TERROIR
Jankara’s vineyards are located in two of the most important Cru’s in Sardinia for the production of the Vermentino and Cannonau grapes.
Vena di San Leonardo: THE ABSOLUTE
Cru FOR Vermentino di Gallura.
The Jankara vineyard is located in the Highlands of Gallura, in the north eastern quadrant of the island of Sardinia.
The area is characterized by its imposing and beautiful granite mountains which contribute to its crushed granite soils that are ideal for drainage, as well as, enriched complexity and minerality in its wines.
Within the region of Gallura there are several sub-zones; Jankara is located in the heart of the prestigious “Vena di San Leonardo” or “Vein of Saint Leonardo” which is an area that runs from Lake Liscia through to the lands surrounding the country church of San Leonardo.
Within the vein of Saint Leonardo, Jankara is located in a particular Cru called “Giannaghe” or in local dialect “Jannaca” which sits in front of another historic cru called “Karana” hence how the name “Jankara” (JANnaca-KARAna) came to be.
The area is highly influenced by a superb microclimate that is created by the Lake Liscia and the second highest mountain on the island Limbara of which Jankara sits inbetween at approximately 300 meters above sea level with a North-Eastern exposure.
This microclimate allows for hot days and cool nights throughout the most important months of the growing season, pair that with the never ending winds that constantly clean the air, cool the temperatures and maintain the vineyard clear of pests and sicknesses and you have the perfect conditions to grow quality grapes!
JANKARA WINES PRODUCED IN THIS AREA
MAMOIADA AND BARBAGIA: THE HEART OF CANNONAU, SARDINIA’S MOST ICONIC WINE.
Cannonau is the most widespread red grape variety in Sardinia. It is grown throughout the island but is concentrated in the central regions.
Until recently, its origin was not known with certainty, and most experts believed it had been imported from the Iberian Peninsula. However, recent studies have demonstrated its endemic nature; in fact, grape seed remains dating back 3,200 years have been found in various areas and archaeological sites across the island (for example, at Sa Osa—in the Tirso Valley, on the hills of Sardara—north of Cagliari, in Villanovafranca, and in the Nuragic village of Duos Nuraghes in Borore, in the province of Nuoro), this fact suggests that Cannonau is the oldest wine in the Mediterranean Basin.
The results of analyses previously conducted by Spanish laboratories have shown that Cannonau, which was believed to have “been imported from Spain in the 1400s, actually has indigenous origins,” according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry.
JANKARA WINES PRODUCED IN THIS AREA
CANNONAU
CANNONAU DI SARDEGNA DOC
CANNONAU RESERVE
CANNONAU DI SARDEGNA DOC
755 mt
ISOLA DEI NURAGHI IGT








