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AH haaaa......the ever lovely 96 Bussia, getting more beautiful with each passing year. I have per chance tried a couple bottles of this in the past, and have been rather pleased, although each time decanted for 6+ hours, enough time for a youngster of this stature to open up a bit a show some secrets. The surprise was how supple and beautiful this wine showed, despite the considered wisdom that 96's MUST NOT BE TOUCHED for many years to come. Fooey. Don't get wrong, like the esteemed Fut-man I prefer Barolo at 10 years and beyond, but at this stage the 96 Bussia really does have much to show and is surprisingly approachable. Now just think how fine it will be in another 5.
BTW, Garagiste had a kick-ass offering about a month ago - mags of this for $99. Not sure of they sold out, but get in touch with them if you're interested. If you're a Barolo head this is a no-brainer.
ciao, rico
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| Posts: 180 | Location: Mount Nebbiolo, CO | Registered: Oct 13, 2003 |    |
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Steve8 brought this to our offline in July.
Dark garnet/ruby colour to dusty rim. Fat, slow legs. Aromas of tar, violets, dried roses, cherries, earth, leather, finocchio, and plums. Medium-full bodied with cherries, dried flowers, and still present tannins. Raspberries show on the long finish, ~40-45s. Give this more time in the cellar. 92 points (07/08/2004).
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| Posts: 8339 | Location: Toronto, Canada | Registered: Apr 17, 2002 |    |
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