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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Cicala 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Spectator (97)

    Pure and supple in texture, boasting aromas and flavors of rose, cherry, raspberry, vanilla and toasty oak, this red is pretty seamless already, with refined tannins that emerge on the finish, needing time to absorb the oak. There’s also a saline mineral element that lingers at the end. Best from 2027 through 2048. 495 cases made, 45 cases imported.
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    £1,007.09
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2013 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    The 2013 Barolo Bussia Colonnello is the most ethereal and delicate of the Bussia series of wines. Fruit is sourced from a portion of the Bussia vineyard that is located closer to the village of Barolo (one kilometer away) than it is the village of Monforte d'Alba (five kilometers away). The sandy soils found here make for softer and tamer tannins especially when compared to the other parts of Bussia. The bouquet opens to aromas of blue flowers, spice, wild berry, licorice and white truffle. This is a softly nuanced and finessed Barolo made with fruit from 45-year-old vines.
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    £939.64
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2014 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    The 2014 Barolo Colonnello is dark and inward. Succulent black cherry, smoke, leather, licorice, menthol and dark spice all run through this unctuous, super-concentrated Barolo. In most vintages, the Colonnello is a bit more aromatic and light on its feet, while the 2014 is a decidedly rich, heady wine, and yet all the elements are in the right place.
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    £850.84
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2015 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    The 2015 Barolo Colonnello packs a serious punch. Macerated dark cherry, kirsch, spice, leather, licorice, blood orange and a kick of sweet oak all open up this powerful, strapping Barolo. The 2015 offers a good bit of immediacy, but there is plenty of tannin as well. The warmth of the year is evident in the wine’s ripe profile.
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    £811.24
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2016 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94)

    The 2016 Barolo Colonnello is a dark, bold, lush wine full of character. A blast of macerated black cherry, spice, leather, tobacco and menthol infuses the 2016 with striking depth. Resonant and ample, with notable character, the Colonnello is gorgeous in this tasting. In fact, it's one of the finest Barolos I have tasted from the Conterno brothers in a number of years. The substantial finish is a thing of beauty.
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    £851.09
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2017 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    The 2017 Barolo Colonello is heady, exuberant and super-expressive. Wild cherry, tobacco, cedar, incense and blood orange all race out of the glass. There is something exotic about the Colonello that I find quite alluring. This racy Barolo captures the exuberance of the year, but is not at all overdone. Early signs of maturity in the aromatics and flavors suggest it is a wine for near and medium-term drinking.
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    £811.24
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2018 (3x75cl)
  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2018 (6x75cl)
  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2019 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (97)

    Freshly cut flowers with strawberry, peach and orange peel aromas that follow through to a full body with layers of velvety tannins, that have a fine texture and give a refined yet voluptuous mouthfeel. It shows class and harmony for this tannic vintage. Drink after 2027.
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    £637.94
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2019 (6x75cl)

    James Suckling (97)

    Freshly cut flowers with strawberry, peach and orange peel aromas that follow through to a full body with layers of velvety tannins, that have a fine texture and give a refined yet voluptuous mouthfeel. It shows class and harmony for this tannic vintage. Drink after 2027.
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    £995.09
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 1988 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (97)

    Aldo Conterno’s 1988 Granbussia in magnum is the reply. Wow. What a wine. Still powerful, young and structured, the 1988 simply dazzles with its pure density. I have always considered the 1989 the greatest Granbussia, but the 1988 makes a very strong argument to be included in that conversation.
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    £7,577.38
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 1990 (5x75cl)

    Vinous (96)

    Aldo Conterno’s 1990 Barolo Riserva Granbussia, a wine from the estate’s glory days, more than lives up to its reputation. The Granbussia is darker and noticeably softer than the Monfortino, signs that Aldo Conterno long had a more modernist leaning than his brother, Giovanni Conterno, who made the 1990 at the family’s Giacomo Conterno estate. Both wines are a real pleasure to drink, not just taste. This flight is incredibly instructive, but also hits all the high notes on the pleasure scale.
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    £2,736.04
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 2006 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (97)

    The 2006 Barolo Riserva Granbussia is exceedingly Piemontese in character. The wine follows in local tradition with a bouquet that is ethereal and fine, yet powerful and long-lasting at the same time. It is shy and reticent at first, but once it starts to open the wine seemingly never stops. There are notes of black fruit, spice, tar, licorice, pencil shaving and a touch of rusty nail. The wine shows beautiful finesse and will definitely endure a long and prosperous drinking window. The tannins show silky integration and there is an enormous push of power and persistence in the palate.
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    £3,319.24
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 2010 (3x75cl)
  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 2012 (3x75cl)

    Matthew Jukes (19.5)

    When they started co-fermenting this wine in 2005, it offered an integration and balance to this label that was missing when it was previously a blended wine. This is never more evident than in this incredible wine. The nose is utterly stunning a mere two and half years after my first taste, and it can only be described as a stellar creation. While the palate is closed, contemplative, hugely dense, and imposing, the link between the floral, tobacco, tea, and chypre-soaked nose and the extraordinary palate is gripping. There is no gap between perfume and palate ? no truck and trailer, just impeccable limousine. Sensational.
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    £1,785.62
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 2013 (1x150cl)

    Matthew Jukes (19.5)

    The more powerful and structured elements are kept to the back of the palate, and you are afforded a very generous five or so seconds to revel in the luxuriousness of the indulgent fruit notes before the tannins swarm in and add a shockingly crunchy finish. There is so much red fruit (and not as much obvious Romirasco black fruit) than I expected, and there is impressive anti-fruit sappiness coming from the earth, trunk and powerful surrounding vineyard nuances. I am not surprised that this is such an arresting wine, but its overriding character is one of silkiness coupled with phenomenal freshness on the finish.
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    £1,278.41
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 2013 (3x75cl)

    Matthew Jukes (19.5)

    The more powerful and structured elements are kept to the back of the palate, and you are afforded a very generous five or so seconds to revel in the luxuriousness of the indulgent fruit notes before the tannins swarm in and add a shockingly crunchy finish. There is so much red fruit (and not as much obvious Romirasco black fruit) than I expected, and there is impressive anti-fruit sappiness coming from the earth, trunk and powerful surrounding vineyard nuances. I am not surprised that this is such an arresting wine, but its overriding character is one of silkiness coupled with phenomenal freshness on the finish.
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    £1,749.62
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2013 (6x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    Beautiful dark fruits of crushed raspberries and blueberries plus hints of champignon mushrooms and black truffles. Lavender undertones. Full and chewy with lots of tannins. Old vines give this a mossy, bark-like undertone. Needs five to six years to come around.
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    £1,388.44
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2014 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    The 2014 Barolo Bussia Romirasco shows the merits of strict fruit selection in a challenging vintage. Only 4,620 bottles were made in order to preserve the highest quality obtainable. This is a complete and generous expression that starts off with a succession of black fruit aromas and continues to lighter notes of anise seed, tar, licorice and blue violet. The mouthfeel offers volume and texture with nicely integrated tannins. In order to get this quality, fruit selection was key, says Giacomo Conterno.
    Inc. VAT
    £1,029.64
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2015 (6x75cl)

    James Suckling (97)

    This is very bright and floral with white-truffle and dark-berry aromas. Some white pepper. Full-bodied, chewy and rich with beautiful density and brightness. So silky and rich. Long, flavorful finish. Drink in 2022.
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    £1,407.64
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2016 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (93+)

    Conterno's 2016 Barolo Romirasco marries elegance with power. Sweet and perfumed, the Romirasco is at times quite silky, while in other moments much more marked by the power and natural intensity of this site. Here, readers will have to be patient. There is certainly a lot to look forward to.
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    £1,449.89
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2017 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94)

    The 2017 Barolo Romirasco is a very pretty and satisfying Barolo. Bright red-toned fruit, mint, blood orange, cinnamon and rose petal give this mid-weight Barolo a good deal of freshness. Deceptive in its mid-weight feel, the Romirasco has plenty of depth. But it is the balance here that is most notable. This is a fine showing,
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    £1,292.44
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Spectator (97)

    The floral, cherry, strawberry and iron flavors are shaded by vanilla in this sleek, shimmering red. There's also a flash of black pepper as this builds on the palate to a long, salty aftertaste. Eucalyptus and tobacco round out the profile, backed by a solid structure. Best from 2027 through 2048. 480 cases made, 30 cases imported.
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    £1,511.09
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Soprana 1995 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (91)

    Good deep red. Highly complex aromas of crystallized red berries, black raspberry, dried flowers and pungent spices. Thick, sweet and strong in extract; has a dusty, tactile quality and freakish concentration for the vintage. Smooth and soft despite possessing good acidity. Finishes with round tannins and excellent persistence. This is fairly accessible already.
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    £914.69
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  • Aldo Conterno Langhe Nebbiolo Il Favot 2018 (6x75cl)
  • Aldo Conterno Langhe Quartetto 2020 (6x75cl)
  • Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2008 (6x75cl)

    Vinous - Antonio Galloni (95+)

    The 2008 Barolo Riserva Bussia - Cascina Dardi is shaping up to be a real jewel. Exquisite balsamic-inflected aromatics meld into a core of dark fruit. Slender and nuanced, as most wines are in this vintage, the 2008 Riserva is all about grace and finesse. The first signs of aromatic complexity are just beginning to appear, making the 2008 an excellent choice for drinking now and over the next 10-15 years. The 2008 spent five and half years in cask and is just being released now.
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    £607.24
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  • Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2010 (6x75cl)

    The Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2010 is a magnificent expression of Nebbiolo, meticulously crafted in Piedmont, Italy. This refined vintage hails from the Fantino brothers, renowned winemakers originating from a family deeply entrenched in the wine industry since the 1800s. Their skill and passion shine in the 2010 Barolo, which boasts a traditional vinification process that contributes to its impressive complexity. Fermented in stainless steel and aged for four years in large Slavonian oak casks, the Barolo reveals an intense ruby hue, combined with intricate layers of tar, roses and red berries. This wine showcases the quintessential essence of a fine Barolo, marrying balanced acidity with graceful tannins to deliver an impeccably poised and age-worthy varietal. Supplemented by a lingering finish, the Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2010 is an exquisite masterpiece that echoes its noble heritage.

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    £607.24
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  • Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2013 (6x75cl)

    The Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2013 originates from the renowned vineyards of Monforte d’Alba, in Italy’s Barolo region. Produced by the visionary siblings Alessandro & Gian Fantino, this desirable Barolo is a testament to tradition, innovation, and meticulous craftsmanship. Using only hand-harvested Nebbiolo grapes and fermenting in steel vats before ageing in Slavonian oak barrels, this wine exudes the essence of the artisanal wine-making philosophy upheld by the Fantinos.

    They are lauded for their organic viticulture techniques, accentuating the unique complexities of the terroir in each bottle. The Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2013 distinguishes itself with an intoxicating bouquet of dried fruit, leather, and spices, leading into a silky mouthfeel loaded with expressive, ripe berry notes. The lingering finish, robust tannins, and ageing potential make this Scallop Shell Barolo a connoisseur's delight.

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    £308.44
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  • Andrea Oberto Barolo 2010 (12x75cl)

    A jewel of Italian winemaking, the Andrea Oberto Barolo 2010 is a product of exceptional cultivation. Crafted in the verdant Langhe hills of Italy's distinguished Piedmont region, Andrea Oberto's celebrated vineyard has passionately adhered to traditional wine-making techniques, yielding wine of unparalleled quality. This unique Barolo, made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, is attentively aged for 24 months in French oak barrels, before refined bottle aging, enhancing its distinguished character. Andrea Oberto Barolo 2010 reveals an admirably deep ruby hue, coupled with intoxicating aromas of cherry, spice and truffle, leading to a captivating taste of ripe red fruits and velvety tannins. Gracefully structured and masterfully balanced, this wine is a testament to Andrea Oberto's tireless commitment to quality and authenticity in each bottle. A true treasure for the discerning oenophile, the Andrea Oberto Barolo 2010 delights the palate with its sophisticated richness and elegant finish.

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    £442.18
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Cicala 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Spectator (97)

    Pure and supple in texture, boasting aromas and flavors of rose, cherry, raspberry, vanilla and toasty oak, this red is pretty seamless already, with refined tannins that emerge on the finish, needing time to absorb the oak. There’s also a saline mineral element that lingers at the end. Best from 2027 through 2048. 495 cases made, 45 cases imported.
    In Bond
    £820.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2013 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    The 2013 Barolo Bussia Colonnello is the most ethereal and delicate of the Bussia series of wines. Fruit is sourced from a portion of the Bussia vineyard that is located closer to the village of Barolo (one kilometer away) than it is the village of Monforte d'Alba (five kilometers away). The sandy soils found here make for softer and tamer tannins especially when compared to the other parts of Bussia. The bouquet opens to aromas of blue flowers, spice, wild berry, licorice and white truffle. This is a softly nuanced and finessed Barolo made with fruit from 45-year-old vines.
    In Bond
    £767.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2014 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    The 2014 Barolo Colonnello is dark and inward. Succulent black cherry, smoke, leather, licorice, menthol and dark spice all run through this unctuous, super-concentrated Barolo. In most vintages, the Colonnello is a bit more aromatic and light on its feet, while the 2014 is a decidedly rich, heady wine, and yet all the elements are in the right place.
    In Bond
    £693.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2015 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    The 2015 Barolo Colonnello packs a serious punch. Macerated dark cherry, kirsch, spice, leather, licorice, blood orange and a kick of sweet oak all open up this powerful, strapping Barolo. The 2015 offers a good bit of immediacy, but there is plenty of tannin as well. The warmth of the year is evident in the wine’s ripe profile.
    In Bond
    £660.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2016 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94)

    The 2016 Barolo Colonnello is a dark, bold, lush wine full of character. A blast of macerated black cherry, spice, leather, tobacco and menthol infuses the 2016 with striking depth. Resonant and ample, with notable character, the Colonnello is gorgeous in this tasting. In fact, it's one of the finest Barolos I have tasted from the Conterno brothers in a number of years. The substantial finish is a thing of beauty.
    In Bond
    £690.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2017 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    The 2017 Barolo Colonello is heady, exuberant and super-expressive. Wild cherry, tobacco, cedar, incense and blood orange all race out of the glass. There is something exotic about the Colonello that I find quite alluring. This racy Barolo captures the exuberance of the year, but is not at all overdone. Early signs of maturity in the aromatics and flavors suggest it is a wine for near and medium-term drinking.
    In Bond
    £660.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2018 (3x75cl)
  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2018 (6x75cl)
  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2019 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (97)

    Freshly cut flowers with strawberry, peach and orange peel aromas that follow through to a full body with layers of velvety tannins, that have a fine texture and give a refined yet voluptuous mouthfeel. It shows class and harmony for this tannic vintage. Drink after 2027.
    In Bond
    £522.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Colonnello 2019 (6x75cl)

    James Suckling (97)

    Freshly cut flowers with strawberry, peach and orange peel aromas that follow through to a full body with layers of velvety tannins, that have a fine texture and give a refined yet voluptuous mouthfeel. It shows class and harmony for this tannic vintage. Drink after 2027.
    In Bond
    £810.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 1988 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (97)

    Aldo Conterno’s 1988 Granbussia in magnum is the reply. Wow. What a wine. Still powerful, young and structured, the 1988 simply dazzles with its pure density. I have always considered the 1989 the greatest Granbussia, but the 1988 makes a very strong argument to be included in that conversation.
    In Bond
    £6,276.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 1990 (5x75cl)

    Vinous (96)

    Aldo Conterno’s 1990 Barolo Riserva Granbussia, a wine from the estate’s glory days, more than lives up to its reputation. The Granbussia is darker and noticeably softer than the Monfortino, signs that Aldo Conterno long had a more modernist leaning than his brother, Giovanni Conterno, who made the 1990 at the family’s Giacomo Conterno estate. Both wines are a real pleasure to drink, not just taste. This flight is incredibly instructive, but also hits all the high notes on the pleasure scale.
    In Bond
    £2,264.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 2006 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (97)

    The 2006 Barolo Riserva Granbussia is exceedingly Piemontese in character. The wine follows in local tradition with a bouquet that is ethereal and fine, yet powerful and long-lasting at the same time. It is shy and reticent at first, but once it starts to open the wine seemingly never stops. There are notes of black fruit, spice, tar, licorice, pencil shaving and a touch of rusty nail. The wine shows beautiful finesse and will definitely endure a long and prosperous drinking window. The tannins show silky integration and there is an enormous push of power and persistence in the palate.
    In Bond
    £2,750.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 2010 (3x75cl)
  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 2012 (3x75cl)

    Matthew Jukes (19.5)

    When they started co-fermenting this wine in 2005, it offered an integration and balance to this label that was missing when it was previously a blended wine. This is never more evident than in this incredible wine. The nose is utterly stunning a mere two and half years after my first taste, and it can only be described as a stellar creation. While the palate is closed, contemplative, hugely dense, and imposing, the link between the floral, tobacco, tea, and chypre-soaked nose and the extraordinary palate is gripping. There is no gap between perfume and palate ? no truck and trailer, just impeccable limousine. Sensational.
    In Bond
    £1,480.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 2013 (1x150cl)

    Matthew Jukes (19.5)

    The more powerful and structured elements are kept to the back of the palate, and you are afforded a very generous five or so seconds to revel in the luxuriousness of the indulgent fruit notes before the tannins swarm in and add a shockingly crunchy finish. There is so much red fruit (and not as much obvious Romirasco black fruit) than I expected, and there is impressive anti-fruit sappiness coming from the earth, trunk and powerful surrounding vineyard nuances. I am not surprised that this is such an arresting wine, but its overriding character is one of silkiness coupled with phenomenal freshness on the finish.
    In Bond
    £1,060.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 2013 (3x75cl)

    Matthew Jukes (19.5)

    The more powerful and structured elements are kept to the back of the palate, and you are afforded a very generous five or so seconds to revel in the luxuriousness of the indulgent fruit notes before the tannins swarm in and add a shockingly crunchy finish. There is so much red fruit (and not as much obvious Romirasco black fruit) than I expected, and there is impressive anti-fruit sappiness coming from the earth, trunk and powerful surrounding vineyard nuances. I am not surprised that this is such an arresting wine, but its overriding character is one of silkiness coupled with phenomenal freshness on the finish.
    In Bond
    £1,450.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2013 (6x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    Beautiful dark fruits of crushed raspberries and blueberries plus hints of champignon mushrooms and black truffles. Lavender undertones. Full and chewy with lots of tannins. Old vines give this a mossy, bark-like undertone. Needs five to six years to come around.
    In Bond
    £1,141.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2014 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    The 2014 Barolo Bussia Romirasco shows the merits of strict fruit selection in a challenging vintage. Only 4,620 bottles were made in order to preserve the highest quality obtainable. This is a complete and generous expression that starts off with a succession of black fruit aromas and continues to lighter notes of anise seed, tar, licorice and blue violet. The mouthfeel offers volume and texture with nicely integrated tannins. In order to get this quality, fruit selection was key, says Giacomo Conterno.
    In Bond
    £842.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2015 (6x75cl)

    James Suckling (97)

    This is very bright and floral with white-truffle and dark-berry aromas. Some white pepper. Full-bodied, chewy and rich with beautiful density and brightness. So silky and rich. Long, flavorful finish. Drink in 2022.
    In Bond
    £1,157.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2016 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (93+)

    Conterno's 2016 Barolo Romirasco marries elegance with power. Sweet and perfumed, the Romirasco is at times quite silky, while in other moments much more marked by the power and natural intensity of this site. Here, readers will have to be patient. There is certainly a lot to look forward to.
    In Bond
    £1,189.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2017 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94)

    The 2017 Barolo Romirasco is a very pretty and satisfying Barolo. Bright red-toned fruit, mint, blood orange, cinnamon and rose petal give this mid-weight Barolo a good deal of freshness. Deceptive in its mid-weight feel, the Romirasco has plenty of depth. But it is the balance here that is most notable. This is a fine showing,
    In Bond
    £1,061.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Romirasco 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Spectator (97)

    The floral, cherry, strawberry and iron flavors are shaded by vanilla in this sleek, shimmering red. There's also a flash of black pepper as this builds on the palate to a long, salty aftertaste. Eucalyptus and tobacco round out the profile, backed by a solid structure. Best from 2027 through 2048. 480 cases made, 30 cases imported.
    In Bond
    £1,240.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Barolo Soprana 1995 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (91)

    Good deep red. Highly complex aromas of crystallized red berries, black raspberry, dried flowers and pungent spices. Thick, sweet and strong in extract; has a dusty, tactile quality and freakish concentration for the vintage. Smooth and soft despite possessing good acidity. Finishes with round tannins and excellent persistence. This is fairly accessible already.
    In Bond
    £743.00
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  • Aldo Conterno Langhe Nebbiolo Il Favot 2018 (6x75cl)
  • Aldo Conterno Langhe Quartetto 2020 (6x75cl)
  • Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2008 (6x75cl)

    Vinous - Antonio Galloni (95+)

    The 2008 Barolo Riserva Bussia - Cascina Dardi is shaping up to be a real jewel. Exquisite balsamic-inflected aromatics meld into a core of dark fruit. Slender and nuanced, as most wines are in this vintage, the 2008 Riserva is all about grace and finesse. The first signs of aromatic complexity are just beginning to appear, making the 2008 an excellent choice for drinking now and over the next 10-15 years. The 2008 spent five and half years in cask and is just being released now.
    In Bond
    £490.00
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  • Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2010 (6x75cl)

    The Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2010 is a magnificent expression of Nebbiolo, meticulously crafted in Piedmont, Italy. This refined vintage hails from the Fantino brothers, renowned winemakers originating from a family deeply entrenched in the wine industry since the 1800s. Their skill and passion shine in the 2010 Barolo, which boasts a traditional vinification process that contributes to its impressive complexity. Fermented in stainless steel and aged for four years in large Slavonian oak casks, the Barolo reveals an intense ruby hue, combined with intricate layers of tar, roses and red berries. This wine showcases the quintessential essence of a fine Barolo, marrying balanced acidity with graceful tannins to deliver an impeccably poised and age-worthy varietal. Supplemented by a lingering finish, the Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2010 is an exquisite masterpiece that echoes its noble heritage.

    In Bond
    £490.00
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  • Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2013 (6x75cl)

    The Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2013 originates from the renowned vineyards of Monforte d’Alba, in Italy’s Barolo region. Produced by the visionary siblings Alessandro & Gian Fantino, this desirable Barolo is a testament to tradition, innovation, and meticulous craftsmanship. Using only hand-harvested Nebbiolo grapes and fermenting in steel vats before ageing in Slavonian oak barrels, this wine exudes the essence of the artisanal wine-making philosophy upheld by the Fantinos.

    They are lauded for their organic viticulture techniques, accentuating the unique complexities of the terroir in each bottle. The Alessandro & Gian Fantino Barolo Cascina Dardi Bussia Riserva 2013 distinguishes itself with an intoxicating bouquet of dried fruit, leather, and spices, leading into a silky mouthfeel loaded with expressive, ripe berry notes. The lingering finish, robust tannins, and ageing potential make this Scallop Shell Barolo a connoisseur's delight.

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  • Andrea Oberto Barolo 2010 (12x75cl)

    A jewel of Italian winemaking, the Andrea Oberto Barolo 2010 is a product of exceptional cultivation. Crafted in the verdant Langhe hills of Italy's distinguished Piedmont region, Andrea Oberto's celebrated vineyard has passionately adhered to traditional wine-making techniques, yielding wine of unparalleled quality. This unique Barolo, made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, is attentively aged for 24 months in French oak barrels, before refined bottle aging, enhancing its distinguished character. Andrea Oberto Barolo 2010 reveals an admirably deep ruby hue, coupled with intoxicating aromas of cherry, spice and truffle, leading to a captivating taste of ripe red fruits and velvety tannins. Gracefully structured and masterfully balanced, this wine is a testament to Andrea Oberto's tireless commitment to quality and authenticity in each bottle. A true treasure for the discerning oenophile, the Andrea Oberto Barolo 2010 delights the palate with its sophisticated richness and elegant finish.

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    £330.00
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