Gaja Barbaresco Sorì Tildìn 2016

Nebbiolo from Piedmont, Italy
AG 100
F 100
JD 98
W&S 98
WA 97
JS 97
14.0% ABV
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100 points Antonio Galloni (Vinous): "The 2016 Barbaresco Sorì Tildìn is a fabulous, incredibly complete wine that soars out of the glass with explosive structure and vertical lift. The tannins are very much present, but also matched beautifully by the wine's aromatic intensity and overall drive. Dark macerated cherry, spice, leather, licorice, plum and mocha add darker shades of nuance. In 2016, Sorì Tildìn is a bit more brooding and bigger than it often is, and yet all the elements are impeccably balanced. It is quite simply a majestic wine of real grandeur and total class, but it is not obvious. Sorì Tildìn will appeal most to readers who understand what the truest essence of Nebbiolo is all about. In a word: magnificent! Drink: 2026-2046. (Nov 2019)"

100 points Falstaff Guide: "Clear ruby core with a light garnet edge. Very vivid and intense nose, opens with notes of wild raspberries and strawberries, then some rose petals, in the background a touch of leather, hugely exciting. Multilayered on the palate, very concentrated, already very polished and juicy, great texture and a very long finish. A poem! (11/21/19)"

98 points Jeb Dunnuck: "Coming from a warmer, south-facing site, the 2016 Barbaresco Sori Tildin is a more concentrated, vibrant wine compared to the straight Barbaresco and has vivid notes of bright cherry fruits, rose petals, road tar, violets and even a hint of orange blossom. Incredible on the palate, with medium to full body, an incredible, seamless texture, ultra-fine tannins, and a monster finish. The tannins here are unquestionably on another level and are perfectly ripe, and this just about off-the-charts 2016 has a Grand Cru Red Burgundy-like texture, elegance, and stature. This bottle didn't hit prime time until the second day, so either give bottles a healthy decant or, even better, 5-7 years in a cold cellar. Drink: 2024-2049. (11/5/19)"

98 points Wine & Spirits: "Angelo Gaja made his first single-cru wine from this eight-acre site south of Barbaresco village in 1970. The wine included five percent of barbera and was labeled a Langhe DOC until 2013 when, along with Gaja’s other single-vineyard bottlings, it joined the Barbaresco DOCG as a 100-percent nebbiolo wine. The 2016 Sorì Tildìn is darker and more sensuous than its San Lorenzo sibling, unfolding with saturated flavors of dark cherry, raspberry and black truffle couched in velvety tannins. Bursts of wild herbs and dark spice enliven the flavors, driving the wine forward toward a long, seamless finish. (Apr 2020)"

97 points Monica Larner (Wine Advocate): "Here's a wonderfully spicy and opulent rendition of Nebbiolo and another very full and rich Barbaresco from Gaja. The 2016 Barbaresco Sorì Tildìn is open, more concentrated and structured. There are pretty floral notes of rose hip or wild rose in this generous wine of broad scope. We're talking about smaller fruit here, with plums, cassis, blackberry and plenty of power. Everything came to perfect maturity in this 2016 vintage, representing that rare merge of quantity and quality. This is what you get from the dense soils of the warm, south-facing Sorì Tildìn site and similar ones where the terrain can keep the moisture locked in. The 2016 growing season was also marked by sharp diurnal shifts, and rainfall was well-timed to occur when it was needed most. Drink: 2024-2050. (Aug 2019)"

97 points James Suckling: "Extremely perfumed aromas of dried flowers, dried strawberries and pumice, as well as tar, following through to a full body, with chewy and polished tannins and a long, juicy finish. Quite broad tannins. Dusty texture. Drink after 2021. (11/7/19)"
100 points Antonio Galloni (Vinous): "The 2016 Barbaresco Sorì Tildìn is a fabulous, incredibly complete wine that soars out of the glass with explosive structure and vertical lift. The tannins are very much present, but also matched beautifully by the wine's aromatic intensity and overall drive. Dark macerated cherry, spice, leather, licorice, plum and mocha add darker shades of nuance. In 2016, Sorì Tildìn is a bit more brooding and bigger than it often is, and yet all the elements are impeccably balanced. It is quite simply a majestic wine of real grandeur and total class, but it is not obvious. Sorì Tildìn will appeal most to readers who understand what the truest essence of Nebbiolo is all about. In a word: magnificent! Drink: 2026-2046. (Nov 2019)"

100 points Falstaff Guide: "Clear ruby core with a light garnet edge. Very vivid and intense nose, opens with notes of wild raspberries and strawberries, then some rose petals, in the background a touch of leather, hugely exciting. Multilayered on the palate, very concentrated, already very polished and juicy, great texture and a very long finish. A poem! (11/21/19)"

98 points Jeb Dunnuck: "Coming from a warmer, south-facing site, the 2016 Barbaresco Sori Tildin is a more concentrated, vibrant wine compared to the straight Barbaresco and has vivid notes of bright cherry fruits, rose petals, road tar, violets and even a hint of orange blossom. Incredible on the palate, with medium to full body, an incredible, seamless texture, ultra-fine tannins, and a monster finish. The tannins here are unquestionably on another level and are perfectly ripe, and this just about off-the-charts 2016 has a Grand Cru Red Burgundy-like texture, elegance, and stature. This bottle didn't hit prime time until the second day, so either give bottles a healthy decant or, even better, 5-7 years in a cold cellar. Drink: 2024-2049. (11/5/19)"

98 points Wine & Spirits: "Angelo Gaja made his first single-cru wine from this eight-acre site south of Barbaresco village in 1970. The wine included five percent of barbera and was labeled a Langhe DOC until 2013 when, along with Gaja’s other single-vineyard bottlings, it joined the Barbaresco DOCG as a 100-percent nebbiolo wine. The 2016 Sorì Tildìn is darker and more sensuous than its San Lorenzo sibling, unfolding with saturated flavors of dark cherry, raspberry and black truffle couched in velvety tannins. Bursts of wild herbs and dark spice enliven the flavors, driving the wine forward toward a long, seamless finish. (Apr 2020)"

97 points Monica Larner (Wine Advocate): "Here's a wonderfully spicy and opulent rendition of Nebbiolo and another very full and rich Barbaresco from Gaja. The 2016 Barbaresco Sorì Tildìn is open, more concentrated and structured. There are pretty floral notes of rose hip or wild rose in this generous wine of broad scope. We're talking about smaller fruit here, with plums, cassis, blackberry and plenty of power. Everything came to perfect maturity in this 2016 vintage, representing that rare merge of quantity and quality. This is what you get from the dense soils of the warm, south-facing Sorì Tildìn site and similar ones where the terrain can keep the moisture locked in. The 2016 growing season was also marked by sharp diurnal shifts, and rainfall was well-timed to occur when it was needed most. Drink: 2024-2050. (Aug 2019)"

97 points James Suckling: "Extremely perfumed aromas of dried flowers, dried strawberries and pumice, as well as tar, following through to a full body, with chewy and polished tannins and a long, juicy finish. Quite broad tannins. Dusty texture. Drink after 2021. (11/7/19)"
Product SKU 702589
Producer Gaja
Country Italy
Region Piedmont
SubRegion Barbaresco DOCG
Varietal Nebbiolo
Vintage 2016
Size 750ml
Color Red
ABV 14.0%
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