Our way
- No herbicides and/or desiccants
- No chemical fertilizers
- No synthetic, penetrating or systemic treatments
- 100% hand-harvested
These are just some of the things that make our wines unique.
“ Respect and love for our land are our guides ”
On top of that, we only use indigenous yeasts naturally found in the grapes and a total amount of sulfur dioxide that will never exceed 20mg per liter.
Pistis Sophia is a text, a gnostic gospel that has mystical-philosophical influences and is written in Coptic language, an evolution of the ancient Egyptian.
We chose this name for two main reasons: the first is the meaning of the greek words Pistis and Sophia (Faith and Knowledge), two concepts that describe the way we work; the second one relates to the last part of the text in which Jesus meets Pistis Sophia.
From an intellectual point of view, Pistis Sophia represents the moment of Creation in which the human soul, fallen into the chaos of the matter, finds its way back to the ineffable God.
Pistis Sophia is basically the representation of the human being: from creation to salvation through the falling.
On top of that, we only use indigenous yeasts naturally found in the grapes and a total amount of sulfur dioxide that will never exceed 20mg per liter.
Pistis Sophia is a text, a gnostic gospel that has mystical-philosophical influences and is written in Coptic language, an evolution of the ancient Egyptian.
We chose this name for two main reasons: the first is the meaning of the greek words Pistis and Sophia (Faith and Knowledge), two concepts that describe the way we work; the second one relates to the last part of the text in which Jesus meets Pistis Sophia.
From an intellectual point of view, Pistis Sophia represents the moment of Creation in which the human soul, fallen into the chaos of the matter, finds its way back to the ineffable God.
Pistis Sophia is basically the representation of the human being: from creation to salvation through the falling.
Proportion
Balance
That’s how we see our wines, a balance between our hard work, the grapes we grow, the transformation of the must, the bottling and everything we do to make them.