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Barolo Conteisa, Gaja 2017

RegionItaly
Subregion Italy > Piedmont > Barolo
ColourRed
TypeStill
Grape VarietyNebbiolo

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Tasting Notes

“Fabulous aromas of ripe strawberry and raspberry with hazelnut and citrus follow through to a medium to full body with ultra-fine tannins and a racy and refined finish. It’s so fresh for the vintage and goes on for minutes. A classy and great wine.”

97
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com, August 2011

The Gaja 2017 Barolo Conteisa opes to an immediate sense of dimension and textural width that distinguishes this hot growing season. In this case, that additional volume and power are expertly contained and refined in this wine with fruit from the Cerequio vineyard of Barolo. Cerequio saw hail damage in 2016 and was more fortunate this year; however, the site generally remains quite protected from extreme weather conditions (compared to its adjacent vineyards). This wine excels most noticeably in terms of mouthfeel. The finish is silky and long and those more astringent 2017 tannins are gracefully absent here.

95+
Monica Larner, RobertParker.com, June 2021

“Predominantly from within the cru of Cerequio on the border between Barolo and La Morra, Conteisa has been produced since 1996. The 2017 Barolo Conteisa has ripe aromas of red cherry, cinnamon, and licorice. The palate is forward and gushing with raspberry leather, iron-rich earth, and tobacco leaf.”

98
Jeb Dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com, May 2021

Gaja's 2017 Barolo Conteisa is a little reticent at present with notes of smoke, tar as well as cherry notes perhaps reflecting the heat and dryness of the 2017 vintage. It has a wonderful texture as always and lots of very attractive juiciness and mouthwatering qualities. Although the refined, fine-textured tannins have a little dry twist on the finish typical of many 2017 wines, there is a very appealing, lingering savouriness on the finish. Overall it is a supremely elegant wine with so much finesse. Wait two to three years and drink up to 25 at least.

95
Susan Hulme MW, The Wine Independent, July 2022
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