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Barolo Bussia Monforte d’Alba

The 2014 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 Andrew Jefford, Nicolas Belfrage and Franco Ziliani 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
2009

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Nicolas Belfrage: Medium depth, correct. A very “vinous” nose, which carries through on to the palate. A wine drinker’s wine: good acid-fruit balance, typical aromas, very nicely balanced, with good length. Drink 2014+. 16

Andrew Jefford: Clear but deep garnet red throughout. Lots of mulberry and ripe redcurrant, but a little tanky in style. On the palate, there is plenty in this wine (the tannins are huge), but stylistically it is a little misconceived and lacks freshness, lift, and purity. Coffee aromas and flavors emerge after a little time in the glass. I could enjoy drinking it, but it doesn’t seduce. 14

Franco Ziliani: Ruby bright color; typically Nebbiolo. Medium intensity, clear, elegant, fresh, with some floral notes, red cherries, raspberries, licorice, black pepper, with youthful freshness and good length, medium structure. The wine improves on your palate when you drink it. Ripe tannins, good balance, ready to drink now, good acidity. I’m not sure it will be better over the long term. 16

Details

Wine expert Andrew Jefford
Nicolas Belfrage
Franco Ziliani
Tastings year 2014
Region Piemonte
AppellationDOCG
% Alcohol By Volume14
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