Southern Sardinia: Spirits tasting and a visit to the first myrtle grove in Europe

Discover Sardinia’s largest myrtle grove, taste award-winning spirits, and enjoy scenic surroundings on this 1.5-hour tour suitable for curious travelers.

If you’re exploring Sardinia and want a break from beaches and ancient ruins, this spirits tasting tour in Southern Sardinia offers a different kind of experience. It combines a scenic walk through the largest myrtle grove in Europe with a chance to sample some top-tier, award-winning spirits crafted right here on the island. It’s a tour that promises both natural beauty and a taste of local craftsmanship.

What really draws us in is the setting—surrounded by olive trees, citrus groves, and the wild Mediterranean landscape, you’ll find yourself in a peaceful environment that feels worlds away from the busy tourist spots. Plus, the spirits are not just any spirits—they’ve won awards at regional and national levels, so you’re tasting some of the best Sardinian distillates.

That said, it’s worth noting that the experience runs for just 1.5 hours, which makes it quite manageable but also means it’s more of a quick, focused visit rather than an in-depth day-long event. Also, since it’s not suitable for children or pregnant women, it’s best suited for adult travelers interested in culinary and natural experiences.

This tour works well for those who enjoy scenic outings, appreciate quality local spirits, and are looking for a comfortably paced, small-group experience. If you’re curious about Sardinian botanicals or want a taste of the island’s natural richness, this could be a highlight of your trip.

Key Points

  • Unique setting: Located near some of Sardinia’s most beautiful beaches, with stunning views.
  • Largest myrtle grove in Europe: Offers a rare chance to see and smell this aromatic plant in vast quantities.
  • Award-winning spirits: Tasted directly from the producer, made from botanicals grown onsite.
  • Educational: Learn about myrtle cultivation, uses, and the history of the company.
  • Short and manageable: 1.5 hours, ideal as a quick yet interesting activity.
  • Limited group size: Small groups (up to 10) mean a more personal experience.
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A closer look at the experience

The Setting and Arrival

Getting to the farm is straightforward since the entrance is marked clearly by signs and a corten gate bearing the company logo. Once there, you’ll be welcomed and introduced to the project that started in 2016, emphasizing the sustainable and experiential nature of the farm. It’s a nice touch that they share the story from the very beginning—how this venture grew to encompass the largest myrtle grove in Europe.

The Land and Its Roots

The tour begins with a walk around the farm, which is situated in a region surrounded by natural beauty. The farm is close to the Oasi dei Monti dei Sette Fratelli, a protected natural area, and near some of Sardinia’s most famous beaches, Cala Sinzias and Cala Pira. If you love combining nature and culture, the setting adds a lot to the overall experience.

Walking Through the Myrtle Grove

The highlight for many will be the walk through the expansive over 8-hectare myrtle plantation. The scent alone is worth the visit—mild, fragrant, with hints of the Mediterranean. The guide describes the properties of myrtle, including its medicinal uses and culinary applications, which is fascinating if you’re into plants or local traditions. The visual aspect is equally compelling: endless rows of lush green bushes, aromatic in the air, create a sensory spectacle.

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The Spirits Tasting

The best part? Tasting the award-winning spirits, made from local botanicals like myrtle, mastic, and wild olive. The spirits are celebrated for their quality, with multiple awards at regional and national levels. You’ll sample these in various locations—sometimes right among the myrtle rows, other times in covered spaces depending on the weather. This flexibility means rain or shine, the tasting continues comfortably.

Guests have noted that the spirits are excellent, with one saying, “The spirits are crafted with botanicals grown right here, like myrtle, mastic, and wild olive, and you’ll get to taste them alongside local products.” It’s a real opportunity to appreciate the local craftsmanship and flavor profiles that Sardinia offers.

Purchasing and Final Notes

At the end of the tour, you have the chance to buy some of these spirits directly from the farm—perfect if you want a genuine souvenir or a gift. The spirits are sold at a reasonable value considering their quality and local character, making it a good deal for spirits enthusiasts.

Practical details and considerations

Duration & Group Size

This experience lasts about 1.5 hours, making it a compact activity that fits well into a day of more extensive sightseeing. Groups are small, capped at 10 participants, which allows for a more tailored and intimate experience. The small group size also means you can ask questions freely and get more personalized insights.

Accessibility & Comfort

The tour is wheelchair accessible, which is a plus for some travelers. However, it’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes, especially if you plan to walk through the myrtle rows or farm areas. The landscape is mostly flat, but sturdy shoes will help you enjoy the walk comfortably.

Language & Booking

Guides are available in multiple languages—Italian, English, Russian, Lithuanian—making it accessible for many visitors. Booking is flexible with options to reserve now and pay later. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind if your plans change.

What to Bring

Comfortable, supportive shoes are a must, especially if you wish to walk among the plants or explore the farm thoroughly. Since part of the experience is outdoors, weather considerations apply: bring a hat, sunscreen, or rain gear depending on the forecast.

Not Suitable For

Pregnant women and children under 18 are not recommended for this activity, primarily due to the alcohol tasting component. It’s a grown-up experience in every sense, focused on flavor, plants, and scenery.

Why this tour might be a perfect fit

If you’re a traveler who delights in local flavors and natural environments, this tour ticks many boxes. It’s ideal if you enjoy small-group experiences that feel personal and authentic. The chance to see the largest myrtle grove in Europe is quite unique, and pairing that with tastings of award-winning spirits elevates the experience from just a walk to a memorable sensory journey.

It also suits those who are interested in botany, regional products, or sustainable local businesses. The combination of scenic beauty, aromatic plants, and quality spirits offers a well-rounded snapshot of Sardinia’s natural and culinary richness.

However, if you’re after a long, in-depth tour or traveling with children, this activity might not be the best fit. It’s quite specific and somewhat limited in scope, so plan to pair it with other explorations of Sardinia.

The Sum Up

This Sardinian spirits and myrtle grove tour offers a compact yet engaging way to connect with the island’s natural and cultural heritage. The stunning scenery, combined with tastings of carefully crafted spirits, makes for an authentic experience that’s both educational and enjoyable. It’s especially suitable for those interested in botanicals, local food and drink, or simply seeking a serene outdoor activity.

For travelers who value quality and a sense of place, you’ll find this tour provides a flavorful glimpse into Sardinia’s botanical riches and innovative local craftsmanship. The modest duration and small-group setting also make it a comfortable, intimate outing—not just another tourist trap but a genuine slice of Sardinian life.

If you’re in the area and love a good story behind your sips, this tour is a worthwhile addition to your itinerary. Plus, the opportunity to buy spirits made onsite means you can extend the experience back home.

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Southern Sardinia: Spirits tasting and a visit to the first myrtle grove in Europe

FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 18, mainly because it involves alcohol tastings. It’s designed for adults interested in spirits and natural scenery.

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a short but sweet activity that fits well into a larger day of sightseeing.

Is the experience accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, but comfortable shoes are recommended, especially for walking through the farm.

Can I buy spirits at the end of the tour?
Absolutely, you can purchase the spirits directly from the farm. They are known for their quality and regional awards.

What should I bring?
Wear comfortable shoes, and consider bringing sun protection or rain gear, depending on the weather.

What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Italian, English, Russian, and Lithuanian, so many travelers will find an option in their language.

Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.

Can I reserve my spot and pay later?
Yes, booking is flexible—you can reserve now and pay nothing until closer to the date.

If you’re looking to combine scenic beauty with a taste of Sardinian craftsmanship, this tour offers a solid little adventure. It’s not overly commercialized, and the focus on natural surroundings and quality spirits makes for a relaxed, enriching experience.

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