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Barolo Bussia Monforte d’Alba

The 2011 Giacomo Fenocchio Barolo Bussia Monforte d’Alba has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Nicolas Belfrage, Stephen Brook and Jancis Robinson on Barolo Bussia Monforte d’Alba - an internationally acclaimed red from Piemonte.
Barolo Bussia Monforte d’Alba
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Wine Name
Barolo Bussia Monforte d’Alba

Wine Producer
Giacomo Fenocchio

Score
87

Wine Style
Red

Grape Type
Nebbiolo

Country
Italy

Vintage
2006

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Nicolas Belfrage: Medium depth; correct color. A little inexpressive on the nose, but some ripe fruit of type. Quite good fruit, a little diffuse; firm tannic grip, with a touch of bitterness. Not showing fully yet, more correct than enjoyable; tannins outlast fruit on finish. Drink 2014+ - 15

Stephen Brook: Deep brick red. Lean pungent tarry nose, with aromas of tea and petals. Mediumbodied, not that concentrated, a touch slight and innocuous. Has attractive fruit but not much drive or weight. Moderate acidity keeps it fresh, but this doesn’t seem to have the structure for long aging. Soft rather than vibrant finish, despite a whisper of tannin - 14

Jancis Robinson: Mid-rusty rim already. Some really intriguing complexity—undergrowth—on the nose already. Very sweet palate attack then dry and flirtatious. For purists and traditionalists. Quite delicate. Drink 2013–20 - 17

Details

Wine expert Nicolas Belfrage
Stephen Brook
Jancis Robinson
Tastings year 2011
Region Piemonte
AppellationDOCG
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