Brovia, one of Barolo’s great traditionalists, crafts wines built for the long haul, and the Brea Ca’ Mia bottling from Serralunga d’Alba is one of their most powerful and age-worthy expressions. The 2008 vintage, a slow-ripening year that produced classically structured Barolos, has now evolved into a wine of remarkable depth and nuance. With 15 years of aging, this Ca’ Mia has softened its once-formidable tannins while gaining layers of complexity.
Dried cherry, black tea, and rose petals lead, intertwined with notes of leather, truffle, and crushed herbs. The palate remains vibrant, with a firm mineral core, refined tannins, and a long, savory finish. Decanting enhances its expressive aromatics, making it a perfect match for braised meats, wild mushrooms, or aged cheeses. A stunningly elegant, mature Barolo that still has years of life ahead.