Gate-side in T1, this Wine and Tapas Shop covers last‑minute gifts
Just past security in Terminal T1, the Wine and Tapas Shop stacks local bottles and snackable tapas-style bites in a compact corner. Expect shelves of Canary Islands wine alongside basic packaged cheese, olives, and cured meats you can take on the plane. It feels more like an upgraded convenience stop than a sit-down bar, and you’ll be in and out in under 10 minutes if you know what you want.
Most local wines run in the €8–€20 range, with a few fancier bottles pushing higher. You’ll also see small packets of jamón, nuts, and crackers in the €3–€7 bracket. Prices are airport-marked but not outrageous for the islands. If you’re hunting for a quick edible souvenir from Fuerteventura, this is one of the more targeted spots in T1.
The shop usually keeps airport-core hours, opening with the first wave in T1 and staying open through the last evening departures. There’s no real seating, just a counter and shelves, so plan to carry everything back to your gate. Card payments are the norm here, and contactless works without fuss.
Skip anything that needs utensils or lots of space; the better buys are sealed snacks and screw-cap bottles that survive both security rules and tight connections. For spirits or bigger food boxes, compare prices with the main duty free in T1 a few doors down before you commit.
Tip: If your flight boards from a remote stand in T1, shop first; you won’t want to juggle bags and bottles on the bus ride out to the aircraft.