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Discover Sardinian natural wines with a local guide at "In Our Garden," exploring vineyards, tasting handcrafted wines, and enjoying authentic countryside experiences.
If you’re seeking an authentic taste of Sardinia’s countryside combined with a deep dive into natural winemaking, the experience at “In Our Garden” near Cagliari might just be perfect. This tour offers a hands-on look at how traditional, chemical-free wines are crafted, set against the backdrop of lush vineyards and olive groves. With knowledgeable guides like Claudio and Ramona, it’s a blend of learning, tasting, and relaxing that captures the essence of genuine Sardinian rural life.
What we really love about this experience is how it combines education with sensory pleasure. You’ll walk among the vines, taste wines that tell a story of respect for nature, and enjoy peaceful moments under the shade of trees. One thing to consider is that it’s a two-hour tour — so if you’re after a full-day adventure, you might want to pair it with other activities. This experience is best suited for those who enjoy wine, genuine cultural encounters, and tranquil landscapes, making it ideal for curious travelers, wine lovers, or anyone looking to connect with Sardinia’s land and traditions.


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Getting there from Cagliari is straightforward, whether by car or public transport. If you drive, you’ll follow a cypress-lined road, passing through signs marked “Reception,” and then park in the designated guests’ area near the white house, which is the heart of this 55-hectare farm. The drive through the white gravel road adds a sense of anticipation, as you leave behind city noise and step into a serene agricultural space.
Alternatively, hopping on Bus PF from Cagliari Train Station (toward Terra Mala) gets you close, with a short walk or a quick pickup arranged beforehand. The farm is a living example of regenerative permaculture, so arriving feels like stepping into a well-tended, thriving ecosystem.
Claudio, the host, is a quintessential Sardinian, with a long history in farming and a deep respect for nature. His background as a railway manager didn’t diminish his passion for organic agriculture, which now takes center stage. During the tour, he guides visitors through the vineyard, explaining the principles of natural winemaking and how tradition, sustainability, and love for the land intertwine in every bottle.
The walk is relaxed, allowing plenty of time to ask questions and observe the vines. Claudio’s enthusiasm is contagious as he shares his insights on caring for perennial plants, including grapes, olives, almonds, oranges, and seasonal vegetables grown in harmony with nature. His storytelling is enriched by reviews noting how much visitors appreciate his warmth and knowledge, with one saying, “Claudio’s passion is evident — you can see he truly cares about each plant.”
After the walk, it’s time for the highlight — tasting the wines. The selection is handcrafted and free from chemicals, resulting in vibrant, authentic flavors that reflect the land’s character. Guests often mention how the wines surprise with their purity and complexity, unlike mass-produced varieties.
Claudio explains the unique methods used, emphasizing how traditional techniques contribute to the wines’ expressive qualities. As one reviewer noted, “The explanation of wine history was engaging, and the tasting felt like sharing a family meal.” During this segment, you’ll also sample a traditional “merenda” — Sardinian-style snacks served with herbal tea — adding a cultural layer to the tasting.
What sets this experience apart is its relaxed ending. Guests often find themselves in hammocks, gently swaying under the trees, soaking up the tranquility. It’s an ideal moment to reflect on what you’ve learned and tasted.
Guests also get to take home a small bouquet of wild lavender “mazzetti,” a fragrant souvenir that encapsulates the natural spirit of the farm. Many reviews praise these thoughtful touches, noting that they leave with a genuine feeling of connection to Sardinian land and tradition.

Authentic Local Guides: Claudio’s passion and Ramona’s insights give the experience depth, blending practical farming knowledge with heartfelt storytelling. As one reviewer put it, “Ramona’s knowledge about native plants and natural remedies brought the whole experience to life.”
Beautiful, Peaceful Setting: The farm’s location, just a short drive from Cagliari, offers a peaceful escape. Walking among the vineyards and olives, you’ll feel a true sense of rural life — free from touristy trappings.
Handcrafted Wines: The focus on natural, chemical-free wines means tasting varieties that are pure, expressive, and full of character. For wine lovers, this is a chance to explore different expressions of Sardinian terroir.
Cultural and Culinary Touches: The inclusion of a traditional “merenda” and herbal teas adds local flavor and comfort, making the experience feel like a warm, genuine gathering rather than a staged tour.
Family-Run Atmosphere: The warmth of Claudio and Ramona shines through, creating an environment where visitors feel like guests in someone’s home, not just travelers.
Value for Money: At around two hours, the tour offers a rich mix of education, tasting, and relaxation. Many say the experience feels well worth the price, especially considering the personalized attention and quality of wines.

The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, with flexible starting times based on availability — so planning around your Cagliari itinerary is simple. Be sure to check in advance to confirm your preferred time.
While best accessed by car (with ample parking), it’s also reachable via public transport, with a 30-minute bus ride from Cagliari and a prompt pickup service available if arranged beforehand.
This is a private group experience, ensuring personalized attention. Guides speak multiple languages including Italian, English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese, making it accessible to international visitors.
Pricing is reasonable considering the depth of experience and personalized service. You can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour — perfect for flexible travelers.

This tour at “In Our Garden” offers a genuine taste of Sardinia’s land and traditions through the lens of natural winemaking. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate authentic experiences, love learning about local culture, or simply want a peaceful escape from city life. The combination of expert guides like Claudio, stunning natural surroundings, and handcrafted wines makes this a memorable highlight.
While it’s a relatively short experience, the depth of knowledge, warm hospitality, and sensory delights make it feel much richer. If you’re after an authentic, relaxing, and educational slice of Sardinian life, this is hard to beat.
“Ramona was not only deeply knowledgeable about the winemaking process, but she also brought the whole experience to life with her passion and insig…”

Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
Yes, you can enjoy the vineyard walk, learn about the process, and relax under the trees even if you choose not to taste the wines.
How long does the drive from Cagliari take?
It takes about 30-40 minutes to reach "In Our Garden" by car, making it a manageable half-day activity.
Can I visit by public transport?
Yes, it’s possible via a 30-minute bus ride from Cagliari train station, with a short pickup arranged if needed.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking outdoors, and perhaps a hat or sunscreen for sunny days.
Is there an age limit?
The tour is geared towards adults, especially due to wine tasting. Young children might find it less engaging but are welcome if accompanied by adults.
Are the wines available for purchase?
While tasting is included, check with the provider in advance about buying bottles to enjoy later.
Can I visit if I have dietary restrictions?
The "merenda" is typically traditional, but it’s worth asking in advance if you have specific dietary needs.
What makes the wines unique?
They are handcrafted, chemical-free, and express the true character of Sardinian terroir, making them different from mass-produced varieties.
Is the experience suitable for a romantic outing?
Absolutely — the peaceful setting, beautiful views, and intimate guide make it perfect for couples.
Can I extend the experience with other activities?
Yes, there are other options nearby, or you can combine it with a full-day Sardinian adventure.
This tour at "In Our Garden" stands out as a genuine, heartfelt introduction to Sardinian natural wine and rural life. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, curious traveler, or someone seeking a tranquil escape, it promises authentic moments, beautiful scenery, and warm hospitality.