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Gaja Nebbiolo 2021 Sori San Lorenzo Barbaresco Piedmont
Gaja Nebbiolo 2021 Sori San Lorenzo Barbaresco Piedmont
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Wine Rating:  WS=98
Retail: $995.00
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Product Description
AVAILABILITY: 6+ BOTTLES IN STOCK

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NOTES:
In the local dialect, Sorì refers to the hillside facing south, while San Lorenzo is the patron saint protecting Alba’s Cathedral, as the vineyard was church property until 1964, when it was purchased by the Gaja family.

VINEYARDS:
The Sorì San Lorenzo single vineyard is located in Barbaresco, close to the historic town center. It is south/ southwestern faced and it overlooks the Tanaro River, which regulates temperature and humidity.

WINEMAKING:
Fermentation, maceration and aging in oak for 24 months.

VINTAGE NOTES
In 2021, the grape harvest yielded thin-skinned grapes that were rich in aroma and color, resulting in structured wines with significant volume, richness, and sweet tannins. Abundant snowfall and low temperatures led to an unusually severe, rainy winter, followed by a dry spring. Temperatures rose in mid-March but dropped again in early April with icy winds. Some lower-altitude vineyards were affected by frost, recording losses between 30% and 5%. The summer had hot, dry days alternating with short, frequent gusts of wind that lowered temperatures. Powdery mildew became a real threat in Barbaresco in July, requiring a lot of attention from our team. After a generally dry season, a redeeming rainfall came at the end of August, refreshing the Barbaresco region. Nebbiolo ripened slowly, helped by rainfall on September 17, along with a drop in temperatures and dense fog. The harvest began in Barbaresco on September 21. This relatively dry and cold vintage led to a late harvest and resulted in high quality grapes characterized by smaller berries.

TASTING NOTES
The nose is very intriguing and iridescent with mineral scents, intense aromas of citrus, blackberry, currant and raspberry; yet violet, lily of the valley, rose and wild herbs. On the palate it has volume and power, the texture is dense, with long and full tannins. It’s very complex and changes a lot in the glass.
Wine Rating Legend

VM = Vinous Media WS = Wine Spectator RP = Robert Parker's Wine Advocate JS = James Suckling WE = Wine Enthusiast DE = Decanter Magazine