Gaja - Sori San Lorenzo - Barbaresco

96 points - The Wine Advocate
98 points - The Wine Advocate
97 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
Gaja - Sori San Lorenzo - Barbaresco - 2017 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Gaja - Sori San Lorenzo - Barbaresco

96 points - The Wine Advocate
98 points - The Wine Advocate
97 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
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The 2017 growing season saw a couple of violent hail events in the Barbaresco appellation, and this celebrated vineyard suffered some damage during a storm that hit on July 19th. Yields were reduced, but the wine holds its own thanks to the careful fruit selection process put in place by the Gaja family. Their 2017 Barbaresco Sorì San Lorenzo is a shade richer in terms of flavour concentration, as is always the case with fruit from this slightly warmer growing site. However, like the other two single-vineyard Barbaresco expressions, this wine reveals a thin, sharp, and nervous personality that is driven in large part by tannic firmness and acidity. Sorì San Lorenzo adds lots of dark mineral definition to cassis, wild cherry, rose and Provence herbs. Like the other wines, it needs extra cellar ageing time.
If the Barbaresco Costa Russi expresses itself with purity and grace, the 2016 Barbaresco Sorì San Lorenzo struts out stacked and tall. It has firmer textural support and is not as timid or as withholding as the Costa Russi. The Sorì San Lorenzo site is located closest to the warm air currents that travel down the Tanaro River valley, and this vineyard site is always the first to ripen and be harvested. You get a stronger mineral note here with iron rust, pencil shaving and potting soil intertwined with the primary fruit, showing dazzlingly intricate complexity and depth.
Congratulations to the Gaja family and their 2013 Barbaresco Sorì San Lorenzo. This is a sheer and powerful expression of Nebbiolo that boasts a very firm and precise textural quality. The wine is 100% Nebbiolo, as blended Barbera is no longer part of the Sorì San Lorenzo DNA. The tannins are sharply delineated with a crunchy snap that you feel on the palate. This should definitely serve to keep the wine firmly rooted and committed to a slow aging trajectory. That structural firmness is the defining characteristic of this wine, and that unique identity is even more evident now that this wine is officially classified as Barbaresco.
Rose petal, camphor, eucalyptus and dark-skinned-berry aromas shape the nose on this captivating wine. Vibrant and intense, the palate evokes spiced cranberry, red cherry, licorice, espresso and a hint of orange zest alongside taut, fine-grained tannins. It's still youthfully austere but already balanced, with firm acidity.
Gaja’s 2009 Sori San Lorenzo, on the other hand, is much more typical in its expression. Layers of juicy dark cherries, menthol, spices, tar, liquorice and graphite flow across the palate as this powerful, masculine wine opens up in the glass. Balsamic infused aromas and flavours develop in the glass, adding considerable complexity and the signature of this great terroir, indisputably one of Piemonte’s very finest.
Rose petal, camphor, eucalyptus and dark-skinned-berry aromas shape the nose on this captivating wine. Vibrant and intense, the palate evokes spiced cranberry, red cherry, licorice, espresso and a hint of orange zest alongside taut, fine-grained tannins. It's still youthfully austere but already balanced, with firm acidity.
Rose petal, camphor, eucalyptus and dark-skinned-berry aromas shape the nose on this captivating wine. Vibrant and intense, the palate evokes spiced cranberry, red cherry, licorice, espresso and a hint of orange zest alongside taut, fine-grained tannins. It's still youthfully austere but already balanced, with firm acidity.
Type :
Rouge
Pays :
Italie
Région :
Piémont
Appellation :
Barbaresco DOCG
Producteur :
Gaja
Raisins/mélange :
Nebbiolo
Température de service :
16° - 18° C
ABV :
14%

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La famille Gaja s'est installée dans le Piémont au milieu du XVIIe siècle. Cinq générations de Gaja produisent des vins dans les collines des Langhe depuis 1989, année où Giovanni...

La famille Gaja s'est installée dans le Piémont au milieu du XVIIe siècle. Cinq générations de Gaja produisent des vins dans les collines des Langhe depuis 1989, année où Giovanni Gaja, un viticulteur local, a fondé le domaine viticole Gaja à Barbaresco.

Après des années de dévouement à une qualité sans compromis, les vins ont atteint une position de leader en Italie et la famille a été en mesure d'acheter des vignobles en acquérant Sorì Tildìn, Costa Russi, Sorì San Lorenzo et Darmagi.

Angelo Gaja a repris l'entreprise familiale en 1961 et a combiné son respect des traditions des Langhe avec des innovations audacieuses dans les vignobles et les caves qui ont changé la façon dont les vins étaient produits dans toute l'Italie.

Angelo vit à Barbaresco avec sa femme Lucia et leurs trois enfants, Gaia, Rossana et Giovanni, qui représentent la cinquième génération de la famille et sont tous impliqués dans l'entreprise.

Aujourd'hui, la cave possède 96 ha de vignobles à Barbaresco et Barolo. En 1994, les Gajas ont acquis leur premier domaine en Toscane, Pieve Santa Restituta à Montalcino. En 1996, la famille a acheté sa deuxième propriété toscane, Ca' Marcanda à Bogheri.

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Le Piémont occupe la majeure partie du nord-ouest de l'Italie, bordant la Suisse au nord et la France à l'ouest et atteignant presque la côte méditerranéenne. Sa capitale et sa plus grande...

Le Piémont occupe la majeure partie du nord-ouest de l'Italie, bordant la Suisse au nord et la France à l'ouest et atteignant presque la côte méditerranéenne. Sa capitale et plus grande ville est Turin (Torino).

Dans le monde du vin, le Piémont est surtout connu pour ses deux titans, le Barolo et le Barbaresco, ainsi que pour d'autres vins rouges populaires issus du Barbera et du Dolcetto, le Gavi blanc et l'Asti pétillant.

Il compte plus de DOCG (17) et de DOC (42) que toute autre région (voir les cartes : région d'Asti, Langhe, Monferrato et nord), mais aucune IGP. En 2016, le Piémont a produit 2,5 millions d'hectolitres (28,3 millions de caisses) de vin, dont la majorité (55 %) est rouge et 83 % de niveau DOP. Les principaux cépages de la région sont le Barbera (31 %), le Moscato (22 %), le Dolcetto (13 %) et le 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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