With a dozen indigenous varietals, it’s not surprising that Sardinia was called insula vini, “wine island,” in the 16th century. Combine your wine curiosity with your love of arts and crafts as you visit local wineries to learn about their production and taste their wines, accompanied by a light lunch. As you proceed through the countryside, you’ll also get to stop at workshops, studios and ateliers to visit craftsmen and view their handmade goods – it could be fabrics, weaving, garments, jewelry, leather and/or pottery. The itinerary will be very flexible to provide you with the best opportunities for the area chosen and the day of week/time of year.