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Nasco

Nasco: the authentic expression of Sardinia in the glass

The Nasco collection brings together Sardinian white wines with strong personality, linked to a vocated territory and a recognizable style, capable of uniting freshness, structure, and Mediterranean identity. In this selection, labels such as Cerdena emerge in various interpretations, alongside Argiolas with its Cerdeña Vermentino di Sardegna 2019 DOC, testament to a Sardinia rich in nuances and great white wines waiting to be discovered.

An intense and versatile aromatic profile

The wines in this collection engage with the Mediterranean through clear aromas, savory notes, and a pleasant taste tension. The Nasco, a historic grape variety of the island, is appreciated for its ability to offer wines that can be soft, enveloping, and complex, with an elegant aromatic component. Alongside this style, the presence of Vermentino-based wines broadens the selection with more vertical and fresh expressions, ideal for those seeking refined yet immediate whites to drink.

The territory: Sardinia, sea, and tradition

This collection enhances the soul of Sardinia, with references to the most representative denominations and areas of the island. Sardinian white wines are often the result of a balance between sun, wind, and soils capable of providing drinkability and character. The result is a range of wines that tell the story of an ancient land, where each sip carries with it minerality, savoriness, and a pleasant depth of taste and aroma.

How to choose a wine from the Nasco collection

If you are looking for a white with a broader and gastronomic personality, the interpretations of Nasco are ideal for pairing with structured seafood dishes, flavorful preparations, and Mediterranean cuisine. If you prefer a more tense and fresh profile, the wines present from the Sardinian tradition based on Vermentino offer an elegant and versatile alternative. The selection is designed for those who wish to purchase Italian white wines capable of standing out for their identity, origin, and finesse.

Recommended pairings

The wines in this collection express themselves best with seafood appetizers, baked fish, shellfish, delicate first courses, and fresh cheeses. The more intense versions can also accompany white meats and dishes from island cuisine. Thanks to their Mediterranean imprint, they are wines that adapt well to both an evolved daily consumption and more refined occasions.

Discover the Nasco collection and let yourself be guided on a journey through the most representative whites of Sardinia, between authenticity, elegance, and character.

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What types of wines do I find in the Nasco collection?
The Nasco collection offers white wines linked to Sardinia, with labels that express a recognizable territorial profile and a style oriented towards freshness, sapidity, and aromatic complexity. The selection includes interpretations of Nasco and references to Sardinian white wines such as Vermentino, thus providing a proposal suitable for those seeking identity-driven, elegant whites that are pleasant to pair at the table.
What are the characteristics of Nasco wine?
The Nasco is a historic Sardinian grape variety that produces wines capable of uniting softness, aromatic intensity, and good structure. In this collection, you find it enhanced in a context that recalls the island's white tradition, often characterized by Mediterranean notes and a pleasant taste depth. It is an interesting choice for those who want a white with personality, to be served with seafood dishes, flavorful cuisine, and Mediterranean preparations.
What dishes pair best with the Nasco collection?
The wines of the Nasco collection pair well with seafood appetizers, baked fish, shellfish, delicate first courses, and fresh cheeses. The richer and softer expressions are also suitable for more structured fish dishes or white meats. If you prefer fresher and tenser wines, the Sardinian labels based on Vermentino included in the selection are very versatile and suitable for a wide range of pairings.