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The Barolo 'Bussia' Cru line, dedicated to the great classics, from Prunotto comes from the renowned Bussia vineyard in the Municipality of Monforte. Barolo is excellent, a symbol of its winery and one of the most important vineyards in the area, an emblem of the denomination. Elegant, assertive, and long-lasting, it will captivate for years. A wine of world-class stature.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Denomination
- Barolo DOCG
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Nebbiolo
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2017
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- Piedmont
- Municipality of Production
- Monforte
- Alcohol Content
- 14% vol.
- Operating Temperature
- 18° - 20° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Wide goblet with a long stem
- Special Features
- Historical Years
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Roast Meats, Stewed Meats, Aged Cheeses, Game (as in wild game or hunted animals), Red Meats
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Prunotto
In the heart of the Piedmontese Langhe, a territory where the hills dance with the morning mists, stands Prunotto, a winery that has embodied the very essence of Langhe viticulture for decades. Its story is a weave of tradition and innovation, begun in the early 1900s and today carried on with passion and expertise by the prestigious Antinori family. Prunotto is a symbol of oenological excellence that has managed to maintain an intact bond with the territory, enhancing the most renowned DOCGs of the area: Barolo and Barbaresco.
The vineyards of Prunotto thrive in the clay and limestone soils typical of the Langhe, where grapes like Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto find their ideal habitat. It is here that wines of extraordinary elegance and depth are born, capable of telling stories of ancient soils and skilled hands. The production philosophy of Prunotto is based on respect for tradition, with an ever-watchful eye on innovation and sustainability, to offer wines that are both authentic and modern.
Among the labels that best represent the soul of Prunotto, the Barolo Bussia stands out, a wine that embodies the power and refinement of Nebbiolo. This wine, with its notes of ripe red fruits, spices, and dried flowers, is a sensory journey that accompanies the taster through the Langhe hills, with a tannic structure that promises longevity and charm over time.
I invite you to discover on Vino45 the labels of Prunotto, to experience an oenological journey that combines history, territory, and passion in every glass. An opportunity to immerse yourself in the authentic flavors of Piedmont and be captivated by its timeless elegance.
Address:
Corso Barolo, 14 - 12051 Alba (CN), Italy
Color: intense garnet red with ruby reflections.
Bouquet: of very ripe stone fruits well blended with floral and spicy notes.
Taste: intense with sweet and enveloping tannins and a long aftertaste.
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THE WINE
TheBarolo'Bussia'Cru line,dedicated to the great classics, of Prunotto It comes from the renowned Bussia vineyard in the Municipality of Monforte. Barolo Excellent, a symbol of its winery and one of the most important vineyards in the area, an emblem of the denomination. Elegant, bold, and very long, it will continue to captivate over the years. A red of world-class stature.
THE VINEYARD
The "Bussia" vineyard is one of the most renowned in the area. Barolo, It covers 7.35 hectares and is arranged in an amphitheater shape, with a southeast/southwest exposure. Inside, there is a small cru of considerable value: Bussia Vigna Colonnello. From the Bussia vineyard originates a... Barolo Ruby red with great character, expressing all the peculiarities of this territory, with intense and persistent aromas.
THE COMPANY
It was the early 20th century, specifically 1904, when the cooperative winery "Ai Vini delle Langhe" was founded in Serralunga d'Alba. However, after just under twenty years, it began to experience serious financial problems and was put into liquidation. In 1922, Alfredo... Prunotto chose to acquire the company, simultaneously giving it its own name. Since then, year after year, the success has been uninterrupted, and the winery Prunotto began exporting wines all over the world. In 1954, the same Alfredo Prunotto decided to sell the company to his friend, winemaker Beppe Colla, who in turn, forty years later, in 1994, chose to sell the winery to the family of Marchesi Antinori. Currently, the property Prunotto extends over a total area of about fifty hectares of vineyards, divided among some of the best wine-growing areas in Piedmont, such as Bussia, Bric Turot, and Costamiole. Among the rows, the vines are cared for with rigor and consistency, raised as if they were children, and cultivated with full respect for the environment, nature, and ecosystem. In the cellar, although they can rely on the most modern winemaking technologies, the primary goal remains to enhance and exalt what the season and the territory have been able to express in the fruit. It is in this way that the wine company... Prunotto It offers an important range of labels, divided between the classic line and the selections line, the latter created to enhance the individual crus. Since Barolo to the Barbaresco, passing through Grignolino, Roero, and Moscato d'Asti, one arrives at Barbera and Dolcetto: this is how, distinguished by one of the most prestigious and renowned names in Piedmont in terms of winemaking, the wines... Prunotto For years now, they have become renowned interpreters of some of the most prestigious denominations throughout Piedmont and beyond, proving to be profoundly elegant and exceedingly refined. In this context, young Alfredo... Prunotto he meets and marries Luigina, with whom he decides to take over the "Ai Vini delle Langhe" Social Winery, giving it their own name. The Winery, thanks to the passion of the two spouses, soon becomes famous and begins to export wines all over the world: first to South America and later to the United States, whose markets open up in those years. The Prunotto is one of the few companies to believe in that economic perspective. In 1956, Alfredo Prunotto decided to retire from business, handing over the company to his friend winemaker Beppe Colla, assisted by Carlo Filiberti and later by his brother Tino Colla. The winery Prunotto, In 1961, he began to identify typical areas of particularly valuable production for the separate vinification of the cru, such as the Barolo Bussia and the Barbera d'Alba Pian Romualdo. In 1972, Ugo della Piana, an architect of Langhe origin, designed the new winery, which will be built near Alba where the company's headquarters still are today. In 1989, the family of Marchesi Antinori he begins his collaboration with the company Prunotto, initially dealing with distribution and then, in 1994, with the withdrawal of the Colla brothers, also directly managing production, maintaining the excellent quality level strongly desired by Alfredo. Prunotto. One of the most important goals that the family sets for itself. Antinori, in accordance with the Colla family, is to produce from owned vineyards and have a more careful control of the product right from its inception. This project materialized in 1990, when Albiera Antinori, the firstborn of Marquis Piero Antinori, further outlines the personality of the winery, paying particular attention to the acquisitions of vineyards, first among which: the Costamiole vineyard in Agliano, for the production of Barbera d'Asti, and the vineyard in the Bussia cru, one of the most renowned in the area of Barolo and land in Calliano for the study and analysis of new grape varieties such as Albarossa and Syrah. In 1996, a 5-hectare vineyard in the area is also acquired. Barbaresco, named "Bric Turot" and one of 5 hectares in the Treiso area for the production of Moscato.