If Sorso were a wine, it would be a deep, full-bodied red — with a complex, enveloping bouquet, capable of stirring emotions and telling ancient stories.
Its color mirrors the warm hues of the Romangia hills, where sunlight filters through the vines and turns every leaf into a golden reflection. On the nose, it reveals an aromatic and lively character, with hints of sea breeze and Mediterranean scrub. On the palate, it releases all its bold and lingering personality, with a finish that tastes of conviviality, tradition, and genuine laughter.
This village, a proud member of the Città del Vino (Cities of Wine) network, has a structure any sommelier would call well-balanced: a robust body, a soft soul, and an aftertaste that leaves you wanting more. Its narrow cobbled streets resemble vineyard paths — meant to be walked slowly, allowing each step to unveil a new scent, a deep sensation, a hidden detail.
The landscape surrounding it is its signature label: the deep blue of the Gulf of Asinara, the sandy stretches of Platamona, the pine forests breathing salt and wind. A scenery that offers both freshness and depth — like a perfectly balanced wine that pairs effortlessly with every emotion.
And like every great wine, Sorso has its own character — honest, straightforward, a little ironic, and never ordinary.
Here, life is made of simple pleasures: a shared glass, a generous table, a conversation that lasts until sunset. Every day feels like a toast to beauty, joy, and the good life.
