Bruno Giacosa

Although I never had the chance to meet him, I know for sure that the wine world has lost a true legend. It has been a pleasure reading what people had to say about him, and I am sorry I never had the chance to experience it first hand.

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Antonio Galloni calls him the “Maestro of Nebbiolo” in his article on Vinous. James Suckling recounts the story when Giacosa refuses to bottle his 2006 Barolo and when asked the reason he says “Because I don’t like it”.

Giacosa was, like Elio Altare, an early adopter of French barrels and single crus. A truly historical figure in the hills of Langhe, Giacosa leaves behind a great legacy and a fantastic winery.

Bruno Giacosa: Wine of the Week

Bruona Giacosa Langhe Nebbiolo

Bruno Giacosa, tucked away in Neive, is a producer that is appearing more and more frequently at Piemontegirl’s table. I tend to stay within the borders of Barolo, but sometimes it’s nice to venture outside into Barbaresco (hehe). Bruno Giacosa makes 15 different bottles of wine, including a few bottles in Barolo. You see, he has two wineries: one in Barolo and one in Barbaresco. You can check him out here.

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Wine: Langhe Nebbiolo

Producer: Bruno Giacosa

Region/Appellation: Piemonte, Italy

Grape varieties: Nebbiolo

Vintage: 2015

 

Eye: garnet red

Nose: floral

Mouth: dry, good tannins

Price Point: $24

Available at Vinmonopolet: no

Available at Systembolaget: no

NYC Day 1

It is so good to be back. I went directly from the airport to my brothers apartment, dropped my bags and headed straight for Lupa! Truly one of my favorite places. I always feel like I am coming home. I had a few glasses of Moscato, said hello to Joel, my favorite person at Lupa and met up with some friends.

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After Lupa, my family and I went to Maialino for dinner. Maialinos food is good, but it’s the wine list that has us coming back for more. They have a ton of cool old stuff that is not too expensive and the selection is huge. Tonight we had Herzu by Ettore Germano, Langhe Nebbiolo by Burlotto and a 1994 Dolcetto by Bruno Giacosa. A great start to my NYC trip!

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