Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Aldo Conterno Quartetto (Piemonte) 1999


We all know the story….boy meets girl, boy and girl fall in love….wait; that’s the wrong story. The story I’m talking about is that of the Conterno boys, little Aldo and Giovanni; whose differences on how the family's Barolo should be made; in the traditional style with long macerations, or with a shorter maceration time, drove them mad…well apart at least. The Conterno brothers split-up back in the late sixties to create their own styles of Barolo, Giovanni (who continued to run the Giacomo Conterno Estate) produced the more traditional style of the two. Aldo Conterno, who continues to produce prized wines in a more modern vein, is known as the "King of Barolo" in Italy. Poderi Aldo Conterno is situated in Monforte d'Alba on the prized Bussia Soprano vineyard, in the heart of the Barolo region. His Quartetto, an affordable blend of Nebbiolo, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Barbera, offers a full spectrum of flavors - from plum and dark cherry to earth and spice. Medium to full-bodied, with perfectly ripe fruit and grippy tannins. A great food wine to enjoy now.

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