AGRIPUNICA - Barrua 2014
AgriPunica (Agricola Punica spa) is a Sardinian estate formed as a joint venture between Sardinian co-operative Cantina di Santadi and Tenuta San Guido, the makers of one of Italy's most famous wines, Sassacaia. It makes two red wines based on the Carignano grape and a single white wine.
The company was started in 2002, after noted Italian winemaker Giacomo Tachis became interested in Sardinia and persuaded Sassacaia's winemaker, Sebastiano Rosa, to buy land there. In conjunction with Cantine Santadi, Rosa bought two estates, Barrua and Narcao, located in the southwest of the island.
The estates fall within the Carignano del Sulcis DOC zone. However the wines are made under the Isola dei Nuraghi IGT to give more options when it comes to blending.
Barrua is AgriPunica's award winning flagship wine, made from 85% Carignano, with a little Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. It is aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, 30% of which are new. Typically the wine combines ripe red fruit with aromas of herbs and spices.
Punica's other red wine, Montessu, is also based on Carignano. However it is blended with higher percentages of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Cabernet Franc.