Sa Raja
Sa Raja is a young project that was born in the shadow of Monte Limbara, at the meeting point of the forces of nature in Sardinia: the hardness of the granite rock, the freshness of the winds from the North, the reflection of the sea, and the warmth of the sun. In this spectacular setting, the production of the winery comes to life, a production that is extremely territorial and aims to provide a faithful representation of the land from which it originates. The bottles that arise from this promise offer authentic sips, immediately appreciable.
Sa Raja literally means "furrow" in the Sardinian language, indicating the mark that the Winery aims to trace in Gallura with the goal of fully enhancing the vineyards and their fruits. The vineyards of Sa Raja extend to about 500 meters above sea level in the municipalities of Telti, Calangianus, and Monti and are surrounded by oaks, ancient cork trees, Mediterranean scrub, and Helichrysum. The rows of Vermentino, Cannonau, and Carignano rest on sandy soils of granite origin and are crossed by the winds from the North-East and North-West, the Maestrale and the Grecale, which protect them from excessive humidity and allow the sun to embrace each grape.
The production of Sa Raja has proven to be, since the first harvest, a declination of the territory from which it originates: each label is capable of evoking the power of pink granite, the freshness of the sea and the winds, the warmth and intensity of the sun, and the scents of Mediterranean vegetation. Despite being young, in fact, the Winery has shown itself capable of creating balanced and extremely characteristic bottles that, without pretension, can tell the story of the vineyard and the nature that surrounds it. This reality stands out precisely in this: the ability to have clear ideas and excellent execution skills, which has allowed for immediately appreciable results. Besides the immediate pleasure that resides in the glass, one wonders what other surprises these labels will reserve for the upcoming harvests!
Sa Raja is a young project that was born in the shadow of Monte Limbara, at the meeting point of the forces of nature in Sardinia: the hardness of the granite rock, the freshness of the winds from the North, the reflection of the sea, and the warmth of the sun. In this spectacular setting, the production of the winery comes to life, a production that is extremely territorial and aims to provide a faithful representation of the land from which it originates. The bottles that arise from this promise offer authentic sips, immediately appreciable.
Sa Raja literally means "furrow" in the Sardinian language, indicating the mark that the Winery aims to trace in Gallura with the goal of fully enhancing the vineyards and their fruits. The vineyards of Sa Raja extend to about 500 meters above sea level in the municipalities of Telti, Calangianus, and Monti and are surrounded by oaks, ancient cork trees, Mediterranean scrub, and Helichrysum. The rows of Vermentino, Cannonau, and Carignano rest on sandy soils of granite origin and are crossed by the winds from the North-East and North-West, the Maestrale and the Grecale, which protect them from excessive humidity and allow the sun to embrace each grape.
The production of Sa Raja has proven to be, since the first harvest, a declination of the territory from which it originates: each label is capable of evoking the power of pink granite, the freshness of the sea and the winds, the warmth and intensity of the sun, and the scents of Mediterranean vegetation. Despite being young, in fact, the Winery has shown itself capable of creating balanced and extremely characteristic bottles that, without pretension, can tell the story of the vineyard and the nature that surrounds it. This reality stands out precisely in this: the ability to have clear ideas and excellent execution skills, which has allowed for immediately appreciable results. Besides the immediate pleasure that resides in the glass, one wonders what other surprises these labels will reserve for the upcoming harvests!








