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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Granazza 2015, Giuseppe Sedilesu

In the hinterland of that continent enclosed in an island that is Sardinia, in Barbagia, there is a small village of about 2500 inhabitants that enjoys 400 hectares of land (divided between 200 different families) in which the Cannonau grape has found the best possible habitat. In this area, in fact, the vineyards grow even at 1000 meters high, with an average altitude of over 700, and the vine, raised as a low sapling, has found a microclimate so favorable to be able to stay healthy for many years (a third of the plants has more than 50). [Read more…] about Granazza 2015, Giuseppe Sedilesu