CESARE BUSSOLO Barolo Fossati
Red Wine, Nebbiolo
Region: Piedmont, Italy
Bottle Size: 750 ml
ABV: 14.5%
Winemaking: native yeast fermentation. 24 months in both new oak and neutral Foudres.
Viticulture: Certified Organic, low intervention.
Terroir: 330 meters above sea level, south-exposed vines on calcareous clay-marl soils.
2016 - Classic - A beautifully balanced vintage, with enough sunshine for full Nebbiolo ripeness and enough water reserves to avoid stress. The season was long and even, giving wines with precision, freshness, fine tannins, and strong ageing potential.
2017 - Powerful - A hot, dry vintage marked by drought and reduced yields. The wines tend to be concentrated, ripe, and more immediate, with darker fruit, higher alcohol, and a warmer expression of La Morra’s naturally soft, aromatic character.
2018 - Elegant - A wetter vintage, especially in winter and spring, with good water reserves but also more vineyard pressure. The wines are generally softer, more open, and less structured, showing gentle tannins, red fruit, and an earlier-drinking profile.
2019 - Classic - A well-balanced year with periods of heat moderated by rainfall and cooler nights. The wines combine ripe fruit with freshness and structure, giving a classic Barolo profile: aromatic, firm, balanced, and ageworthy.
2020 - Classic - A warm but balanced vintage, with a sunny start, rain in late spring, and a stable ripening period. The wines are generous and expressive, but still fresh, with rounded tannins and a harmonious, approachable classicism.
2021 - Powerful - A sunny, mostly dry vintage supported by good winter water reserves and cool nights. The wines show concentration, structure, and vibrant acidity, with more depth and power than usual for La Morra, while still keeping aromatic finesse.
2016
“A beautifully balanced dry Chenin Blanc. Nothing stands out too much, and the wine feels complete. It has the kind of texture I look for in great wines...”
(75/100) by Neutral Oak

Cesare Bussolo
Cesare Bussolo was born and raised in La Morra, at the heart of the Barolo region. After completing his oenological studies in the late 90s Bussolo worked at the Bovio winery in La Morra until 2006. After his time at Bovio, Bussolo joined the legendary Roberto Voerzio as an oenologist, a role he still occupies today. In 2009...