The Vinopoesía festival has concluded its third edition in Lanzarote with full capacity at all events and a notable reception from the public. The program once again united poetry, music, and wine, further strengthening the cultural bond with Aranda de Duero, a fundamental pillar of this initiative.

The inauguration took place at Finca Testeina, with the participation of poets from Lanzarote and the Aranda association Amarillo Trigo, accompanied by the timple player Alexis Lemes and the singer-songwriter Ainhoa Gelado.

Inauguration of Vinopoesía at Finca TesteinaInauguration of Vinopoesía at Finca Testeina

 

The second day, dedicated to poetic hiking in Tinajo and with a final stop at Bodega Guiguan, brought together numerous attendees and provided one of the festival’s most emotional moments thanks to the performance of Domi Corujo, who recited verses by her father, and the music of the Gopar trio. At the winery, the public also enjoyed a guided tasting of their wines.

Hiking and wine at VinopoesíaHiking and wine at Vinopoesía

 

The closing event, held at Bodega La Geria, combined poetry, tastings, and a final concert by Ainhoa Gelado in an intimate and participatory atmosphere.

Closing of Vinopoesía in La GeriaClosing of Vinopoesía in La Geria

 

The director of the festival in Lanzarote, Ignacio Romero, celebrated the success of this edition and thanked the public and all the involved entities for their response: “Vinopoesía changes every year and adapts to each territory, and in this edition we have felt extraordinary support both on the island and in Aranda. This festival shows that wine and poetry can continue to build real bridges between places and communities”.For her part, the secretary-manager of the Regulatory Council, **Nereida Pérez**, valued this year’s edition as “a showcase of the enormous cultural potential of Lanzarote wine” and highlighted “the warmth with which the public has accompanied each activity, creating a very special connection with our landscapes and our wineries.” Pérez also underscored the relevance of artistic exchange: “The presence of poets and musicians from Aranda has enriched the festival and strengthens a twinning that we want to continue nurturing.”

The organization has confirmed that, following the success of this edition, Vinopoesía will return in 2026, with a fourth edition already in preparation

 

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