In 1899 engineer Erminio Sella and lawyer Edgardo Mosca departed from Piedmont towards the land of Sardinia in order to reclaim a vast territory in the locality i Piani, near Alghero, in the province of Sassari, and transform it from pasture to vineyard. Since then those lands have made the history of Sardinian viticulture and, although the property has passed to the Campari Group (in 2002) and, later, to the Moretti family (since 2016), the search for quality has never failed. [Read more…] about Mustazzo 2016, Sella e Mosca
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Korem 2010, Argiolas

If today Sardinian wine is known and appreciated around the world, much of this success is attributed to the winery Argiolas from Serdiana, about 20 kilometers north of Cagliari. Its history could be started around 1920 when Antonio Argiolas’ father had begun to buy the first vineyards, but it will have to wait for Antonio and 1938 for the official winery founding act. [Read more…] about Korem 2010, Argiolas
Tuderi 2016, Dettori

Talking about Alessandro Dettori and his wines is a very difficult task, as his figure has been gradually outlined with the characteristics of the timeless romantic myth. Actually Alessandro is light years away from this mythology, a bit naive, which unfortunately ends up neglecting his true strengths, such as the determination, a bit stubborn (so viscerally “Sardinian”), the great technical-agronomical background, and an enviable pragmatism. [Read more…] about Tuderi 2016, Dettori