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Winery Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia

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Barolo from the Bussia subzone (Pianpolvere Soprano vineyard) in Monforte d'Alba; Barolo and Barolo Riserva produced by a winemaking project associated with Rocche dei Manzoni, made from pure Nebbiolo grapes. (pianpolveresoprano.it)
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Winery history Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia

The toponym refers to a powder magazine built during the Napoleonic era. The vineyard later passed to the Fenocchio family and was acquired by the Migliorini family. The current project for Barolo Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia was relaunched as a dedicated initiative, and the first production vintage of the Barolo dates to 2016.

Production philosophy

Sustainability-oriented management: elimination of chemical herbicides, cover cropping, green manuring, use of organic fertilizers, biological control and the installation of artificial nests to promote biodiversity, summarized in the project called 'Green Experience'.

Terroir and vineyards

Location: locality of Bussia, municipality of Monforte d'Alba, Piedmont. Vineyard facing west / southwest; approximate coordinates 44°36'8" N, 7°57'55" E. The wine is produced from a single vineyard classified as "Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia".

Awards and recognitions

The Riserva vintages have earned notable scores from international publications and medals/awards at competitions such as Decanter.

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