The island of Sardinia (Sardegna in Italian) is one of Italy's least talked about wine regions. There is a range of appellations grown there making excellent whites and reds.
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The Alghero DOC, around the town of Alghero, grows mainly international varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay but also Vermentino, and r...
Read more ▸The swampy marshlands of Arborea which covered the eastern part of the province of Oristano were turned into agricultural farmland in 1928. Today t...
Read more ▸The small Sardinian IGP appellation of Barbagia is rarely used. It covers the mountainous area in the centre of the island. Sedilesu winery has 15 ...
Read more ▸Cagliari DOC covers red and white winemaking around Cagliari, the islands of Sardinia's main city.
Read more ▸Campidano di Terralba, sometimes referred to simply as Terralba is a small but special appellation for the Bovale varieties - Bovale Grande and Bov...
Read more ▸Cannonao di Sardegna is Sardinia’s key red wine. The best often comes from respected sub zones such as Capo Ferrato, Jerzu and Oliena.
Read more ▸Carignano del Sulcis DOC is one of Sardinia’s key red wine appellations. Made primarily from Carignano the area is capable of giving rich, full b...
Read more ▸The somewhat flexible Colli del Limbara is one of the most used IGP wines on Sardinia. Focussed on the granitic soils that characterise the area ar...
Read more ▸Girò di Cagliari DOC is a small red wine appellation covering the Girò variety cultivated close to Sardinia's capital city of Cagliari. There is ...
Read more ▸Isola dei Nuraghi is one of Sardinia's popular IGP appellations. There are a number of stunning wines bottled under the name, including Cantina Arg...
Read more ▸Malvasia di Bosa is one of the great wine treasures of Italy. Produced with Malvasia di Sardegna in a deliberately oxidised style, it's capable of ...
Read more ▸Mandrolisai is a small DOC created in 1981 to promote red and rose wines from local Sardinian grapes. They must contain a minimum of Bovale Sardo a...
Read more ▸Monica di Sardegna DOC covers red wines produced from the traditional Sardinian Monica variety.
Read more ▸As the name suggests, Moscato di Sardegna covers the production of Moscato Bianco based wines across the island of Sardinia. The sub zones of Gallu...
Read more ▸Moscato di Sorso-Sennori DOC, sometimes referred to simply as either Moscato di Sorso or Moscato di Sennori is a sweet wine appellation on Sardinia.
Read more ▸Nasco di Cagliari is one of the most interesting sweet wines on Sardinia. The liquoroso category permits a riserva produced from the Nasco variety.
Read more ▸Nuragus di Cagliari is a small appellation surrounding Cagliari covering the once rare but increasingly cultivated white Nuragus grape variety. It ...
Read more ▸The regional appellation of Romangia incorporates winemaking from vineyards in the municipalities of Castelsardo, Osilo, Sennori, Sorso and Valledo...
Read more ▸Valli di Porto Pino is an IGP appellation covering the south west tip of the province of Cagliari in Sardinia. It can produce both red and white wi...
Read more ▸Produced around the town of Gallura, Vermentino is among the most expressive white wine on Sardinia. At its best it delivers delicious notes of lem...
Read more ▸Vermentino di Sardegna is Sardinia's most important white wine. Produced all over the island from the Vermentino it can take on a number of differe...
Read more ▸Vernaccia di Oristano is a high quality white wine produced from the grape variety of the same name. It can also be produced in a dry or sweet fort...
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