2018 Aldo Conterno Barolo "Bussia" , Piedmont, Italy
In the glass, it displays a deep crimson/ruby core moving to slight hints of orange at the rim, with a characteristically brooding nose of dried cherry, wild strawberry, tobacco, blood orange peel, rose petals, anise, cedar, and leather. On the palate, it is dense, mineral, and muscular, with ample tannin and mouth-watering acidity.
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ABOUT THIS WINE
The beating heart of the operation is the “Bussia” vineyard, known for its bluish marl soils rich in calcium carbonate and iron. Among the Conterno holdings concentrated in this ‘grand cru’ are the single vineyards “Cicala,” “Colonello,” and “Romirasco”—three small, contiguous parcels the sit near the crest of the hill, from which the Conterno family bottles single-vineyard wines. This wine is a blend of numerous different vineyard sites on Bussia—a classic “base” Barolo—incorporating fruit from vines no less than 20 years old. It was aged in large, Slavonian oak casks for 26 months, then refined in bottle for another year before release (the minimum aging for Barolo, by law, is 38 months, with a minimum of 18 in oak barrels).
ABOUT THIS PRODUCER:
In the 19th century, the forefathers of Aldo Conterno emigrated to Argentina, but on account of various family vicissitudes they returned to Italy after a few years. It was then that Giovanni Conterno brought his family back to the small winemaking farm of his father Giuseppe in Monforte d'Alba and started helping him in the production of local wine.
With his return to the business, Conterno increased the production of wine, to be sold in casks not only in Italy but also as far as America, thanks to a relative who had stayed out in Argentina.
In response to market demand, the Conternos then felt the need to create a superior Barolo, to be produced exclusively from the best vintages, with a long vinification period and capable of lasting over time. In the 1920 the first Barolo reserve was bottled.
At the end of the '30s Giovanni handed over the reins of the business to his son, Giacomo, who continued his father's tradition with commitment and foresight, visiting his clients in person and taking advantage of the prestige which his Barolo was gathering to establish his own label in many regions of Italy.
During these years, his sons Giovanni and Aldo began to assist and follow their father in running the business. In 1950 Aldo decided to set out for America, with the ambition of creating a vine-growing and winemaking business with the help of an uncle who lived in California.
This period in the United States turned out to be very constructive and unforgettable for Aldo but for a variety of reasons he had to abandon the country and come back home to his family business in Italy.
Giacomo handed over the activity to his sons in 1961: it was a thriving and prestigious business, recognized over most of the country. However, the five-year experience in the United States had kindled within Aldo a desire to establish a business of his own.
It was for this reason that he decided, after working for a considerable time alongside his brother, to carry out the dream which had been interrupted in America.
He bought the "FAVOT" estate and founded the "PODERI ALDO CONTERNO" winery in 1969. .