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Brovia, Barolo Rocche, 2008

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The Rocche di Castiglione cru is famed for its finesse—a south-facing amphitheater of sand and limestone that yields Nebbiolo of soaring aromatics and filigreed structure. Brovia, one of Barolo’s most traditional and meticulous estates, treats this site with long macerations, ambient yeast, and extended aging in large Slavonian oak botti.

In a classic vintage like 2008—cool, balanced, and slow to develop—the results are spectacular. Now fully mature, the wine opens with dried rose, tar, red cherry, leather, and forest floor. The tannins have melted into the wine, offering grip without grain, and the finish is long, savory, and endlessly nuanced.

Best enjoyed with slow-cooked dishes like braised veal or wild mushroom risotto, or simply savored on its own. For Barolo lovers, Brovia’s Rocche 2008 is a masterclass in aged Nebbiolo from one of the region’s most poetic sites—ready now, and unforgettable.

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Neal Rosenthal has worked with the Brovias for decades, since he imported the 1978, one of the great years of the last half century for sure. The farming here by the Brovia sisters Cristina & Elena and Elena's husband, Alex, is natural, using zero chemicals in the vineyard. This approach continues in the cellar where the indigenous-yeast fermentations in old, glass-lined concrete tanks took about a month this vintage. Always a pretty old-fashioned house, Brovia has recommitted to more traditional elevage. In 2008 they reintroduced large Slavonian casks for the first 18 months of aging, followed by another year and a half in French oak (previously, the wood was all French; both are 30hL). But the best part is the family's vineyards. With holdings in Altenasso (Garblèt Sue'), Villero, and Rocche di Castiglione, Brovia underscores Castiglione Falletto's crossroads nature. Standing at the meeting point of Serralunga's Helvetian limestone soils of in the east and the sandier Tortonian ones to the west, CF vineyards vary enormously, and Brovia's bottlings offer a unique annual survey of what's happening in the zone. And, as if that weren't enough, there are the vines in Serralunga at Brea, a cru that was featured in Renato Ratti's famous '70s-era map of Barolo's top sites, but which fell off collectors' radar for many decades. Preeminent cartographer and Barolo expert Alessandro Masnaghetti credits the Brovias with returning Brea to its former high regard.

Professional Reviews

Antonio Galloni

AG 95
"The 2008 Barolo Rocche dei Brovia is quite closed today, which is a bit surprising given how expressive many other wines are in this vintage. Dried rose petals, mint and licorice open up over time, but only with great reluctance. There is a crystalline purity that is highly appealing, but the 2008 is going to need at least a few years to enter the early part of its drinking window. Stylistically, the 2005 resembles the 2005, but with perhaps a little more sweetness. A recent bottle of Brovia's 2008 Ca' Mia was also superb, further suggesting all that is needed here is time." -Antonio Galloni

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  • Vintage

    2008

  • Size

    750ml

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