Gaja, Langhe DOC, Rossj Bass

2000, Piemonte, Italy

Classification Langhe DOC
Colour / Type White
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 14%
Grape Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc
Average score 88

Indulge in the exquisite taste of Gaja Langhe DOC Rossj Bass, a captivating white wine hailing from the renowned wine region of Piemonte, Italy. Crafted with precision and passion, this 2000 vintage is a true testament to the artistry of winemaking. With its pale straw color and delicate aromas of white flowers, citrus, and tropical fruits, Gaja Langhe DOC Rossj Bass is a sensory delight from the moment it touches your lips. The palate is treated to a symphony of flavors, including crisp apple, juicy pear, and a hint of minerality that lingers on the finish. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or a novice looking to expand your palate, Gaja Langhe DOC Rossj Bass is sure to impress with its elegance and complexity. This 750 ml bottle is the perfect addition to any wine collection, offering a taste of Italian sophistication and tradition. Experience the magic of Gaja Langhe DOC Rossj Bass for yourself and elevate your wine-drinking experience to new heights. Order now from LadyWine and savor the essence of Piemonte in every sip. Cheers to good taste!

About Gaja

Gaja is an Italian wine producer from the Piemonte region in the district of Langhe, chiefly producing a number of Barbaresco and Barolo wines, and later diversified into Brunello and 'Super-Tuscan' production. Its current owner and president Angelo Gaja is credited with developing techniques that have revolutionized winemaking in Italy, and terms such as 'the undisputed king of Barbaresco', and 'the man who dragged Piedmont into the modern world' have been applied to him, and whose Barbaresco wine is considered a status symbol on a par with Ch teau Lafite-Rothschild or Krug. In 1978 the Darmagi vineyard in Barbaresco, a prime Nebbiolo site, was planted with Cabernet Sauvignon. Gaja stated this was done not because of his love for Cabernet Sauvignon, but from the belief that only by making a great Cabernet, aged in barriques, could he persuade the world that Italian wines were capable of greatness. This was followed in 1979 when The Gaia & Rey vineyard in Treiso was planted with Chardonnay. Later in 1983, Sauvignon Blanc was planted in the Alteni di Brassica vineyard in Barbaresco. Gaja is judicious in the use of new oak. Gaja ferments his wines for up to 30 days, a traditional method instead of the modernist five-day fermentations. Gaja produces in all 18 different wines from vineyards in Piedmont 100 hectares (250 acres), within the Barbaresco zone Barbaresco and Treiso and the Barolo zone Serralunga d'Alba and La Morra, in Montalcino 27 hectares (67 acres) and Bolgheri 110 hectares (270 acres), with a total annual production of 350,000 bottles.

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