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Sori Tildin 2011 75cl

DOCG | Langhe | Piemonte | Italie
CHF 345.90
Évaluations et Scores
97 James Suckling
What a decadent nose of white truffles, meat and game with dark fruits too. Full body, chewy and round tannins and great depth of fruit. Layered texture. Very long and intense. Better in 2017.
95 Robert Parker
The 2011 Sori Tildin is always a wine of great aromatic potential and the 2011 vintage is no exception. This Barbaresco-inspired red bursts from the glass with enormous verve and personality. Mineral notes of pencil shaving and brimstone come on the heels of red fruit and red currant. Drink: 2018-2035.  I have some happy news to report from the exciting world of Angelo Gaja. The estate that was notoriously difficult (if not impossible) to visit for those outside the wine trade is now opening its doors to the public. There is a steep entrance fee, but the scheme makes perfect sense in my option. Any wine lover can make an appointment to tour the estate and sample wine for up to 300 euros a person. The money must be paid to charity as none of the proceeds go to Gaja. If you have a favorite non-profit organization, make a donation in that amount. Once you send receipt of payment to Gaja’s tasting room staff, your visit will be granted. It sounds like a fair exchange to me.
95 Robert Parker
The 2011 Sori Tildin is always a wine of great aromatic potential and the 2011 vintage is no exception. This Barbaresco-inspired red bursts from the glass with enormous verve and personality. Mineral notes of pencil shaving and brimstone come on the heels of red fruit and red currant. Drink: 2018-2035.  I have some happy news to report from the exciting world of Angelo Gaja. The estate that was notoriously difficult (if not impossible) to visit for those outside the wine trade is now opening its doors to the public. There is a steep entrance fee, but the scheme makes perfect sense in my option. Any wine lover can make an appointment to tour the estate and sample wine for up to 300 euros a person. The money must be paid to charity as none of the proceeds go to Gaja. If you have a favorite non-profit organization, make a donation in that amount. Once you send receipt of payment to Gaja’s tasting room staff, your visit will be granted. It sounds like a fair exchange to me.
93 Wine Spectator
Intensely flavored, this red seems almost weightless, with licorice, cola, black cherry and spice flavors. Deepens with mocha and tar details as it cruises to the long finish. Impressive, if marked by the oak right now. Best from 2018 through 2028. 1,000 cases made. –BS
93 Wine Spectator
Intensely flavored, this red seems almost weightless, with licorice, cola, black cherry and spice flavors. Deepens with mocha and tar details as it cruises to the long finish. Impressive, if marked by the oak right now. Best from 2018 through 2028. 1,000 cases made. –BS
Producteur
Gaja
Le Barbaresco ne serait pas ce qu’il est aujourd’hui sans l’emblématique Gaja et sa renommée. Ce domaine vénérable a non seulement attiré l’attention du monde entier sur le Barbaresco, mais il a également démontré le potentiel qualitatif de cépages autres que le nebbiolo, notamment des variétés exogènes. C’est en 1859, que Giovanni Gaja a décidé de fonder une cave afin d’assurer l’approvisionnement de son restaurant en vins aptes à se marier avec ses plats. Aujourd’hui, la société est dirigée par les 4ème et 5ème générations, Angelo Gaja et ses enfants. En 150 ans, le domaine s’est métamorphosé et les vins tranchent avec le style régional, non seulement en raison de leur niveau qualitatif mais également pour leur caractère unique. Les sélections parcellaires sont assemblées à partir de nebbiolo et barbera, comme tous les vins régionaux avant l’entrée en scène de la dénomination DOCG. Celle-ci, introduite en 1966, rend obligatoire l’élaboration de vins issus à 100% de nebbiolo. D’où la décision d’Angelo de déclasser une grande partie de ses sélections parcellaires pour commercialiser ses vins sous la dénomination Langhe Nebbiolo DOC, cela afin d’affiner le style particulier qu’il recherchait. A présent, Gaja propose au total 12 vins du Piémont, de même que 7 vins toscans de Montalcino et Bolgheri.