Guardians of alittle piece of the world
our philosophy
We like to see ourselves as guardians of a little piece of the world, and from the great masters of wine, we learn the meaning of respecting the land, taking care of each individual vine and its fruit. Until we marvel at the guided miracle of winemaking!
– Lorenzo e Leonardo
Good wine is made in the vineyard
our products
Disinvolto – Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore
From a careful selection of Verdicchio grapes harvested in crates, “Disinvolto” is born. As an emblem of Marche and national viticulture, we hope to honor this DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) to the best of our abilities. It’s the DOC that made us fall in love with this profession, and it fills us with pride to represent it.
Good wine is made in the vineyard
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Barbarosa – Marche IGT Rosato Frizzante (Sparkling rosé)
Monte Follonica, also known locally as Barbanera, is where our bottle-refermented wine “Barbarosa” originates. It’s a blend of Sangiovese and Montepulciano grapes harvested in crates, vinified as white wine and refermented using the oldest method.
Good wine is made in the vineyard
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Deltogno – Marche IGT Bianco
Costantino Togni, known as “Costá del Togno,” planted our vineyard over 50 years ago. We pay tribute to him with this wine, a blend of Verdicchio, Trebbiano, and Biancame grapes. We aim to celebrate the traditional vine varieties that have always been present in our region, using the classic planting methods of old while incorporating a modern approach.
Friends since childhood, united by a passion for wine. We were born, first and foremost, as wine enthusiasts. We fell in love with viticulture while working as laborers in a large wine cooperative. We then became sommeliers and nurtured the dream of becoming producers ourselves.
First generationWinemaker
Leonardo e Lorenzo
San Paolo di Jesi,mount Follonica,an old vineyard.
The Vineyard
A vineyard with over 50 years of history, covering 2.5 hectares, perched in a commanding position overlooking the sea. Here, you’ll find Verdicchio primarily, but also Trebbiano, Biancame, Montepulciano, and Sangiovese. It’s a special place, shaped skillfully by both man and time.