thanks for watching! The research is ongoing, but it might be more appropriate to say Garnacha/Grenache is Cannonau. As more and more findings develop, the case for Cannonau being indigenous to Sardegna has become much more compelling. There are many ongoing research projects and excavations happening in Sardegna but here's one of them: www.lastampa.it/cronaca/2016/12/10/news/e-il-vino-sardo-il-piu-antico-del-mondo-prove-di-una-specie-di-cannonau-di-quasi-tremila-anni-fa-1.34753986/
Whatever the case may be, which is understandably a nice point of pride for nationalism, but even if it turns out all grapes originate from Missouri, their regional evolution and expression is what truly dignifies and exemplifies them as wine. Cheers. Link to your other sardegna videos?
Great! Helpful, enjoyable video thanks
Thanks from Italian Wine lovers from Hong Kong!
Thanks for the overview! Going to Sardinia this weekend - looking forward to giving these a try!
fantastic! enjoy!
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Where can I purchase Sardegna wine? Is there a good online source?
you absolutely must try Atha Ruja wines. Here's a link: shop.royalwinemerchants.com/search/atha+ruja/
I believe Cannonau is infact Grenache or garnacha
thanks for watching! The research is ongoing, but it might be more appropriate to say Garnacha/Grenache is Cannonau. As more and more findings develop, the case for Cannonau being indigenous to Sardegna has become much more compelling. There are many ongoing research projects and excavations happening in Sardegna but here's one of them: www.lastampa.it/cronaca/2016/12/10/news/e-il-vino-sardo-il-piu-antico-del-mondo-prove-di-una-specie-di-cannonau-di-quasi-tremila-anni-fa-1.34753986/
Whatever the case may be, which is understandably a nice point of pride for nationalism, but even if it turns out all grapes originate from Missouri, their regional evolution and expression is what truly dignifies and exemplifies them as wine. Cheers. Link to your other sardegna videos?