Cheeses and wines with their own particular taste
Cheese and wine are two of the most characteristic products of the Canarian cuisine. To speak about Canarian wines is to make reference to the 10 wines with denominaciones de origen (official certificates of origin). The characteristics of the wine change radically from one area to another due to the different microclimates of the islands and the drastic changes of altitude in a matter of a few metres. Canarian cheeses are also characterised by their variety in texture and flavour although, if they do have something in common, it’s the fact that they are all made using traditional methods and have a flavour and subtlety that are unique. The best way to discover all these flavours is to visit some of the wineries and cheese shops of the Canary Islands. Besides just tasting, you can go and see the different stages of production.
Islands
Municipality
Wineries and cheese factories

Quesos Los Patios

Quesería Luna de Awara
La Palma

Quesería Montesdeoca

Quesos Victorino

Quesos Minervino

Quesería Las Cuevas
La Palma

Quesería Rubicón

Quesos Costa del Palito ( La Viñita)
La Palma
Granja Los Espigueros
La Palma

Museo del Queso Majorero

Quesería El Bregador

Granja Montellano ( El Cañizo)
La Palma

Quesos Cruz del Castillo (Quesería CB Hermanos Marrero)
La Palma

Quesería Flor de Luz

Quesos La Empleita
La Palma
Quesos El Mago de Ludis

Quesería Granja San Roque

Quesos Los Barbusanos
Quesos Lomada Grande

Quesería Cortijos de Caideros

Granja Los Tumbitos
La Palma

Cooperativa de Quesos Herreños

Quesería El Mocán
