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Sardinia

Sardinia

Sardinia is an island region of Italy located in the Mediterranean Sea, known for its diverse geography that includes mountains, hills, and coastal areas. The climate is predominantly Mediterranean, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, which supports a variety of grape cultivation. Key wine-producing areas include Gallura, known for its Vermentino, and the southern region of Cagliari, which produces notable red wines. The island has a rich viticultural history, influenced by various cultures over centuries.

Red wines, often robust and full-bodied

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