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Sardegna

Sardinia
  • Malvasia di Sardegna
  • Nasco
  • Nuragus
  • Semidano
  • Torbato
  • Vermentino
  • Vernaccia di Oristano
  • Bovale
  • Cagnulari
  • Cannonau
  • Carignano
  • Girò
  • Monica
  • Nieddera
  • Pascale
  • Sardinia is home to several unique grape varieties, including Cannonau (Grenache), Vermentino, and Nuragus, among others. These indigenous grapes have adapted to the island’s diverse terroir over centuries, contributing to the distinctiveness of Sardinian wines.
  • Sardinia’s terroir is characterized by rugged landscapes, Mediterranean climate, and diverse soil types. Coastal vineyards benefit from sea breezes and maritime influences, while inland areas experience greater temperature fluctuations. The island’s granite, limestone, and clay soils contribute to the complexity of Sardinian wines.
  • Sardinia is home to Vernaccia di Oristano, a distinctive fortified wine made from the Vernaccia grape variety. Produced in the Oristano province, this wine undergoes oxidative aging in chestnut or oak barrels, resulting in complex flavors of dried fruits, nuts, and spices.
  • Vermentino di Gallura DOCG
  • Carignano di Sulcis DOC
  • Vernaccia di Oristano DOC
  • Nuragus di Cagliari DOC

Sardinia’s terrain ranges from coastal plains and rolling hills to rugged mountains and limestone plateaus. The island’s diverse topography creates distinct microclimates and soil types, influencing the character of its wines.

Sardinia is known for its rich biodiversity, with diverse flora and fauna inhabiting its varied landscapes. Many Sardinian wineries prioritize sustainable farming practices to protect the island’s natural resources and preserve its unique ecosystems.

Sardinia is home to several protected natural areas, including national parks, marine reserves, and wildlife sanctuaries. These conservation areas help safeguard the island’s natural beauty and promote eco-friendly viticulture practices among winemakers.

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  • Total Production: 638.000 Hectolitres
  • White Wine: 44%
  • Rose Wine andRed Wine: 56%

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