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The Society's Exhibition Barolo 2021 100ml
Red Wine from Italy - Piedmont
This cherry and rose-scented Barolo of great promise and spiced length comes from the great Bussia vineyard in a great vintage of very fine, firmly structured wines. They've benefited from five years ageing and are coming delightfully into their own. Silvano Bolmida, maker of this wine, has an infectious and endless passion for healthy living soils; once he starts talking about it, he’s unlikely to come up for air for a very long time. His vision of a vineyard is ‘not merely a collection of vines but rather a complex ecosystem comprising various species working in harmony.’ Together with his wife, son and daughter, their dream is ‘to leave the land in better condition for future generations than how we found it.’ With the funds from our Climate and Nature Programme, the Bolmida family will be increasing the diversity and complexity of plants – and therefore life – in their vineyard ecosystem, which in turn will make it more resilient to climatic pressures. This is a two-pronged initiative which involves firstly establishing an organic, living mulch in the vineyards via cover cropping with thirteen species, and rolling these plants with a new mulching roller; and secondly planting native forest trees in the areas adjacent to the vineyards.
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£5.95
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(£59.50/litre)
Price:
£5.95
Case of 1
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Code: IT43509
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- Nebbiolo
- 10cl
- 15% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Cork, diam
- 450 g (Empty bottle weight)
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
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Silvano Bolmida
Curiosity may have killed the cat but in the case of Silvano Bolmida it has produced a string of world-class wines instead. His Barolo wine is certainly crafted with all the skill of a consummate winemaker but this skill is backed up by an almost forensic attention to detail and a desire to learn empirically from what happens in his vineyards and winery, and he leaves no stone unturned in his quest to understand the processes involved. This perfectionism shows itself when you taste the wines.
He set out on his own by taking on a few hectares from his father and brother-in-law in 1999, though he had learned his trade at the wine school at Alba and at another Barolo winery for ten years prior to that. His first release was in 2003.
He is based in Montforte d’Alba and cultivates his vineyards with environmental concerns very much to the fore, though he seeks no organic certification. His five hectares of Bussia vines are a great passion for him, back-breaking as the slopes are, and he works every inch personally, nurturing, observing and improving everything from the cover crops and canopy management to green harvesting in June and the manual harvesting of the grapes in September and October.
In the cellars he ferments for a long time with skin contact, resulting not in over-extracted tannic wines but in wines of finesse and smooth tannins that support the fruit without dominating, even in youth. A year in small oak barrels is followed by two in 3,000-litre botti before...