Sogno di Bacco, 1961 Red Wine
Umberto Fiore
Clearance Offer | Last Bottle Was £139 Now £50
Bottle size: 75cl
ABV: 13%
Price:
£50.00
Description
A Rare Vintage from a Traditional House
The 1961 Sogno di Bacco by Umberto Fiore is a remarkable snapshot of Italy’s classic winemaking tradition. Crafted in a time when wines were made to accompany local cuisine rather than chase modern power and richness, this bottling reflects a rustic elegance that is increasingly rare today.
A Celebrated Year in Italian Wine
1961 is considered one of the standout vintages of the 20th century in Italy, especially for reds. Wines from this year are admired for their ability to age gracefully while maintaining their aromatic brightness and structural balance. This bottle, if well stored, stands as a beautiful expression of that exceptional vintage.
Complex Aromas and Gentle Palate
After over 60 years, this wine is expected to show evolved, tertiary aromas: dried cherry, wilted rose petals, earthy mushroom notes, and hints of tobacco and leather. On the palate, it offers a refined, delicate experience — light to medium in body, with softened tannins and refreshing acidity guiding a lingering, savory finish.
Serving and Pairing Notes
Mature wines like this are best served carefully: stand the bottle upright for several days, then pour gently, or consider a light decant to remove sediment. Serve slightly below room temperature (around 17 °C) to enhance its aromatic expression. Excellent pairings include aged cheeses, truffle risotto, or simply enjoyed on its own to appreciate its subtlety and history.
A Collector’s Conversation Piece
The 1961 Sogno di Bacco is an ideal choice for collectors and enthusiasts looking to explore a historic vintage from a traditional Italian producer. Whether enjoyed to mark a special milestone or kept as a treasured cellar bottle, it offers a unique and contemplative tasting experience — a true taste of mid-20th century Italian winemaking.
Condition
Good conditions