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Dagromis di Gaja Barolo Magnum 2015

Regular price 280,00 €
Lieferzeit: 1-2 Tage
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186,67 €per l
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12-71-44-15

2015

14.00%

1.50L

Nebbiolo 100%

Piedmont , Italy

Description

Land Italy
Region Piedmont
Rebsorten Nebbiolo 100%
Alkoholgehalt 14.00%
Füllstand high fill
Verschlußart cork stopper
Kennzeichnung Contains sulphites
Farbe Red
Inverkehrbringer Angelo Gaja, Via Torino 5 - 12050 Barbaresco Italia
Charakter Dry
Servierempfehlung Decant at 16-18°C
Trinkempfehlung 2022 - 2040
Jahrgang 2015
Land Italy
Region Piedmont
Rebsorten Nebbiolo 100%
Alkoholgehalt 14.00%
Füllstand high fill
Verschlußart cork stopper
Kennzeichnung Contains sulphites
Farbe Red
Inverkehrbringer
Charakter Dry
Servierempfehlung Decant at 16-18°C
Trinkempfehlung 2022 - 2040
Jahrgang 2015

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Dagromis di Gaja Barolo Magnum 2015


Angelo Gaja Barolo Dagomis

Dagromis is Gaja's entry point into the fascinating world of the Nebbiolo grape variety. It embodies the typical elegance and finesse for which the Baroli from the municipality of La Morra is known. A wine that delights with its hedonistic character even in its youth, yet can age for two decades or more.

Angelo Gaja


Information about the winemaker:


The family winery is now one of the best known in Italy and can look back on a centuries-old history. The success story of owner Angelo Gaja began in the 17th century when the family emigrated from Spain to Italy. In 1859, a member of the family, a grape producer in Barbaresco, laid the foundation for the current company by opening a tavern, which also served their own wines. The wines were already so popular at the end of the 19th century that they were supplied to the Italian army, among others. Already in the second generation of the family, an unusually high value was placed on quality, with the aim of retaining a predominantly upscale clientele.


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