2015 Gaja Conteisa Barolo Magnum

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The 2015 Gaja Conteisa Barolo is an exceptional wine from the renowned Italian winery Gaja. Primarily known for its Barbaresco wines, the winery has also made a name for itself with superb Barolo wines, including the Conteisa. This wine is produced in the La Morra region, within the Barolo appellation in Piedmont, and the word "Conteisa" refers to a historic border dispute (or "battle" or "dispute") between the villages of La Morra and Barolo.

Conteisa is a blend composed primarily of Nebbiolo, with a small percentage of Barbera sometimes added to enhance fruitiness and vibrancy. The vineyard is located in an area with chalky, clayey soils, ideal for creating structured, complex Barolo wines. The wine is typically aged for 24 months in oak, which contributes to the development of depth and ripe tannins.

The 2015 Gaja Barolo Conteisa has a deep ruby red color, typical of high-quality Nebbiolo wines. The nose offers intense aromas of dark fruits like cherry and plum, floral notes of rose and violet, and a hint of herbs such as licorice, mint, and tar. The wine is full-bodied, with powerful yet delicate tannins and refreshing acidity. The flavors of ripe red fruit are complemented by earthy notes and subtle spices from the oak aging, such as vanilla and tobacco. The finish is long and elegant, with a lingering minerality and complex layers that will develop even further with age.

The 2015 Conteisa has excellent aging potential and can age for 15 to 20 years, gradually developing more complexity. With age, the wine will develop more tertiary aromas, such as truffle, leather, and dried fruit. This is a 1.5-liter magnum. Even more delicious, more festive, and with a longer drinking window.

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Specifications

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Type of Wine Red
Country Italy
Region Piemonte
Appellation Barolo
Icons Icon Italy
Winery Gaja
Grape Nebbiolo
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2015
Drinking as of 2024
Drinking till 2050
Alcohol % 14
Alcohol free/low No
Content 1.5 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Parker rating 96
Vinous rating 97

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Parker

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Vinous

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The history of winery Gaja starts in 1859, the year in which Giovanni Gaja, a local grape grower in Barbaresco, Piemonte, founded a wine company under his own name. A generation later, it is Angelo, grandfather of the current owner, who continues to make wine with the same determination as his father. He is supported in this by Clotilde Rey with whom he marries in 1905. They teach their scion Giovanni named after his grandfather so that as a winemaker you should not make any concessions; nothing should be at the expense of the quality of the wine.

In 1961 Giovannis son Angelo works in the family business. After graduating as an economist from the University of Turin and graduating from the School of Viticulture & Oenology in Alba, the young Angelo left abroad for an internship at wine farms in Bordeaux, Burgundy, along the Rin and in California. Full of fresh ideas, he had now returned to his native Piemonte. When Angelo Gaja took over his parents' company in 1970, he asked his old classmate and winemaker Guido Rivella to assist him. Together they implement a number of revolutionary changes for the region. For example, they sometimes reduce yields per hectare by up to half the number of liters allowed, they experiment with vinification methods, the planting of new - both red and white - grape varieties and pioneering ripening techniques. The results are astonishing and Gaja conquers the world with his beautiful Barbaresco's - the company's flagship.

The nebbiolo grapes for the Barbaresco of Gaja traditionally came from different vineyards. Angelos' father, grandfather and his father did just that before. Although young Angelo would not end this tradition, he launched a new line of Barbaresco's from a single vineyard. Interest in these experimental single vinyard wines became more and more popular. As a proponent of a dynamic, purely quality-oriented wine culture, the brilliant winemaker decides from 1996 to completely break with what he considers to be a conservative and restrictive Italian designation of origin. Only his traditional Barbaresco is still on the market as a prestigious DOCG. He deliberately 'declassifies' all other red single vineyard wines into regional Langhe Nebbiolo DOC. These are the Sorì San Lorenzo, the Sorì Tildìn and the Costa Russi. Gajas Barolo Sperss also underwent the same name change. With the exception of the Dagromis Barolo DOCG, Sito Moresco and Conteisa de Langhe also bear DOC. Langhe DOC is also on the label of his white toppers from Piemonte, the Rossj-Bass, Alteni di Brassica and Gaia & Rey. After all, for Gaja the abbreviation does not guarantee good quality of a wine but the name of the producer.

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