Parusso, Barolo DOCG, Bussia Vigna Rocche
2004, Piemonte, Italy
Classification Barolo DOCG
Colour / Type Red
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 14%
Grape Nebbiolo
Average score 90
Indulge in the luxurious world of Italian wines with LadyWine's exquisite offering of Parusso Barolo DOCG, Bussia Vigna Rocche 1997. This fine red wine hails from the prestigious Piemonte region of Italy, known for producing some of the world's most sought-after wines. Crafted with precision and passion, this Barolo DOCG is a true masterpiece, showcasing the rich history and tradition of Italian winemaking. The deep red color of the wine hints at the complex flavors and aromas that await you. With each sip, you'll be transported to the rolling hills of Piemonte, where the grapes are lovingly cultivated to perfection. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or a curious novice, this Parusso Barolo is sure to delight your senses and elevate your wine experience. Add a touch of elegance to your collection with this 750 ml bottle of pure Italian craftsmanship. Don't miss the opportunity to savor the timeless beauty of this exceptional wine order yours today from LadyWine. Cheers to good taste!
About Parusso
The Parusso brothers are part of a family of winemakers who have been cultivating their passion for viticulture for four generations. In 1985 Marco, a young oenologist, supported by his sister Tiziana, decided to change the company by bottling the whole production. The company, located in Localit Bussia between Castiglione Falletto and Monforte d Alba, look after their vineyards with meticulous care in order to produce wines with a sought-after elegance that only this terroir can give. The Barolo, in the Parusso style, can be drunk even without having to wait for a long time and going to distant places; it blends longevity, freshness, and fragrance with easy digestibility. The Langhe Nebbiolo, Barbera d Alba, Dolcetto d Alba, and Sauvignon Blanc are also unique. All this and much more make Marco Parusso one of the main interpreters of Barolo with its own 'style of life, grape, and wine, always consistent with his modus operandi where he stands out as a great innovator in the varied world of the Langhe. Their 22 hectares of excellent vineyard sites embrace a variety of chalk, clay, sand, and marl soils in the famous areas of Bussia, Le Coste, and Mosconi in Monforte d'Alba, and Mariondino in Castiglione Falletto. Great diligence in the vineyards, including innovative soil studies and special pruning regimes for each plot, is allied to modern winemaking in the cellars. The wines are aged on their lees in small barrels because Marco feels that this gives them greater richness and complexity and they achieve lovely fruit perfume and balance.