Discover the magnificent town of Jerzu, located in the barbaric subregion of Ogliastra in Sardinia. Situated 427 meters above sea level, Jerzu is an Italian municipality rich in wine-making traditions, with a population of 3154 inhabitants and a hilly territory spanning 10,261 hectares.
Jerzu boasts a picturesque landscape characterized by the presence of the Rio Quirra valley and Mount Ferru. The slopes of the mountain offer breathtaking views of the Pelau valley, cultivated with vineyards and orchards, creating a charming setting for nature lovers and wine enthusiasts.
- Explore the peaks of Ogliastra like Porcu de ludu and Troiscu that dominate Jerzu’s panorama.
- Embark on the provincial road Jerzu-Perdasdefogu, offering spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and Punta Corongiu, the highest peak in the area.
- Admire the countryside church of Sant’Antonio immersed in the natural beauty of its surroundings, a place known for its famous homonymous festival.
Jerzu has a rich history dating back to the Nuragic period. Its connection to viticulture dates back to antiquity, evidenced by ancient notarial deeds mentioning donations of vineyards to the local church. In the 16th century, the “Wine Roads” flourished exporting Cannonau di Jerzu along trade routes reaching Genoa and other European destinations.
Today, Jerzu is renowned for its wine production and home to Cantina Sociale Antichi Poderi di Jerzu, famous for its internationally acclaimed Cannonau. Summer festivities enliven the town with cultural events celebrating wine tradition and Sardinian hospitality.
Uncover Jerzu’s natural and historical beauties as you immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of this wine city nestled among Ogliastra’s stunning peaks.