2009 Barolo, Mosconi, E. Pira di Chiara Boschis, Piedmont, Italy
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
- Nebbiolo
Ready - youthful
- Jancis Robinson MW
- 17.5/20
- Monica Larner
- 89/100
Product: 20098033091
Description
New to the Chiara Boschis stable this vintage is the single vineyard Barolo Mosconi from Monforte d’Alba. At a glance it’s clearly different from the other two wines, being of darker, purple hue. No surprise then that this is a much richer wine (in all areas), thanks in part to its 50 year older vines. Despite the French oak, which will be toned down from vintage 2010, the nose is dense with bright blue and logan berry fruit, a trait of Monforte wines. It’s far bolder, with emphatic, lush, succulent blueberry fruit roll, velvety even; the liberally applied oak give it a ‘blackberries and cream’ character. Not for the faint hearted.
David Berry Green
David Berry Green
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2009
Maturity Ready - youthful
Grape List Nebbiolo
Body Full Bodied
Producer E.Pira di Chiara Boschis, Piedmont
Critics reviews
Jancis Robinson MW 17.5/20
Big and almost brûlée. Rich and structured. Firm and very drying on the finish. Long peacock’s tail. jancis_robinson_mw MW, JancisRobinson.com, 9 Sep 2013
Monica Larner 89/100
Following the recent purchase of land in the Mosconi cru (in Monforte dAlba), Chiara has now released the 2009 Barolo Mosconi. This is her first vintage. You can feel some of the heat of the vintage on the bouquet, with distant whiffs of ripe strawberry and raspberry. There is also a flinty mineral component that balances out the super ripe fruit. I look forward to seeing what this vineyard is capable of in the future, but the 2009 edition is clearly made for near-term drinking. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2017.Monica Larner - 28/06/2013
About this wine
Nebbiolo
Nebbiolo is the grape behind the Barolo and Barbaresco wines and is hardly ever seen outside the confines of Piedmont. It takes its name from "nebbia" which is Italian for fog, a frequent phenomenon in the region.
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E.Pira di Chiara Boschis, Piedmont
Since its purchase in 1980, following the tragic death of Luigi Pira, last in line of this historic family, Chiara Boschis di E. Pira has now grown this jewel of Barolo wine estate to 8.5ha/35,000 bts/ 50% of it, Nebbiolo. The estate is, like her, in perpetual motion and evolution. Since her brother Giorgio joined her a couple of years back, having left Borgogno, they’ve added new vineyards in Monforte d’Alba and started renting a plot in Serralunga’s Gabutti. The twin pillars of the (wine) estate are the vineyards Cannubi & Via Nuova. Cannubi, facing SW, is Barolo's legendary cru of which Chiara has a fair few rows. Cannubi should not be confused with the likes of Cannubi Boschis or Cannubi Muscatel. There’s been the addition of new French (Vicard) oak botte grande, and consequently marginally fewer new barriques bought, plus a new storage ‘bunker’ at their Barolo cantina. Her petite SSE-facing Via Nuova site located just up behind the winery was documented as far back as 1904, flanking the then new path to Novello; its vines are younger though, at 16 years. The modern vinification, carried out in a recently renovated cantina, is tightly controlled and constantly checked, with Chiara a keen analyst. Hulking rotofermentors still dominate the diminuitive cellar, though perhaps they're less frenetic than in the past. She’s still tending her cows in Castelmagno for their cheese, or should I say her other brother Cesare is, and in 2013 she added a new Barolo to the offer: Mosconi, a prodigious single vineyard Barolo from the village of Monforte d’Alba. Chiara's infectious energy, her can-do, will-do approach to life is reflected in her wines, which are constantly evolving she says, albeit incrementally. What doesn't alter, fortunately, is her staunch belief that the vineyards are sacred; a virtue which shines through in the deliciously seductive, compelling wines. A modern producer of Barolo who’s on the right tracks. David Berry Green, BBR Buyer
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