Bodegacanaria – 20 November 2025 – 0
At the heart of the Canary Islands’ wine sector are names that work quietly behind the scenes, making it possible for the most authentic wines to reach restaurants, hotels, specialist shops and homes. Comesa Canarias is one of them. With decades of experience, this distributor has established itself as a benchmark in the archipelago thanks to a catalogue that combines tradition, quality and a strong commitment to local products.
Its offering is not limited exclusively to wine: it also includes vermouth, liqueurs, orujos, oils and vinegars, always selected with a very clear criterion: products with character, soul and careful craftsmanship.
Commitment to origin: Canary Island wines that speak of their land
One of the pillars of Comesa Canarias is its defence of wine produced in the archipelago. Its catalogue features emblematic wineries that have succeeded in showcasing native varieties, volcanic terroir and traditional methods.
Mi Isla – DO Abona
Comesa’s own brand is a direct tribute to Tenerife and the Abona Designation of Origin. The Mi Isla wines — dry white, fruity white, rosé and young red — offer a fresh and accessible interpretation of Listán Blanco and Listán Negro, the region’s leading varieties. Each bottle reflects volcanic essence, trade winds and the purity of Tenerife’s soils.
Viñátigo – Singularity and terroir
Comesa distributes a wide range from Bodegas Viñátigo, one of the most internationally recognised wineries for its recovery of ancestral grape varieties. Its catalogue includes Listán Blanco, Negramoll, Marmajuelo, Gual, Tintilla and Baboso Negro, as well as single-vineyard wines and lees-aged wines. Viñátigo highlights the value of unique vineyards and the pure expression of volcanic soil.
Cumbres de Abona – Tradition and diversity
From the vineyards of Arico come the Flor de Chasna and Testamento wines, two ranges that combine freshness and personality. From semi-dry whites to oak-aged reds, this cooperative winery offers a versatile selection highly appreciated in the hospitality sector. The catalogue highlights its location, thermal contrast and experience in wine tourism.
Bodegas Martinón – Lanzarote in its purest form
Another of Comesa’s pillars is Martínon, a winery renowned for the exceptional quality of its volcanic Malvasía: its dry white has earned multiple international medals (VinEspaña, Bacchus, Portugal Wine Trophy), as shown in the awards section of the 000 Vinos 2024_V3- document. Their wines — dry, fruity, blanc de noirs and the exclusive “Lágrima” — showcase the mineral character of La Geria.
Niray – The voice of La Gomera
Forastera Gomera is a varietal gem, and few wineries work with it as devotedly as Niray. Comesa brings to the Tenerife market Gomera wines with great personality, such as the white (90% Forastera) and the fruity Danae.
Opening to mainland Spain: Ribera del Duero, Rioja, Navarra and more
Comesa’s catalogue looks beyond the Canary Islands, integrating an outstanding selection of mainland wineries, many of them highly rated and widely respected.
Ribera del Duero: Arroyo, Valdrinal, Doble R and Tábula
Comesa imports some of the most respected names in the Ribera del Duero DO, offering wines ranging from fresh jóvenes to complex gran reservas:
- Bodegas Arroyo: elegant Tempranillos with ripe fruit and balanced ageing.
- Valdrinal: signature wines such as QuinQ or SQR, and a range with excellent balance between fruit and oak.
- Doble R: Ribera tradition expressed in broad, intense, fruit-forward wines.
- Tábula: carefully crafted, modern-style wines with precise ageing and expressive fruit.
Rioja and Navarra: Berceo and its historic legacy
Founded in 1801, Bodegas Berceo brings Rioja tradition with young reds, crianzas and special-edition wines such as “Gonzalo de Berceo,” along with barrel-fermented whites.
Navarra also features in the catalogue with a vibrant Sauvignon Blanc and an elegant rosé under the Berceo Selección brand.
More than wine: liqueurs, vermouth, oils and vinegars
Comesa expands its catalogue with complementary gourmet products: vermouth, sangrias, orujos, traditional liqueurs and high-quality extra virgin olive oils.
This variety allows the distributor to meet the needs of both the horeca channel and end consumers seeking select, distinctive products.
A catalogue that reflects commitment and quality
A tour through the dossier offered by Comesa Canarias demonstrates the breadth and quality of its portfolio. With wines from different regions, native varieties, modern and traditional winemaking styles, awards, history and deep respect for the land, its catalogue becomes an essential tool for wine professionals, sommeliers, buyers and lovers of local products.
Comesa Canarias does not just distribute wine: it distributes culture, territory and tradition.





