/semˈidano/
- Arvusiniagu
- Laconarzu
- Migiu
- Semidamu
- Semidanu
White
- Semidano, a grape with a rich historical legacy, has been traditionally interplanted with Nuragus, reflecting a longstanding viticultural tradition in Sardinia.
- Despite its historical importance, Semidano remains a rare find, cultivated across a mere fifty hectares, predominantly clustered around the Cagliari region.
- Within the Sardinian winemaking landscape, Semidano demonstrates its versatility, offering not only still wines but also sparkling (spumante) and decadently sweet air-dried (passito) variations.
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When made as a single-varietal expression, Semidano unveils its exquisite elegance and delicate aromatic profile, captivating the senses with nuances of ripe tangerine, luscious apricot, and distinct mineral undertones, culminating in a wine of genuine refinement and sophistication.
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