Tiamo
Tiamo is an Italian wine producer focused on crafting organic wines from indigenous grape varieties. The brand is known for its commitment to sustainable viticulture and winemaking practices, producing approachable wines like Prosecco, Chianti, and Barbera that showcase authentic Italian character at accessible price points.
Wines by Tiamo
Tiamo Prosecco DOC
This charming Prosecco from Tiamo brings all the Italian bubbles without the pretension. Made from organically grown grapes in the heart of Veneto, it delivers exactly what you want in a glass of Prosecco – refreshing fizz and easy-drinking pleasure. Tiamo (which means 'I love you' in Italian) clearly put some love into this bottle. It's the kind of bubbly that doesn't demand a special occasion – Tuesday night takeout suddenly becomes a celebration. Perfect for those who believe life's too short to save the bubbles for later.
Tiamo Barbera
Tiamo (which means 'I love you' in Italian – already a good start) creates organic wines that deliver authentic Italian character at prices that won't break the heart or bank account. Their Barbera is a perfect everyday red that reminds us why this variety is beloved at dinner tables throughout northern Italy. Barbera is sometimes overshadowed by Piedmont's more famous Nebbiolo-based wines, but locals know it as the perfect weeknight wine – juicy, versatile, and refreshing enough to pair with a wide range of foods. Tiamo's version captures this everyday appeal while adding the benefits of organic farming and careful winemaking. It's the kind of honest, unpretentious wine that doesn't demand contemplation but rewards it nonetheless – much like the best kinds of relationships.
Tiamo Chianti DOC
Tiamo (meaning 'I love you' in Italian) creates organic wines that capture the authentic character of Italian classics, and their Chianti is a perfect example of why this region's wines have been beloved for centuries. This isn't a fancy riserva meant for the cellar – it's an honest, everyday Chianti meant for the dinner table. Made primarily from Sangiovese grown in Tuscany's rolling hills, this wine delivers exactly what good Chianti should: bright cherry fruit, mouthwatering acidity, and enough structure to stand up to food without overwhelming it. The organic farming practices add an extra layer of feel-good factor to this already likable wine. It's the bottle you reach for when you want something familiar and reliable but still interesting enough to enjoy – the wine equivalent of that friend who's always welcome at dinner.
