In 2011, Guido Carissimo embarked on a journey into the world of winemaking in the picturesque region of Tuscany. However, this winemaking passion had deep roots in his family's heritage, stretching back through four generations in the sun-soaked vineyards of Puglia. During his youth, he actively participated in the management of the family farm, but as time passed, a desire for something new beckoned.
After pursuing studies and gaining diverse work experiences around the globe, he returned to his homeland, Italy. Settling in Tuscany, the enchanting landscape of the region rekindled his ""wine making disease,"" a term often used to describe the irresistible passion for crafting fine wines. It was, as he describes it, a case of love at first sight with the captivating beauty of the Tuscan valley. Guido's vision for winemaking differed from the historical practices of their family. He aspired to create exquisite wines while prioritizing minimal impact on the environment. In this pursuit, he aimed to blend tradition with innovation, crafting wines that told a unique story while respecting the natural world that surrounded them.