Italy is one of the largest wine producing countries, and has the third most land under vine after France and Spain. Wine has been made in Italy for at least 4,000 years, with vines growing and thriving in all corners of the country. When the Greeks arrived in Italy in 8th century BC, they even named the country Oenotria, which means 'the land of wine'! Discover the many expressions of Italian wines, from indigenous grapes to international varieties, and experience what makes these wines special.
4 products
4 products
- Red Wine
- Nebbiolo
- Sustainable
- Dry
- Residual Sugar: 2.00 g/l
- Full Bodied
- 750ml
- 14.00% alc./vol
Press Reviews
Vinous Media
96 Points - Antonio Galloni
The 2010 Barolo Riserva Bussia from Pianpolvere Soprano is a flat out stunner. It is also the first Barolo I've tasted under Rocche dei Manzoni's stuartship of this historic Monforte estate that takes me back to the wines of Ferruccio Fenocchio prior to his passing. Rose petal, mint, kirsh, spice and blood orange are some of the many notes that shape this exquisite, classically translucent Barolo. Medium in body and supremely refined, the 2010 is utterly beguiling. I can't wait to taste it with bottle age.