt, for protection from searing winds.
In spite of
such harsh conditions, this yield is up to 40 kg of grapes from the
vines.
After 10 thousand years our descendants will wonder what it is
like we are now wondering about the appointment of the figures on the
Nazca Plateau, and other ancient structures.The local wine industry
produces about two million of w!NE per year.The island of Lanzarote is
quite popular among tourists, as, indeed, the Canary Islands as a whole.
Guided tours of the island include, among other things, visiting exotic
vineyards and wine cellars.A bottle of good w!NE with unusual flavors
costs about EUR 6.Every year in the valley of La Geria held "Wine race»
(Lanzarote Wine Run), which are involved in both locals and tourists
alike. The winners of the race are awarded wine - a liter per kilogram
of body weight.













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