Gaja

Angelo Gaja is Italy`s most renowned and dynamic wine personality and his impact on wine production in the last 30 years cannot be overestimated.

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2015 Barbaresco, Sorì San Lorenzo, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2015 Barbaresco, Sorì Tildìn, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2017 Barbaresco, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2008 Langhe Nebbiolo, Conteisa, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - at best
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2007 Langhe Nebbiolo, Sperss, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - at best
2008 Barbaresco, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - at best
2010 Langhe Nebbiolo, Conteisa, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2016 Barbaresco, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
1995 Barolo, Sperss, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - at best
2010 Langhe Nebbiolo, Sorì Tildìn, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2006 Langhe Nebbiolo, Conteisa, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
Tuscany
2019 Brunello di Montalcino, Sugarille, Pieve di Santa Restituta, Gaja, Tuscany, Italy
Not ready
£439.00
- magnum (150 cl)
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2014 Barbaresco, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
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2011 Langhe Nebbiolo, Sorì Tildìn, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2008 Langhe Nebbiolo, Sperss, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - at best
2010 Langhe Nebbiolo, Costa Russi, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2016 Barolo, Sperss, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - youthful
2005 Barbaresco, Gaja, Piedmont, Italy
Ready - at best

Learn more about Gaja

Angelo Gaja took over the family business in 1970 and, as he says: *The challenge was to maintain the basic power and depth of Nebbiolo while polishing the wines to give them richer colour, fuller fruit, better balance and a more refined style.'

In pursuit of this aim Gaja replanted many of the vineyards, installed temperature-controlled, stainless steel tanks, introduced the concept of ageing wines in small oak barrels and began releasing single vineyard Barbarescos. Most controversial of all, Gaja planted some Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay on prime Barbaresco land.

Today Gaja has 101 hectares of vineyards divided into 32 separate plots and produces around 30,000 cases of wine a year. Gaja produces world-class wines that sell for world-class prices; his latest venture is in Tuscany where he has acquired an estate in Montalcino.