Vigna Rada &Luigi Bargino
A banker by trade, Luigi “Gino” Bardino long entertained a dream of exiting the stagnant office environment and devoting his life to wine, his true passion. After years of studying enology in his spare time and numerous experimental vinifications in his Alghero home, Gino finally quit his desk job to follow his heart’s desire. With the support of his family, he planted his own vineyards and built a small winery, and in 2012 Vigne Rada saw its first harvest.
The city of Alghero lies on the northwest coast of Sardegna, surrounded by stunning beaches and breathtaking limestone cliffs on either side. Conquered by the Catalans in the 14th century, it enjoys a unique culture with notable Catalan influence in its architecture, cuisine, and even the local dialect. Conditions here are ideal for growing high-quality grapes: fresh maritime breezes and the drying maestrale moderate the Mediterranean heat, while the poor, rocky soils are perfectly suited to the production of balanced, characterful wines. The DOC is rather loose—it allows for all kinds of grapes, including international varieties, making it a rather unknown and unclear DOC. The Bardolino family ignores the DOC’s flexibility by choosing to only make wines with native grapes of Sardegna. In his choice to only cultivate indigenous varieties, Gino’s wines give the Alghero DOC terroir a true expression and identity. Perhaps especially so in their Cagnulari bottling. This grape represents a local specialty of Alghero: this dark, potent red is full of sweet spices, black fruit, and tobacco aromas—there is nothing quite like it.
They plant one hectare each year between two distinct terroirs. Monte Pedrosu, where the winery is located, features sandy and clayey alluvial soils with abundant riverbed stones and quartz, while the sloping Cubalciada site is home to clay, limestone, and some chalk. Farming is sustainable, by hand, with help from the whole family.
Like the man behind them, the wines of Vigne Rada are honest and straightforward—the result of a skilled artisan’s genuine passion for his craft.
CAGNULARI
An ancient grape species native to the isle of Sardinia and only recently rediscovered. In the Monte Pedrosu terroir it expressed a unique body and aromatic complexity. Cagnulari is a difficult grape variety that lends itself to ageing for a long time to give premium wines.