There is a red guiding thread that unites Sennori with Cupra Marittima. It is called Cannonau. Or Bordò. Or Grenache. But the grape matters up to a certain point, because here the thread unites two precise terroirs and a textbook interpretation. The sea is present on both sides, further west is the Gulf of Asinara, to the east is the Adriatic. And then the centuries-old vineyards, biodynamic inspiration, a true, sincere respect for nature, which is present in the glass.
The one arriving from the island is more concentrated and warm, the more slender and subtractive is the cousin from the Marche region. The two rare wines that we present to you today are among the most fascinating wines ever tasted. Full of character, meditative, hypnotic. Drink them fresh and enter two different territories that have a lot in common. Like grapes and the hands that created them.

Dettori 2017

Kupra 2019

selected by Gambero Rosso


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