Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia 2010 (3x75cl)
Glorious aromas of roses and other flowers with blackberries and ripe plums. Spectacular. Perfection. Full-bodied, firm and chewy with polished and tight tannins. Slightly dusty. Great length and beauty. Very, very persistent on the palate. Needs another two or three years to soften, but already a classic.
Reviewer Name: James
Review Date: 10th May 2019
- Details
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- Year 2010
- Colour Red
- Country Italy
- Region Piedmont
- Sub Region Barolo
- Designation
- Classification
- Pack Size 3x75cl
- ABV 14.00°
- LWIN 109822020100300750
- Reviews (1)
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99 James Suckling
Glorious aromas of roses and other flowers with blackberries and ripe plums. Spectacular. Perfection. Full-bodied, firm and chewy with polished and tight tannins. Slightly dusty. Great length and beauty. Very, very persistent on the palate. Needs another two or three years to soften, but already a classic.
Reviewer Name: James
Review Date: 10th May 2019
- Producer
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One of Barolo’s greatest winemakers, Aldo Conterno was respected by both modern and traditionalist Barolo winemakers. The son of Giacomo Conterno, sadly he passed away in 2012. Renowned for his Barolo from the large Bussia designation where he cleverly isolated three of the best parcels (Cicala, Colonnello, Romirasco) to produce stylish and super-classic Barolo with excellent depth and class of fruit.
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