Cantina G Battista Columbu

Bosa


A wonderful venue for sampling Bosa's renowned Malvasia, this attractive cantina is operated by the Columbu family, which has been producing wine in the region for three generations. Sip glasses (€3 to €4) of their smooth-as-silk, sherry-like Malvasia di Bosa and aromatic Alvariga, along with wines from other Sardinian vintners, accompanied by local salumi and formaggi (cold cuts and cheeses).

Visits to local vineyards can also be arranged upon request.


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6. Museo Delle Conce

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