Attilio Ghisolfi, Barolo DOCG, Bussia Bricco Visette
2005, Piemonte, Italy
Classification Barolo DOCG
Colour / Type Red
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 14%
Grape Nebbiolo
Average score 89
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About Attilio Ghisolfi
The Piedmont region of Italy, with its history of agriculture and its reputation for producing the highly-praised and prized Barolo wines, certainly qualifies as one of the world's best-known areas for grape-growing and wine production. Lying along the road that winds its way from Castiglione Falletto to Monforte d'Alba, the Attilio Ghisolfi winery is surrounded by the vineyards of Bussia, one of the finest crus in the Barolo wine-growing area. The company has been run by Gianmarco since 1988 when he began bottling the wines that had been produced on the farm for three generations but had always been sold previously in bulk. Carlo Ghisolfi bought a small property of approximately nine acres in 1985 in what is now known as the 'Cru Bussia' and started making wine. Carlo s son and grandson expanded the property accumulating 21 additional acres of neighboring lands. The wines under the Ghisolfi label were made in 1988 and it included a Barolo Bricco Visette, which is the name of the hill of Carlo s original nine acres. Until 1987, the land was used for both vines and other agricultural products. At that time, Carlo s great-grandson Gianmarco Ghisolfi had come into the family business and, with his father Attilio, converted most of the land over to grapevines in order to start producing wines under their own label. While not organically certified, the vineyards are eco-friendly and cultivated with great respect for the environment. They do not use chemical fertilizers or herbicides (weeds are killed mechanically).