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The Nasco is a grape variety we can find in the southern part of the island and is highly appreciated for its quality, to the point of being considered one of the most important wines of Sardinia since the late 1800s, during the Vienna World Exposition. Its name is believed to come from the Latin term “nuscus,” which means moss, indicating a distinctive olfactory detail. It is a medium-vigor grape variety with semi-clustered and scattered bunches. The grapes typically ripen between the third decade of September and the first decade of October.
