2020 Gaja 'DaGromis' Barolo

$135.95
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On the nose, floral notes are dominant, the wine is ethereal and restrained, promising a subtle yet intriguing bouquet. On the palate Dagromis shows medium structure and sweet tannins with good freshness and a long and salty finish.

Angelo Gaja, born in 1940, remains the alpha male of Italian winemaking, one of a long line of natural-born leaders and entrepreneurs. His father, Giovanni, was the political secretary for Barbaresco under Mussolini, and was so popular with the local citizenry that the Italian resistance never harmed him during WWII. Giovanni went on to become Mayor of Barbaresco from 1958 to 1983. For most of the postwar period, Giovanni worked as a construction manager all over Piedmont, and invested all of his earnings in land, while his mother, Clotilde Rey, AKA Tildin, ran the winery. By the time young Angelo entered the family business in 1961, the family owned 82 acres of prime vineyard land in Barbaresco and their brand was already well-known throughout Italy. In the following years, Angelo went on to build an Italian institution, adding estate vineyards in the Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, and Bolgheri appellations. Today Gaja [GUY-yuh] is arguably the most prestigious wine brand in Italy.

Varietal:
Nebbiolo
Vintage:
2019
Aging:
24 months
Appellation:
Piedmont
Sub-Appellation:
Barolo
Total Varietal Composition %:
100% Nebbiolo
Alcohol %:
14.0%
SKU #:
1054494
Size:
750 ml Bottle