6 magnums per lot
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GAJA
For four generations, the Gaja family has graced the region of Piedmont with fine winemaking. Since 1961, it is the great-grandson of Giovanni Gaja, Angelo who adds the merit of 'revolutionary' to the family's accolades. Amidst south-facing hilltops, known in local dialect as "sori" in Barbaresco, Angelo Gaja committed to making exclusively estate grown wines.
Gaja's transformation of Piedmont and perhaps even Italy began with his short pruning methods, the introduction of barrique aging to his wines and the importation of foreign grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay to his vineyards. His vision to produce terroir driven single-vineyard wines keeps Gaja's wines on the short list of Italy's finest.
Barbaresco "Sorì San Lorenzo"--Vintage 1989
Piedmont, Gaja
In original wooden case
6 magnums per lot
For four generations, the Gaja family has graced the region of Piedmont with fine winemaking. Since 1961, it is the great-grandson of Giovanni Gaja, Angelo who adds the merit of 'revolutionary' to the family's accolades. Amidst south-facing hilltops, known in local dialect as "sori" in Barbaresco, Angelo Gaja committed to making exclusively estate grown wines.
Gaja's transformation of Piedmont and perhaps even Italy began with his short pruning methods, the introduction of barrique aging to his wines and the importation of foreign grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay to his vineyards. His vision to produce terroir driven single-vineyard wines keeps Gaja's wines on the short list of Italy's finest.
Barbaresco "Sorì San Lorenzo"--Vintage 1989
Piedmont, Gaja
In original wooden case
6 magnums per lot