At the center, the wolf emerges as an embodiment of instinct and belonging. It is not portrayed as an external observer, but as an integral presence within the terrain itself, a symbol of equilibrium between living organism and environment. Above, the bird introduces vertical tension, extending the narrative into the dimension of altitude. Its presence suggests distance, perspective, and freedom, reinforcing the elevated origin of the vineyards while visually balancing the grounded weight of the earth below.
The warm, tactile palette reinforces materiality and sensory memory, evoking soil, heat, and time without literal representation.
Ultimately, the label becomes a metaphorical territory. It communicates that Terra Boa is not defined solely by what grows on the surface, but by the invisible forces that sustain it. It is an exploration of origin as something layered, instinctive, and inseparable from the land itself.