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DOC · since 1976

Nasco di Cagliari

Wine · PDO · 182 municipalities

Recognised since 1976, the Nasco di Cagliari DOC sets itself apart from neighbouring Sardinian white wine appellations by requiring 100% Nasco grapes, permitting no blending. Cultivated across 182 municipalities, starting alphabetically with Abbasanta, these vines produce wines with a minimum alcohol content of 13.5% vol. While the base still wine ranges from dry to sweet, the denomination's unique liquoroso riserva style demands a minimum of two years of aging, including at least one year in oak or chestnut barrels. This process develops a distinct amber color and an intense, ethereal aroma of ripe fruit, unique to this historic island specialty.

Nasco 100%13.5% vol min100 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
Producers35 verified
Argiolas S.p.A.
AUDARYA di E.P.

The facts

Colour
from straw yellow to golden yellow
Taste
pleasant, characteristic, from dry to sweet

The producers 35

+ 29 more — every one from the consortium's official list

Frequently asked questions

Where is Nasco di Cagliari produced?
Nasco di Cagliari is produced in 182 municipalities in Sardinia, Italy: Abbasanta, Aidomaggiore, Albagiara, Ales and more.
What grape is Nasco di Cagliari made from?
Nasco di Cagliari is made from Nasco (min 100%).
What is the minimum alcohol content of Nasco di Cagliari?
The minimum alcohol content of Nasco di Cagliari is 13.5% vol.
What does DOC mean?
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) certifies that a wine is produced in a defined zone following its official disciplinare.