
Winery Bonfante & ChiarleBisú Barolo
This wine generally goes well with beef, game (deer, venison) or lamb.

Food and wine pairings with Bisú Barolo
Pairings that work perfectly with Bisú Barolo
Original food and wine pairings with Bisú Barolo
The Bisú Barolo of Winery Bonfante & Chiarle matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or pasta such as recipes of german recipe for marinated meat: sauerbraten, lamb stew with melting peppers or makroud.
Discover the grape variety: Nebbiolo
Austere, noble reds, pale in colour and quick to turn garnet, with powerful tannins and high acidity, showing aromas of sour cherry, faded rose, tar, white truffle, leather and balsamic notes with age. Outstanding ageing potential. Absolute star of Piedmont with Barolo DOCG and Barbaresco DOCG, also in Roero, Gattinara, Ghemme and Valtellina (Chiavennasca). A late-ripening Italian variety among the world's greatest.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Bisú Barolo from Winery Bonfante & Chiarle are 2014, 2011, 2013, 2016 and 2015.
Informations about the Winery Bonfante & Chiarle
The Winery Bonfante & Chiarle is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 31 wines for sale in the of Barolo to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Barolo
"King of wines, wine of kings": exceptional Piedmont red, 100% Nebbiolo. Garnet robe evolving to brick, complex signature aromas of faded rose, sour cherry, tar, white truffle, leather, undergrowth and spice. Firm tannins and lively acidity structure a long ageing (15-30 years+). Minimum 38 months ageing including 18 in barrel (62 for Riserva).
The wine region of Piedmont
Kingdom of Nebbiolo: Barolo and Barbaresco DOCG, long-ageing reds with firm tannins and lively acidity, complex aromas of withered rose, sour cherry, tar, truffle and undergrowth. More accessible, tangy Barbera on red fruit, supple, crisp Dolcetto. Sweet, floral sparkling Moscato d'Asti, mineral, lemony Gavi (Cortese) white, round, almondy Arneis from Roero. 50,000 ha across the Langhe, Roero and Monferrato, UNESCO.
The word of the wine: VDQS
Delimited wine of superior quality. A level of appellation (today, barely 1% of French production) which constitutes the ultimate step before the accession to the AOC.














