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Exclusive Tenuta in Sardinia - 18 hectares of vineyards and land
This extensive tenuta in the renowned Gallura region south of Olbia offers around 18 hectares of land including approx. 8 hectares of planted vineyards (Vermentino, Cannonau, Bovale). The fully equipped winery with modern technology and cooling system enables an annual production of around 45,000 bottles. The property includes a spacious residential building, a tasting room, a photovoltaic system and water storage tanks. The ensemble is idyllically situated on a riverbank at the foot of a hill, just a few minutes from the airport and harbor. There is potential for expansion for tourist use or agricultural projects. A unique offer for investors and wine lovers.
9045 Real Estate is an independent boutique agency based in Germany with a network of partners - specializing in exclusive properties and tailor-made advice.
This extensive tenuta in the renowned Gallura region south of Olbia offers around 18 hectares of land including approx. 8 hectares of planted vineyards (Vermentino, Cannonau, Bovale). The fully equipped winery with modern technology and cooling system enables an annual production of around 45,000 bottles. The property includes a spacious residential building, a tasting room, a photovoltaic system and water storage tanks. The ensemble is idyllically situated on a riverbank at the foot of a hill, just a few minutes from the airport and harbor. There is potential for expansion for tourist use or agricultural projects. A unique offer for investors and wine lovers.
9045 Real Estate is an independent boutique agency based in Germany with a network of partners - specializing in exclusive properties and tailor-made advice.
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Location
Gallura, located in the north-east of Sardinia, is one of the most important and characteristic wine regions on the island. It stretches from the hills inland to the famous Costa Smeralda and is characterized by a varied landscape of granite formations, Mediterranean scrub, rolling hills and fertile valleys.
Climate and terroir
The climate in Gallura is typically Mediterranean: hot, dry summers and mild winters, characterized by constant winds, especially the Mistral. These winds ensure natural ventilation of the vineyards, reduce the risk of disease and promote the concentration of aromas in the grapes. The soils consist mainly of weathered granite, which is poor in organic matter but rich in minerals. This results in wines with remarkable freshness, minerality and elegance.
Grape varieties and wines
The region's flagship is undoubtedly the Vermentino di Gallura DOCG, the only Sardinian wine with the highest Italian quality level Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita.
Vermentino di Gallura: A white wine with intense aromas of citrus fruits, white flowers and Mediterranean herbs. On the palate, it is fresh, mineral and sometimes slightly salty - a reflection of the nearby sea. It is produced in different styles: young and fruity, structured and storable or as a superiore with more body.
In addition to Vermentino, red wines are also produced, mainly from Cannonau, Carignano and international varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot. These red wines are characterized by strength, spicy aromas and good ageing potential.
Wine culture and history
Viticulture in Gallura dates back to the time of the Phoenicians and Romans, but the modern success story began in the second half of the 20th century, when Vermentino found its ideal home here. Today, numerous family wineries and modern tenuta combine traditional methods with innovative cellar technology.
Significance for tourism and gastronomy
Gallura is not only a wine region, but also a popular tourist destination. Visitors can combine wine tastings with culinary specialties such as pecorino sardo, fresh fish, bottarga and wild boar. Many wineries are located close to the coast and offer spectacular views of the sea and the islands of the Maddalena archipelago.
Conclusion
Gallura combines unique nature, centuries-old tradition and modern winemaking. Vermentino di Gallura has made the region internationally famous and stands for wines of exceptional freshness, minerality and elegance that perfectly match the Sardinian attitude to life.
Climate and terroir
The climate in Gallura is typically Mediterranean: hot, dry summers and mild winters, characterized by constant winds, especially the Mistral. These winds ensure natural ventilation of the vineyards, reduce the risk of disease and promote the concentration of aromas in the grapes. The soils consist mainly of weathered granite, which is poor in organic matter but rich in minerals. This results in wines with remarkable freshness, minerality and elegance.
Grape varieties and wines
The region's flagship is undoubtedly the Vermentino di Gallura DOCG, the only Sardinian wine with the highest Italian quality level Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita.
Vermentino di Gallura: A white wine with intense aromas of citrus fruits, white flowers and Mediterranean herbs. On the palate, it is fresh, mineral and sometimes slightly salty - a reflection of the nearby sea. It is produced in different styles: young and fruity, structured and storable or as a superiore with more body.
In addition to Vermentino, red wines are also produced, mainly from Cannonau, Carignano and international varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot. These red wines are characterized by strength, spicy aromas and good ageing potential.
Wine culture and history
Viticulture in Gallura dates back to the time of the Phoenicians and Romans, but the modern success story began in the second half of the 20th century, when Vermentino found its ideal home here. Today, numerous family wineries and modern tenuta combine traditional methods with innovative cellar technology.
Significance for tourism and gastronomy
Gallura is not only a wine region, but also a popular tourist destination. Visitors can combine wine tastings with culinary specialties such as pecorino sardo, fresh fish, bottarga and wild boar. Many wineries are located close to the coast and offer spectacular views of the sea and the islands of the Maddalena archipelago.
Conclusion
Gallura combines unique nature, centuries-old tradition and modern winemaking. Vermentino di Gallura has made the region internationally famous and stands for wines of exceptional freshness, minerality and elegance that perfectly match the Sardinian attitude to life.
Exclusive Tenuta in Sardinia - 18 hectares of vineyards and land
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We generally recommend having the building law situation checked by a specialist lawyer. All details are based exclusively on information provided to us by clients. Our company accepts no liability for the completeness, accuracy and currency of this information. Subject to errors and prior sale. Delivery by arrangement. Taxes, notary and land registry costs incurred on purchase are to be borne by the buyer.
The number of rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms are indicative.
The number of rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms are indicative.

