Argiolas

Turriga IGT Wooden Case - Magnum - Argiolas 2021

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Format: 150 cl

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The Turriga IGT in Magnum format, presented in a prestigious wooden case, by Argiolas is one of the symbolic wines of Sardinian viticulture, a masterpiece that enhances the winemaking heritage of the island through a blend of native Carignano, Bovale Sardo and Malvasia Nera grapes . This wine represents the pinnacle of the production of Argiolas, one of the most renowned and esteemed wineries in Sardinia, known for its ability to combine tradition and oenological innovation.

The care and attention in the production of Turriga begins with the selection of the grapes, coming from vineyards specifically selected for their ability to best express the character and complexity of the blend. The winemaking is aimed at enhancing the individual varieties, with maceration and fermentation that allow the extraction of colour, tannins and aromas in an optimal way. The refinement, which takes place in French oak barriques for approximately 18-24 months, helps to give the wine an elegant and complex structure, enriched by notes of spices, ripe fruit and a balsamic touch.

The Magnum format, combined with the presentation in a wooden case, emphasizes the prestige of Turriga, making it a perfect oenological work of art for special occasions, both as a tasting experience and as a gift of great value.

Visually, Turriga presents itself with an intense and deep red color, almost impenetrable. On the nose, it explodes in a complex and enveloping bouquet, with intense aromas of ripe red and black fruits, notes of sweet spices such as vanilla and pepper, enriched by hints of Mediterranean scrub, tobacco and chocolate, the result of the elegant passage in wood .

In the mouth, Turriga reveals its extraordinary richness and complexity, with a robust but velvety tannic texture, perfectly balanced by a fresh acidity. The flavors of ripe fruit, spices and balsamic notes intertwine in perfect harmony, leading towards a long and persistent finish, which leaves a memorable sensation of fullness and satisfaction.

Ideal in combination with rich and structured dishes, such as roast meat, game and mature cheeses, the Turriga IGT in Magnum format by Argiolas is a testimony to the greatness of Sardinian wines, an oenological jewel that celebrates the tradition, the land and the passion that characterize the island's viticulture.


The winery

Argiolas – Winery in Sardegna

Discover the story and wines of Argiolas.

Family-owned winery based in Serdiana (Sardinia), known for showcasing indigenous grape varieties such as Cannonau, Vermentino and Carignano.
Region: Sardegna
Country: Italia
Founded: 1938
Grapes: Cannonau, Carignano, Vermentino, Monica, Bovale, Malvasia nera, Nuragus, Nasco
Strong focus on indigenous grape varieties and a collection vineyard for varietal conservation. Estates distributed across Parteòlla, Trexenta and Sulcis Ranges of DOC and IGT wines featuring signature labels such as Turriga and Korem. Integrated viticulture practices and sustainability projects Production expanded to include wines, grappa, olive oil and sapa.
Winery history
Founded by Antonio Argiolas, the estate grew from a small property in Serdiana and developed over the 20th century to become a benchmark for Sardinian viticulture. In the 1970s it began a process of modernization and vineyard expansion; management subsequently passed to the next generations of the family. The winery has collaborated with renowned oenologists and has built a prestigious range appreciated nationally and internationally.
Production philosophy
Production focused on protecting and enhancing Sardinian native varieties, using integrated viticulture approaches and with attention to soil sustainability and the conservation of varietal biodiversity.
Terroir and vineyards
The estate is based in Serdiana, in the Parteòlla area. The vineyards are spread across several estates in South Sardinia, providing the portfolio with an expressive range of soils: hilly, calcareous-clayey and coastal areas well suited to Carignano.
Awards and recognitions
It has received national and international recognition, including notable awards for wines in the Prestige range and mentions in industry publications and guides.

Official Awards

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