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Wines of Sardinia

Sardinia Wines: Mediterranean Character, Identity, and Depth

The Sardinia Wines tell the story of one of the most fascinating regions in the Italian wine landscape, where the sea, winds, and mineral soils give rise to wines of strong personality. In this selection, you will find labels that best express the Sardinian territory, from intense reds based on Cannonau and Carignano to fresh and savory whites like Vermentino and Torbato, not forgetting the rarer interpretations and the versions in large formats.

A territory made of historic vineyards and identity grape varieties

Sardinia is a land of diverse denominations and production areas, capable of offering very recognizable styles. The Cannonau di Sardegna DOC is one of the absolute protagonists: here you find it in reserve versions, more structured and deep, alongside interpretations from wineries like

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What are the most representative wines of Sardinia?
Among the most representative wines of Sardinia are Cannonau di Sardegna DOC, Carignano del Sulcis, and Vermentino di Sardegna DOC, along with territorial interpretations such as Vermentino di Gallura DOCG, Torbato, and the denominations Isola dei Nuraghi IGT. This selection brings together labels that express the most authentic side of the island, with intense reds and savory whites, suitable for both those seeking immediate wines and those desiring more complex and age-worthy bottles.
What style do the wines of Sardinia in this collection have?
The Sardinian wines present in the collection show a style very much tied to the territory: the reds, especially Cannonau and Carignano, tend to have structure, warmth, and good aromatic depth; the whites, particularly Vermentino and Torbato, favor freshness, minerality, and drinkability. There are also reserve versions, magnums, and more evolved vintages, useful for those seeking more complex wines suitable for special occasions or a well-constructed personal cellar.
What dishes to pair with Sardinia Wines?
Sardinian reds like Cannonau, Carignano, and some Isola dei Nuraghi rosso pair well with roasted meats, game, flavorful dishes, and aged cheeses. The whites based on Vermentino and Torbato are ideal with raw seafood, grilled fish, seafood pasta, and Mediterranean cuisine. The more structured versions, such as reserves or large labels from producers like Argiolas, Capichera, Mesa, or Sella e Mosca, are also suitable for more complex dishes and in-depth tastings.