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Gaja Sori Tildin(2001)

Gaja Langhe Sorì Tildìn (2000)
Gaja Langhe Sorì Tildìn 2000

SnoothRank: 5

US $377.00



Antonio Galloni
Piedmont Report
Issue 5, October 2005
95/100
July 2007
Dark ruby. Delicate, aromatic nose of flowers, spices, minerals and menthol. Sori Tildin is less overtly lush than Costa Russi, offering much delineation in its elegant macerated cherry fruit and tar flavors, with greater length, fine tannins and exceptional overall balance.
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Wine.com
October 2008
The word Sorì means a hilltop with a southern exposure. Tildìn was the nickname of Angelo Gaja's grandmother, Clothilde Rey. She was a visionary who was instrumental in acquiring some of the choicest parcels for the Gaja Estate, as well as being the inspiration behind Angelo's continuous quest to innovate. Deep purple. Complex aromas of toast, minerals, sour cherries, cedar and spices. Displays the roundest tasting profile of all Gaja single-vineyard wines. The rich body, subtle texture and fine, ripe tannins are typical for this wine of great finesse, the quintessential read more...
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The Wine Advocate rating: 95
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Decanter
5/5
May 2008
Bright, fresh appearance and young Nebbiolo nose of wild fruit with a touch of inkiness in the background. Great volume, very fine tannins and a gorgeous finish of crushed berries, mint and fresh herbs. Drink 2008-21.
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The word Sorì means a hilltop with a southern exposure. Tildìn was the nickname of Angelo Gaja's grandmother, Clothilde Rey. She was a visionary who was instrumental in acquiring some of the choicest parcels for the Gaja Estate, as well as being the inspiration behind Angelo's continuous quest to innovate. Deep purple. Complex aromas of toast, minerals, sour cherries, cedar and spices. Displays the roundest tasting profile of all Gaja single-vineyard wines. The rich body, subtle texture and fine, ripe tannins are typical for this wine of great finesse, the quintessential read more...
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