Gaja - Sori Tildin - Barbaresco

94 points - The Wine Advocate
97 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
Gaja - Sori Tildin - Barbaresco - 2017 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Gaja - Sori Tildin - Barbaresco

94 points - The Wine Advocate
97 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
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The Gaja 2017 Barbaresco Sorì Tildìn opens to a luminous ruby appearance with pretty crimson highlights. This vintage appears lighter in color and concentration compared to past editions. The bouquet delivers a purity and sharpness nonetheless, but it offers less overall fruit. It shows subtle berry tones with blue flower, aniseed and candied orange peel. This very young Sorì Tildìn takes time to open, and it remains on the nervous side even after it has been given ample time in the glass. The best course of action is to wait until the 10-year mark before opening this bottle. It needs that extra time to soften and flesh out.
Here's a wonderfully spicy and opulent rendition of Nebbiolo and another very full and rich Barbaresco from Gaja. The 2016 Barbaresco Sorì Tildìn is open, more concentrated and structured. There are pretty floral notes of rose hip or wild rose in this generous wine of broad scope. We're talking about smaller fruit here, with plums, cassis, blackberry and plenty of power. Everything came to perfect maturity in this 2016 vintage, representing that rare merge of quantity and quality. This is what you get from the dense soils of the warm, south-facing Sorì Tildìn site and similar ones where the terrain can keep the moisture locked in. The 2016 growing season was also marked by sharp diurnal shifts, and rainfall was well-timed to occur when it was needed most.
This is a wine of profound elegance and grace. The 2014 Barbaresco Sorì Tildìn is fine and deeply finessed, with long and polished berry notes that are enhanced by mild spice and smoky mineral notes. The wine starts off slowly and subtly. You can follow its evident progression as it opens and evolves quickly in the glass. In fact, of Gaja's three single-vineyard expressions, this wine is the most fluid and changing. The tannins are fine and nicely integrated to give the wine power, grace and staying power.

Gaja is a renowned Italian wine producer, known for their exceptional Barbaresco wines. The Sori Tildin is one of their most sought-after wines, made from Nebbiolo grapes grown in the Sori Tildin vineyard in the Barbaresco region.

The history of Gaja dates back to 1859, when Giovanni Gaja founded the winery in the Piedmont region of Italy. Over the years, the family has continued to innovate and push the boundaries of winemaking, becoming one of the most respected producers in the world.

The Sori Tildin is a prime example of Gaja's commitment to quality and tradition. The grapes are hand-harvested and carefully selected, then fermented in stainless steel tanks before being aged in oak barrels for 18-24 months. The result is a wine that is rich and complex, with notes of dark fruit, spice, and earth.

Gaja's Barbaresco wines are known for their elegance and finesse, and the Sori Tildin is no exception. It is a wine that can be enjoyed now or cellared for many years to come, developing even more complexity and depth over time.

Overall, Gaja's Sori Tildin is a wine that truly embodies the spirit of Barbaresco. It is a testament to the region's unique terroir and the skill of the winemakers who have dedicated their lives to producing exceptional wines. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or just starting to explore the world of Italian wines, the Sori Tildin is a must-try. With its complex flavor profile and long aging potential, it is sure to be a favorite for years to come.

Gaja is a renowned Italian wine producer, known for their exceptional Barbaresco wines. The Sori Tildin is one of their most sought-after wines, made from Nebbiolo grapes grown in the Sori Tildin vineyard in the Barbaresco region.

The history of Gaja dates back to 1859, when Giovanni Gaja founded the winery in the Piedmont region of Italy. Over the years, the family has continued to innovate and push the boundaries of winemaking, becoming one of the most respected producers in the world.

The Sori Tildin is a prime example of Gaja's commitment to quality and tradition. The grapes are hand-harvested and carefully selected, then fermented in stainless steel tanks before being aged in oak barrels for 18-24 months. The result is a wine that is rich and complex, with notes of dark fruit, spice, and earth.

Gaja's Barbaresco wines are known for their elegance and finesse, and the Sori Tildin is no exception. It is a wine that can be enjoyed now or cellared for many years to come, developing even more complexity and depth over time.

Overall, Gaja's Sori Tildin is a wine that truly embodies the spirit of Barbaresco. It is a testament to the region's unique terroir and the skill of the winemakers who have dedicated their lives to producing exceptional wines. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or just starting to explore the world of Italian wines, the Sori Tildin is a must-try. With its complex flavor profile and long aging potential, it is sure to be a favorite for years to come.

Chocolate, coffee, smoke, licorice, and tobacco characteristics are found in the complex, deep purple-colored 1998 Sori Tildin. Surprisingly seductive for such a young wine, it exhibits abundant aromatic fireworks, fabulous fruit concentration, a layered opulence, more intensity, glycerin, and depth than the Costa Russi, and a spectacularly long finish.
Type:
Red
Country:
Italy
Region:
Piedmont
Appellation:
Barbaresco DOCG
Producer:
Gaja
Grapes/Blend:
Nebbiolo
Serving temp:
16° - 18° C
ABV:
14%
Pairing Sugesstions:
Game Birds, Lamb, Beef, Venison, Mushrooms, Pasta Dishes

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The Gaja family settled in Piedmont in the mid-seventeenth century. Five generations of Gaja’s have been producing wines in the Langhe hills since 1989, the year Giovanni...

The Gaja family settled in Piedmont in the mid-seventeenth century. Five generations of Gaja’s have been producing wines in the Langhe hills since 1989, the year Giovanni Gaja, a local grape grower, founded the Gaja winery in Barbaresco.

Following years of dedication to uncompromising quality, the wines achieved a leadership position in Italy and the family was able to purchase vineyard holdings acquiring Sorì Tildìn, Costa Russi, Sorì San Lorenzo and Darmagi.

Angelo Gaja took over the family business in 1961 and combined his respect for the traditions of the Langhe with bold innovations in the vineyards and cellars which changed the way that wines were produced all over Italy.

Angelo lives in Barbaresco with his wife Lucia and their three children, Gaia, Rossana and Giovanni who represent the fifth generation of the family and are all involved in the business.

Today the winery owns 96 ha of vineyards in Barbaresco and Barolo. In 1994, the Gajas acquired their first estate in Tuscany, Pieve Santa Restituta in Montalcino. In 1996 the family purchased their second Tuscan property, Ca’ Marcanda in Bogheri.

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Piedmont

Piemonte (Piedmont) occupies most of northwestern Italy, bordering Switzerland in the north and France in the west and almost reaching the Mediterranean coast. Its capital and largest...

Piemonte (Piedmont) occupies most of northwestern Italy, bordering Switzerland in the north and France in the west and almost reaching the Mediterranean coast. Its capital and largest city is Turin (Torino).

In the wine world, Piemonte is best known for the twin titans of Barolo and Barbaresco, along with other popular red wines made from Barbera and Dolcetto, the white Gavi, and sparkling Asti.

It has more DOCGs (17) and DOCs (42) than any other region (see maps: Asti area, Langhe, Monferrato, and northern), but no IGPs. In 2016, Piemonte produced 2.5 million hl (28.3 million cases) of wine, the majority of it (55%) red and 83% at the DOP level. The region’s primary grape varieties are Barbera (31%), Moscato (22%), Dolcetto (13%), and Nebbiolo (10%).

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Barbaresco DOCG

Barbaresco is a wine region located in the Piedmont region of Italy. The region is known for producing high-quality red wines made from the Nebbiolo grape variety. Barbaresco...

Barbaresco is a wine region located in the Piedmont region of Italy. The region is known for producing high-quality red wines made from the Nebbiolo grape variety. Barbaresco is one of the three major wine regions in Piedmont, along with Barolo and Asti.

The history of Barbaresco dates back to the 19th century when the first Nebbiolo vines were planted in the region. The wine gained popularity in the 20th century when it was recognized as a DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) in 1966. In 1980, Barbaresco was granted DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita) status, which is the highest level of Italian wine classification.

Barbaresco wines are known for their elegance, complexity, and aging potential. The wines are typically aged for a minimum of two years, with at least one year in oak barrels. Barbaresco wines are characterized by their aromas of red fruit, flowers, and spices, as well as their firm tannins and high acidity.

There are several notable producers in the Barbaresco region, including Gaja, Produttori del Barbaresco, and Bruno Giacosa. Gaja is one of the most famous producers in the region, known for their modern style of winemaking and use of international grape varieties. Produttori del Barbaresco is a cooperative of small growers that produces traditional-style Barbaresco wines. Bruno Giacosa is known for his classic-style Barbaresco wines, which are aged for a minimum of three years before release.

Barbaresco is a small region, with only around 700 hectares of vineyards. The region is divided into four communes: Barbaresco, Neive, Treiso, and San Rocco Seno d'Elvio. The Barbaresco commune is the most famous and produces the most highly-regarded wines.

In addition to Barbaresco wines, the region also produces a small amount of white wine made from the Arneis grape variety. The wine is known for its floral aromas and crisp acidity.

Overall, Barbaresco is a region that produces some of the finest wines in Italy. The wines are highly sought after by collectors and wine enthusiasts around the world. With its rich history and tradition of winemaking, Barbaresco is a region that is sure to continue producing exceptional wines for years to come.

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