Llanos Negros brings us this very special Atlantic red wine, made on the slopes of the ancient volcano of Teneguía. The vines are more than 80 years old, some are even 150 years old, and are planted, like almost all Canary Island vineyards, in volcanic soils covered with the so-called black sand or picón. The name of the wine comes from the name of one of the plots where these grapes are grown. Fermented in stainless steel tanks and aged for a short period in old French oak barrels, this Negramoll Los Grillos is a very rich, light and fragrant wine with aromas of ripe fruit notes.