The wine of Cirò
In Cirò, wine is light, memory, and identity: a living presence born from the breath of the Ionian Sea, the patience of the land, and the continuity of the families who care for the vine.
Memories, roots, and a shared story
Cirò was more than a place: a rhythm of seasons, vineyards, and patient work. Between stone and light, families kept names and stories—handed down from house to house.
The De Bartolos faced a decisive choice: to leave familiar ground and cross the Atlantic, carrying memory, identity, and hope.
In Brazil, the surname took new root. Language and work changed, but the family’s structure remained: a thread stretched between origin and future.
In Cirò, wine is light, memory, and identity: a living presence born from the breath of the Ionian Sea, the patience of the land, and the continuity of the families who care for the vine.
Sunlit hills, salty winds, and Calabrian light give Cirò wine depth, warmth, and an ancient elegance.
Each harvest transforms the landscape into culture, hospitality, and story: a sincere, strong wine deeply tied to its territory.