Marmilla
Marmilla IGT is a Typical Geographical Indication of Sardinia. The legislation defines the Marmilla IGT production area in the territories of the municipalities of Collinas, Furtei, Pabillonis, Samassi, Sanluri, Sardara, Serrenti, Villamar, Villanovaforru, in the province of Medio Campidano, and the municipalities of Baressa, Gonnoscodina, Gonnostramatza, Masullas, Mogoro, Morgongiori, Pompu, Simala, Siris, in the province of Oristano. The Typical Geographical Indication Marmilla IGT allows the production of white, rosé and red wines with the grape varieties authorized by the Sardinia Region with the exception of cannonau, carignano, girò, malvasia, monica, moscato, nasco, nuragus, semidano, vermentino and vernaccia. It is an area of ancient traditions, which even date back to the Nuragic age and to the subsequent periods of the domination of the Phoenicians and Carthaginians. The Mediterranean climate, warm and dry, which can enjoy the influence of the sea breezes and the precious soils, are ideal conditions for quality viticulture.