Trillò
Piedmont, Italy
About Trillò
Sustainably Farmed
The winery and vineyards for Trillò in Castiglione Tinella, Italy, is owned by Matteo Soria and his family. Nestled in the picturesque hills of the Piedmont region, this small family-owned vineyard is dedicated to the cultivation of the Moscato grape. The vineyard, with its rich soil and favorable climate, has long been known for producing high-quality grapes.
Living amidst their vines in a cozy, rustic farmhouse with their two children, the Soria family embraces a lifestyle deeply connected to the land. Their home and vineyard are a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, where sustainable practices and a commitment to quality reign supreme.
The vineyard itself is a testament to their hard work and passion. Rows of meticulously tended Moscato vines stretch across the gently rolling landscape, bathed in the golden sunlight that enhances the grapes' natural sweetness and aromatic complexity. Each vine is nurtured with care, reflecting the couple's dedication to their craft and their profound respect for the terroir.
The labels are a series of six different birds, hence the name. Trilló means ‘trill’, the song of a bird. Five of the labels feature North American song birds, all couples, and one features two hummingbirds. Created in a stained glass design, the labels show each bird couple in a vineyard. The bird species are: Cardinal, Eastern Blue Bird, American Robin, Gold Finch, and Hummingbird.
The back labels for the series are identical.