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2012 Pecchenino Bussia Barolo 750 ml

  • Nebbiolo
  • 2012
  • Italy
  • Barolo

Retail: $75

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The Story

Finding a great Barolo with over a decade of age is always possible if you don’t mind ponying up big cash, but we basically never see wines like Pecchenino’s 2012 Bussia at an affordable price. From one of the most acclaimed sites in the Piedmont, a producer renowned for their attention to detail, and a “rockstar vintage," this is a stunning bottle with years ahead of it.

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Wine Facts
  • Fruit Intensity
  • Oak Intensity
  • Body
  • Acidity
  • Tannin
  • ABV 14.50%
  • 1 hour
  • Now - 2038
  • % Nebbiolo
  • Serving temperature - 58°
  • Cork
Wine Access Tasting Note

Medium garnet with slightly faded rim. The nose is immediately captivating, with intense aromas of ripe red fruits, including cherry, raspberry, and plum, mingling with floral notes of dried rose petals and violet. There's also a nuanced earthiness, with hints of tar, truffle, and dried herbs, adding complexity and depth. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and structured, with firm yet velvety tannins that provide a solid backbone. The ripe fruit flavors persist, accompanied by savory elements of licorice, tobacco, and leather, contributing to its multi-dimensional profile. There's a beautiful tension between the wine's fruitiness and its earthy, mineral notes, creating a harmonious and captivating expression. The finish is long and lingering. While already showing great maturity and finesse, it has the potential to continue evolving and developing for many years to come. Drink now–2038.

Food Pairings
  • Hard Cheese
  • Cured Meat
  • Red Meat
Critic Reviews

94 pts

James Suckling

I like the violet, rose petal and dried strawberry and lemon undertones. Full to medium body, fine tannins. Berry, walnut and lemon rind character at the finish. Very pretty. Enjoyable now but better in 2019.

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One of the Piedmont’s Most Famed Sites

On the subject of the 2012 vintage in Barolo: Wine Enthusiast declared there’s “more consistent quality across the denomination than even the highly acclaimed 2010s. Antonio Galloni encouraged readers to “go deep on favorite producers and wines," saying the wines "will give pleasure for many years and decades to come.” For his part, James Suckling called it a “a rockstar vintage"—and the wines are drinking beautifully right now.

The conditions that define the famous Bussia cru of Monforte d’Alba—ample sunshine, a mix of lean and fertile soils, and a cool, moist climate—arguably produce some of the most structured, towering expressions of Nebbiolo in northwest Italy. It’s a site that’s one of the most prized in Barolo, famous for wines like Aldo Conterno’s $800 Granbussia and Giuseppe Rinaldi’s $500 Bussia bottling.

So in the hands of Pecchenino, one of our favorite under-the-radar estates in the Piedmont, we expect—and get—magic. Pecchenino built their reputation not in Barolo, but in nearby Dogliani, where they produced some of the greatest bottles of Dolcetto in Italy. It takes immeasurable skill to turn a “lesser” grape into world-class, ageworthy wines, and the attention to detail they’re known for is on display here.

2012 was their sixth working with this incredible site in Monforte, and their growing confidence with the Grand Cru is on full display with this bottle. It was made exceptionally traditionally, and on release it was powerfully muscular and structured. But it’s beginning to soften today, showing the mesmeric aromatics that are only possible with aged Nebbiolo. We’d suggest putting a six pack in the cellar and drinking one every few years to watch its continued development.

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