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DOC Langhe, Angelo Gaja, 375 ml

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Grape variety: Nebbiolo, Barbera, Merlot
Producer: Angelo Gaja
Origin: Italy / Piemont / Barbaresco
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Gift box available!
Grape variety: Nebbiolo, Barbera, Merlot
Producer: Angelo Gaja
Origin: Italy / Piemont / Barbaresco
Other vintages:

Description

Intense purplish red colour with lovely dark hue. The bouquet offers noble aromas of wild berries and is not dominated by oak. On palate this wine is pleasant when young because of its soft, elegant tannins, but this does not detract from its longevity.

Attributes

Origin: Italy / Piemont / Barbaresco
Grape variety: Nebbiolo, Barbera, Merlot
Ripening potential: 2 to 10 years after harvest
Drinking temperature: 16 to 18 °C
Food Pairing: Spiced grillades, Rabbit ragout with olives, Roasted lamb gigot, Wild fowl, Tagliatelle al tartufo, Risotto with ceps
Vinification: long must fermentation, fermentation in steel tank
Harvest: hand-picking, strict selection
Maturation: in large wooden barrel/foudre, in new barriques
Maturation duration: 12 months
Volume: 14.0 %
Note: Contains sulphites
Grape variety

Nebbiolo

Proud Piedmontese

It’s the king of Piedmont: the most sought-after wines come from Nebbiolo. It reaches its highest expression in Barolo and Barbaresco. Its acidic, tannin-rich wines in its youth are often unapproachable. With maturity, however, it develops an ethereal bouquet of cherry, liquorice, violet and rose, as well as truffles, tar and forest floor. Nebbiolo takes its name from the Italian “Nebbia”, meaning fog. This not because of the weather in Piedmont, but due to the whitish film on the ripe, red berries. It was first mentioned by this name in the 13th century. Much like the Pinot noir, Nebbiolo can precisely reflect its terroir, but only if it is really pleased with where it is. It likes cool climates and calcareous soils. Attempts have been made to transplant it, for example, to California, but the results were disappointing. It feels most comfortable in the hills of northern Italy.

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Merlot

Everybody’s darling

Merlot is the most charming member of the Bordeaux family. It shines with rich colour, fragrant fullness, velvety tannins and sweet, plummy fruit. It even makes itself easy for the vintner, as it matures without issue in cool years as well. This is in contrast to the stricter Cabernet Sauvignon, which it complements as a blending partner. Its good qualities have made the Merlot famous worldwide. At over 100,000 hectares, it is the most-planted grape in France. It also covers large areas in California, Italy, Australia and recently in Eastern Europe. The only catch is that pure Merlot varieties rarely turn out well. Its charm is often associated with a lack of substance. Only the best specimens improve with maturity. They then develop complex notes of leather and truffles. This succeeds in the top wines from the Bordeaux appellation of Pomerol and those from Ticino, among others.

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Barbera

The all-around culinary companion

The Barbera grape is one of the cornerstones of the Piedmont. It lends its name to three cultivation areas: Barbera d’Asti, Barbera d’Alba and Barbera di Monferrato. There are fierce rivalries. Thus the vintners of Asti assert that their Barbera is better than those from Alba, because the best sites in Alba are reserved for Barolo and Barberesco. The truth is, there are all kinds of Barbera: young and fruity, ripe and complex, simple or sophisticated. The best representatives are ruby red with pure, sweet cherry fruit, soft body and fresh acidity. They are fantastic culinary companions: there is scarcely any Italian dish with which they do not fit. The variety is well-distributed, thanks to the Italian emigrants in California.

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Italy

Italy – Where wine is a way of life

The Italian wine regions are extremely diverse, and this is made clear in their wines. Established varieties such as Merlot, Syrah, and Sauvignon can be found on just 15 percent of the total vine growing area. The remaining 85 percent is reserved for autochthonous, indigenous varieties. More than 2,000 different grape varieties are grown under diverse conditions and pressed with various techniques into wines that reach the top tier of the international wine market.

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