Red wine | Piedmont, Italy
The 1998 Bussia Soprana Mosconi Barolo is a distinguished testament to the traditional craftsmanship of the Piedmont region. Produced by the historic Bussia Soprana estate in Monforte d'Alba, this wine originates from the prestigious 'Mosconi' cru, a vineyard renowned for its steep, high-quality nebbiolo vines. With over two decades of age, this vintage has evolved into an elegant, complex expression that captures the essence of the Nebbiolo grape.
On the nose, it unveils a sophisticated bouquet characterized by notes of leather, dried orange peel, and delicate floral undertones, complemented by ethereal hints of truffle and forest floor. On the palate, the wine demonstrates the classic structure of a mature Barolo: while maintaining a certain lightness and elegance, it is balanced by persistent, velvety tannins that have softened over the years. It is a dry, savory red wine that rewards the patient connoisseur with layers of dried cherry and earthy complexity.
This wine is an exceptional choice for those who appreciate the evolution of fine Italian reds. It pairs harmoniously with rich, traditional dishes such as braised meats, grilled game, or plates featuring truffles and aged cheeses. To fully experience its depth, it is recommended to serve this wine at approximately 18°C and allow it to breathe for about an hour before serving. This is not merely a drink, but a piece of wine history from one of the most celebrated 'cru' sites in the Langhe, representing the enduring legacy of Monforte d'Alba.