HOW THEY GOT HERE
Valdisole began in 2015 on the hills of Roero, in a little village called Corneliano d’Alba, born from the unexpected curiosity and passion of founders Giuseppe Amato and Kyriaki Kalimeri — neither of whom came from a winemaking family.
Their first vineyard was literally purchased online — half a hectare of abandoned Nebbiolo that became the starting point of the project. From this unusual beginning, Valdisole grew into a small, evolving estate driven by respect for old vines and biodiversity.
In recent years, they’ve expanded their holdings to include new plantings and rare, endangered Piedmont varieties such as Malvasia Moscata, Bragat Rosa, Cari, and Moscato Nero d’Acqui, balancing tradition and experimentation with a deep connection to the land.
Valdisole’s journey isn’t linear — it’s a story of curiosity and creative play, guided by a desire to make wines that express something unexpected about Roero’s soils and grapes.