COSTA DI BUSSIA - Barolo Riserva DOCG, Piedmont - Italy
A complex blend of spice, dried flowers and underbrush aromas, and a sensation of exotic spices. Excellent concentration of sweet, fine tannins that envelope the palate without harshness. The length and persistence of flavour typical of a great wine.
Product Description
Description
A complex blend of spice, dried flowers and underbrush aromas, and a sensation of exotic spices. Excellent concentration of sweet, fine tannins that envelope the palate without harshness. The length and persistence of flavour typical of a great wine.
How to pair it
- Meat Pair with roast meat
- Cheese Pair with ripe, mature cheeses
Accolades
Awards
James Suckling 94 Points
As one of the most famous American wine critics and journalists, James Suckling is among the leading experts on wines and was a former editor for Wine Spectator. He now conducts his own personal reviews online and conferences
Critique Review
An elegant Barolo Riserva that displays just the right balance between ripe berry fruit and soft, chocolatey-oak character. Full to medium bodied with a silky palate that's so well-balanced. The tannins are perfectly melded into the chocolatey flavorful finish. Hint of firmness right at the end of the palate, but it's still delicious to drink now. Will age well too.
James SucklingWine Facts
Product Type | Red Wine |
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Vintage | 2017 |
Country | ITALY |
Volume(ml) | 750 |
Winemakers | Marco Marsili |
Producer | Costa di Bussia |
Average age of vines | Approx. 32 years old. The vines were planted in 1990 and the total area measures approximately 0.81 hectares. |
Production method | 80 quintals |
Harvest method | Manual |
Fermentation & maceration | Fermentation in stainless steel at a controlled temperature; maceration on the skins, with daily pumping of the must over the cap. |
Aging | 36 months in big Slavonian Oak and refining in bottle |
Alcohol | 14.5% |
SKU | IT190 |
Vineyard Info
"The Nebbiolo vineyard called “Bricco” is located on top of the hill behind the farmhouse, in the south-west exposures. Here the vines need to deepen their roots to rich the substances they need from the soil, made up of marl and very rich in carbonates and mineral components, able to give to wine powerful structures, tannins and great ageing potential. That’s why this vineyard is historically dedicated to the production of our Barolo Riserva"
Reviews & Ratings
Description
A complex blend of spice, dried flowers and underbrush aromas, and a sensation of exotic spices. Excellent concentration of sweet, fine tannins that envelope the palate without harshness. The length and persistence of flavour typical of a great wine.
How to pair it
- Meat Pair with roast meat
- Cheese Pair with ripe, mature cheeses
Awards
James Suckling 94 Points
As one of the most famous American wine critics and journalists, James Suckling is among the leading experts on wines and was a former editor for Wine Spectator. He now conducts his own personal reviews online and conferences
Critique Review
An elegant Barolo Riserva that displays just the right balance between ripe berry fruit and soft, chocolatey-oak character. Full to medium bodied with a silky palate that's so well-balanced. The tannins are perfectly melded into the chocolatey flavorful finish. Hint of firmness right at the end of the palate, but it's still delicious to drink now. Will age well too.
James SucklingProduct Type | Red Wine |
---|---|
Vintage | 2017 |
Country | ITALY |
Volume(ml) | 750 |
Winemakers | Marco Marsili |
Producer | Costa di Bussia |
Average age of vines | Approx. 32 years old. The vines were planted in 1990 and the total area measures approximately 0.81 hectares. |
Production method | 80 quintals |
Harvest method | Manual |
Fermentation & maceration | Fermentation in stainless steel at a controlled temperature; maceration on the skins, with daily pumping of the must over the cap. |
Aging | 36 months in big Slavonian Oak and refining in bottle |
Alcohol | 14.5% |
SKU | IT190 |
"The Nebbiolo vineyard called “Bricco” is located on top of the hill behind the farmhouse, in the south-west exposures. Here the vines need to deepen their roots to rich the substances they need from the soil, made up of marl and very rich in carbonates and mineral components, able to give to wine powerful structures, tannins and great ageing potential. That’s why this vineyard is historically dedicated to the production of our Barolo Riserva"