The winery stretches across the hills where the green vineyards take centre stage.
Pietreionne is the ancient name of the locality where the vineyards, which have been farmed for over 4 generations, are located.
The name, long lost, resurfaced in some historical documents during the reconstruction of the family farm. Local elders attributed the name with the meaning of 'round stones' because of the characteristic rounded stones that form the soil skeleton in that area.
It was natural for the owners to make the most of their past by creating Pietreionne Vini.
Round stones, sculpted by time, sinuous and harmonic, symbolising balance. Balance and Harmony that they seek with their work in the wines they produce.
'A wine only becomes such when it conveys emotions', this is the daily reference point that oenologist Daniele Giovanni Corbo uses to convey his passion for wine, born at a young age and inherited from his ancestors.
A passion that has gradually grown, fuelled by a strong bond with his land that has led him to develop with character what is one of Sannio's most representative grape varieties, Falanghina.