Discover the best top things to do in Mamoiada, Italy including Cantina Francesco Cadinu, Cantina Giuseppe Sedilesu, Domus de Janas o 'Oncheddas de Istevene, Franco Sale Intagliatore di Maschere, Museo delle Maschere Mediterranee, Museo della Cultura e del Lavoro, Museo MATer, Carnevale di Mamoiada, Sa Perda Pinta, Viaggio in Sardegna.
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The Sedilesu Winery is located in Mamoiada (central Sardinia), a small village at 650 m.a.s.l. The family company began in 2000 to bottle its pure organic Cannonau. The vineyards are between 700 to 900 m.a.s.l, the soil is granitic and the temperature range is ideal to produce organic Cannonau' wines. The first wine of the Cellar is the "Mamuthone", wine that embodies the taste of traditional Mamoiada's Cannonau, dedicated to the local mask. Later the Reserves, obtened from centenaries vineyards: "Carnevale" with a more modern taste, aged in small barrels, "Ballu Tundu", the typical sardinian dance; "Grassia", take the grandmother's name because is the wine with more residual sugar; finally, "Giuseppe Sedilesu" dedicated to the founding father. The whites are 100% "Granazza" grape, a native variety that We vinificate in different version: "Perda Pinta" structured white wine (17% vol) obtained by old strains from grapes fully matured harvested; "Perda Pinta Sulle Bucce" macerated in the skins; two new versions obetened from the new vines, "Granazza", fruity and fresh and "Bullizza" a natural sparkling white wine. The Sedilesu Winery welcomes visitors and wine lovers. Booking your guided tour It is possible to visit the cellar and to taste wines also in combination with traditional food. For those who want a full immersion into our world we can organise walks in vineyard and treking to discover the beauty of the surrounding area. Visit Mamoiada The villagge offers many other activities for turists: 3 Museums, "The Mediterranean' Masks", "The Cultural and work traditions" and "Archeological"; Shops of Artisans of wood and masks; bakeries of traditional "Carasau" bread and sweets; Guides Winery tours (Mamoiada today count 13 cellars), Archeological Tours; Many feasts religious e pagan, wine and food festivals all year round.
Beautiful landscapes, typical Barbagian village, hospitable winery, and excellent wines in the heartlands of Sardinia. A must for every wine lover.
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The museum evolved with the intention of creating a cultural link between the cultural universe of the small town of Mamoiada, which is known throughout the world for its traditional masks, the "Mamuthones" and "Issohadores", and other Mediterranean areas, wich display a similar history and culture through their masks and Carnival celebration.
We were keen to visit Mamoiada to admire some of the softer landscapes and vineyards of Barbagia. We found this museum almost by accident and were so pleased we did. It is small and perfectly formed! A look at the collection of local and Mediterranean masks and costumes followed by an enthralling video presentation (in English) made for a morning very well spent. We were moved to buy a mask from a guy down the hill (turn right out of the museum down hill and follow the signs). Antonello Soluti is the real deal. He has been making them for years and used to take part in full costume on the 17th of January until the cow bells took their toll on his spine. Go and watch him making them, enjoy some of his homemade cannonau and cheese and buy yourself a mask from the very hands that made it! The town itself is well worth a look. More polished and well kept than some others 'nearby', it's square and small main street offered a choice of cafes and places to eat in very pleasant surroundings.
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The Mater is a Museum of Archaeology and Territory, and it is about Mamoiada, his community and the relationship that it has built with its environment since prehistory. The community, in fact, interacting with its territory over the centuries, not only has shaped him, conveying it with several meanings, but has built its own identity and culture.
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This menhir located in the backyard of B&B Perda Pinta on Via Nuoro, north side of town, is a very quick stop. The B&B allows free access to this mysterious stone, inscribed with spirals. This menhir is unique throughout all of Sardegna. No doubt you've seen it's likeness on tourist pamphlets and posters. Now you can see the real thing. There are no plaques or notices to describe the meaning or history. Only the stone. And a friendly cat.
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