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Gaja

Gaja: the excellence of Piedmontese wine among Barbaresco, Barolo, and great whites

The Gaja collection brings together some of the most representative labels from one of the symbol wineries of contemporary Italian wine. From the hills of Piedmont come iconic wines such as Barbaresco, Barolo, and Langhe Nebbiolo, alongside white interpretations of great personality like Rossj-Bass, Chardonnay Langhe, and Alteni di Brassica. Each bottle expresses precision, depth, and an oenological vision capable of uniting tradition and research.

The selection offered by Italian Wine Selection enhances Gaja's stylistic signature through different vintages, formats, and interpretations, designed for those seeking prestigious, recognizable wines suitable for important occasions or a collection cellar.

The character of Gaja wines

The Gaja reds present in this collection tell the story of Piedmont in its noblest shades. Barbaresco DOCG, Barolo Dagromis DOCG, Sperss Barolo DOCG, Costa Russi, Sorì Tildin, and Sorì San Lorenzo represent a deep, elegant, and layered style, with great potential for evolution in the bottle. The Langhe Nebbiolo completes the picture with a more immediate yet always refined profile, true to the territory and the Nebbiolo variety.

Alongside the reds, the selection includes whites of great finesse such as Rossj Bass Langhe DOP, Chardonnay Langhe Gaja e Rey, and Alteni di Brassica Langhe DOP, as well as special labels born from projects like Idda bianco and Idda Etna Rosso, which showcase the winery's openness to different territories without losing coherence and identity.

Territory, grape varieties, and style

The heart of production remains Piedmont, with particular attention to the denominations of Barbaresco DOCG, Barolo DOCG, and Langhe DOC/DOP. Here, the absolute protagonist is the Nebbiolo, a grape variety capable of producing wines with structure, tension, and great longevity. In the whites, the elegance of Chardonnay and the aromatic complexity of wines like Rossj Bass and Alteni di Brassica emerge.

The presence of labels linked to Sicily, such as Idda, broadens the interpretation of the Gaja project: a constant search for quality that spans different territories, always maintaining a very high standard of selection and winemaking.

Pairings and occasions for consumption

The Gaja labels are suitable for important tasting moments and structured tables. The great Piedmontese reds pair harmoniously with red meats, braised dishes, game, mushrooms, and aged cheeses. Whites like Rossj Bass, Chardonnay Langhe, and Alteni di Brassica express themselves best with flavorful fish, shellfish, noble poultry, and refined cuisine dishes.

  • For an elegant dinner: Barbaresco, Costa Russi, or Sorì Tildin
  • For a collection choice: Sperss Barolo DOCG and historic vintages
  • For a white of great class: Rossj Bass and Chardonnay Langhe Gaja e Rey
  • To discover the more contemporary side of the winery: Idda bianco and Idda Etna Rosso

Discover the Gaja selection on Italian Wine Selection and choose wines that embody the best of Piedmont and the most authoritative evolution of Italian oenology.

Why choose Gaja wines

Buying a Gaja wine means opting for labels capable of offering authority, recognizability, and expressive depth. It is an ideal selection for those who desire great aging reds, whites of absolute level, or bottles to gift with symbolic value and prestige. Each wine in the collection tells a unique signature, immediately recognizable in the panorama of Italian fine wines.

FAQs

What are the most representative wines of the Gaja collection?
Among the most representative labels of the Gaja collection are Barbaresco DOCG, Barolo Dagromis DOCG, Sperss Barolo DOCG, Costa Russi, Sorì Tildin, and Sorì San Lorenzo. The selection also includes white wines with a strong identity such as Rossj Bass Langhe DOP, Chardonnay Langhe Gaja, and Rey and Alteni di Brassica Langhe DOP. It is a proposal that focuses on Piedmont but also showcases the winery's ability to work with balance across different territories and styles.
What style do the Gaja wines in this selection have?
The Gaja wines featured in this selection are recognizable for their precision, elegance, and great depth. The Piedmont reds, especially those based on Nebbiolo, offer structure, fine tannins, and a remarkable aging potential. The whites, on the other hand, focus on aromatic finesse, tension, and complexity. Overall, these are wines designed for those seeking authoritative bottles, capable of expressing the territory with a modern interpretation while always remaining true to their origins.
With which dishes do Gaja wines pair best?
The great reds of Gaja, such as Barbaresco, Barolo Dagromis, or Sperss, pair well with red meats, braised dishes, game, mushrooms, and aged cheeses. The more elegant and vertical labels, like Sorì Tildin and Sorì San Lorenzo, are perfect with refined preparations and important dishes. The whites like Rossj Bass, Chardonnay Langhe, and Alteni di Brassica accompany structured fish, shellfish, poultry, and more complex seafood cuisine. It is a very versatile collection for high-level gastronomic occasions.

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