La Laguna Kicks Off ‘November, Wine Month’ with Cultural and Gastronomic Celebrations

La Laguna Celebrates the 22nd Edition of ‘November, Wine Month’ with Vibrant Cultural Events

La Laguna is gearing up for an exciting celebration of its esteemed wine culture with the commencement of the 22nd edition of ‘November, Wine Month.’ This annual event promises a rich tapestry of activities and attractions designed to engage both locals and visitors alike, showcasing the region’s deep-rooted viticultural traditions.

A Feast for the Senses: Cultural and Gastronomic Experiences

The official launch of ‘November, Wine Month’ took place at the historic Casa de los Capitanes, where attendees were treated to an extensive cultural and gastronomic program. This initiative is dedicated to highlighting the exceptional products from the D.O. Tacoronte-Acentejo, a designation that signifies the quality and uniqueness of the region’s wines.

Participants can anticipate a plethora of engaging activities, including captivating cultural performances that reflect the local heritage, guided tours through vineyards, and exquisite gastronomic tastings that pair the finest wines with culinary delights. To further enrich the experience, there will be raffles and special promotions aimed at making the event more enjoyable for everyone involved.

Championing the Local Wine Industry

At the launch event, Cristina Ledesma, the councillor for Rural Development at La Laguna City Council, expressed her unwavering support for the local wine industry. She acknowledged the numerous challenges that producers are currently facing, such as decreased production levels and various environmental concerns that threaten the sustainability of viticulture in the region. Ledesma underscored the significance of initiatives like ‘November, Wine Month’ in elevating the profile of local wines, which have garnered recognition for their exceptional quality both nationally and internationally.

In her remarks, she stated, “The monitoring and measures we are implementing across all levels of administration to alleviate and mitigate the effects of this situation must be reinforced by initiatives like this one, which invite us to savour our great wines, known for their excellent quality and exceptional distinction.” This sentiment reflects a broader commitment to ensuring the longevity and success of the local wine sector.

Exciting Events on the Horizon

The highlight of ‘November, Wine Month’ is set for Thursday, 27th November, featuring the eagerly awaited ‘Night in Red’ celebration. This vibrant gathering will unfold around the picturesque plaza of La Concepción, where attendees will have the opportunity to sample wines from the latest harvest amidst a festive atmosphere. The event is designed to unite local residents, visitors, and wine enthusiasts, fostering a sense of community and shared appreciation for the region’s viticultural treasures.

As La Laguna prepares for this month-long celebration, the emphasis remains on promoting the distinctive flavors and high quality of wines from the Tacoronte-Acentejo Denomination of Origin. This initiative not only seeks to celebrate the local wine industry but also aims to ensure its continued prosperity and recognition in the broader wine market.

Key points

  • ‘November, Wine Month’ is in its 22nd edition, celebrating the local wine industry.
  • The launch event took place at the Casa de los Capitanes.
  • Activities include cultural performances, guided tours, and gastronomic tastings.
  • Support for the wine sector was expressed by Cristina Ledesma, the councillor for Rural Development.
  • The main event, ‘Night in Red,’ is scheduled for 27th November.
  • The initiative aims to promote wines from the D.O. Tacoronte-Acentejo.