Argiolas Costera Cannonau di Sardegna
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Description
Argiolas Costera Cannonau di Sardegna is a full-bodied Sardinian red wine bottled at 14% ABV in a standard 750ml format under the Cannonau di Sardegna DOC appellation. The 2018 vintage earned 93 points from James Suckling, and the wine has consistently drawn comparisons to old-fashioned Châteauneuf-du-Pape for its warmth, structure, and dark-fruit intensity rooted in Mediterranean terroir.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14% | Origin: Sardinia, Italy | Cannonau di Sardegna DOC | Producer: Argiolas
Production & Heritage
Argiolas is Sardinia's most prominent winemaking family, operating from the southern part of the island where intense sunlight and warm temperatures push Cannonau grapes to exceptional ripeness. Costera is built on a blend of approximately 90% Cannonau (the Sardinian name for Grenache), 5% Bovale Sardo, and 5% Carignano — two indigenous varieties that add depth and tannic backbone. The wine ages for eight to ten months in French oak barriques, a step that rounds the tannins and introduces subtle layers of vanilla without overwhelming the fruit-driven character of the blend.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe black cherries and blackberries, quickly followed by warm pepper and dried herbs. Behind the fruit sits a savory, almost umami-like quality — hints of soy and saline minerality that signal the wine's Mediterranean island origins.
Taste: On entry, the palate is juicy with dark berry fruit and ripe strawberry. The mid-palate thickens with spice, earthy roots, and a soil-driven minerality that gives the wine real substance. French oak aging contributes soft vanilla undertones and well-integrated tannins that carry the wine's generous body without heaviness.
Finish: The finish is long and lingering, marked by white chocolate, warm spice, and a persistent dark-fruit echo. A subtle saline thread runs through the close, keeping the wine fresh despite its richness.
How to Drink Costera
Costera is best served at 60–65°F; a brief decant of 30 minutes helps open its aromatic complexity. It drinks well on its own but truly shines at the dinner table. In a red wine Sangria, the dark berry fruit and spice translate beautifully with citrus and seasonal fruit. A Kalimotxo — the Basque combination of red wine and cola — works surprisingly well here, where Costera's structure and spice hold up against the sweetness. For a more refined option, try it as the base of a Red Wine Spritz with sparkling water and a twist of orange peel, where its saline finish adds unexpected depth.
Best For
- Pairing with a hearty Italian dinner featuring grilled lamb or slow-braised short ribs
- Introducing wine drinkers to Sardinian Cannonau as an alternative to southern Rhône reds
- Gifting a food-and-wine enthusiast who values regional Italian varieties
- Building out a Mediterranean wine collection alongside Spanish Garnacha and French Grenache
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Costera taste like? Costera delivers ripe black cherry and dark berry fruit layered with pepper, dried herbs, and a distinctive saline minerality unique to Sardinian Cannonau. French oak aging adds soft vanilla and rounded tannins to the warm, full-bodied palate.
How does Costera compare to Châteauneuf-du-Pape? Both wines rely on Grenache as their backbone and share a warm, spice-driven profile with generous dark fruit. Costera tends to show more overt island minerality and saline character at a significantly lower price point than most Châteauneuf-du-Pape bottlings.
Is Costera good for sipping with food? Costera is built for the dinner table — its structured tannins, balanced acidity, and savory depth make it an outstanding partner for red meats, aged cheeses, and tomato-based dishes.
Where is Costera made? Costera is produced by the Argiolas family winery in southern Sardinia, Italy. The vineyards fall within the Cannonau di Sardegna DOC, a designation that covers the entire island but finds particular concentration and ripeness in the sun-drenched south.
What foods pair well with Costera? Grilled lamb chops benefit from the wine's herbal spice and dark fruit weight. Pecorino Sardo, the island's native sheep cheese, mirrors Costera's saline edge. Slow-cooked pork shoulder with fennel echoes its warm aromatics. Pasta with a rich ragù matches the wine's body and tannin structure. Roasted eggplant and red pepper dishes complement its earthy, Mediterranean character.
What sizes does Costera come in? Argiolas Costera Cannonau di Sardegna is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Costera worth the price? Costera positions firmly in the value-to-mid-range tier for DOC Italian reds, delivering complexity and aging potential that punch well above expectations for wines at its price level — particularly given consistent critical scores from publications like James Suckling and Robert Parker's Wine Advocate.
Why Costera?
What sets Costera apart is the combination of Sardinia's unique island terroir and Argiolas's expertise with indigenous varieties. The blend of Cannonau with small percentages of Bovale Sardo and Carignano adds a structural dimension that straight Grenache bottlings from other regions rarely achieve. With a 93-point score from James Suckling for the 2018 vintage and a 91-point score from Robert Parker for the 2005, this wine has proven its quality across multiple harvests. For anyone looking to explore Cannonau beyond entry-level bottlings — or seeking a Mediterranean red with genuine character and food-pairing versatility — Costera remains one of the most reliable values in the DOC.
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