The village wine.
Montisi is a medieval village in the Val d'Orcia — and for MonteIsì it's not just an address, it's the identity. Two young producers with different roots, a shared passion for wine and the right measure of ambition: not to compete with the territory's giants, but to stand out through freshness, lightness and character.
The silhouette of the village becomes the heart of the visual system: the medieval profile hybridises with abstract textures and patterns that push it toward a younger, less predictable dimension. The colours deliberately break with the conventions of Italian wine labelling — edgy, pop, almost French in spirit — much like the bottles the guys chose, closer to a small Loire maison than a Tuscan cantina. A label that doesn't want to look ancient. It wants to look real.
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