This lot is comprised of 2 bottle(s) of 2005 Gaja Costa Russi and Sori San Lorenzo Langhe - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $900 - $1300 with a reserve of $650. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11759. In this lot you will find 1 bottle of 2005 Gaja Costa Russi Langhe (750ml), 1 bottle of 2005 Gaja Sori San Lorenzo Langhe (750ml).
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Please note the following conditions in this lot - Scuffed Label on 2005 Gaja Sori San Lorenzo Langhe.
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This collection brings together some of the finest producers from California, Italy, and France. Every bottle has been meticulously stored in a temperature-controlled environment and is in excellent condition for auction.
2005 Gaja Costa Russi Langhe from this lot has the following scores - The Wine Advocate 96 points, Wine Spectator 96 points, Vinous 95 points, Wine Enthusiast 94 points, CellarTracker 94 points. This is the tasting note for 2005 Gaja Costa Russi Langhe from Robert Parker - The 2005 Costa Russi shimmers on the palate with extraordinary grace. The wine boasts wonderful depth and richness in its dark red fruit in a round, generous style that offers lovely balance to the tannins. Notes of tar, smoke and licorice develop in the glass, adding a touch of complexity and nuance that is sometimes missing in this bottling. The French oak is present, but deftly balanced with the wine’s other components. As always, Costa Russi comes across as relatively accessible when young, but it is sure to only improve with age. Recent bottles of the 1985 have been nothing short of glorious. I was blown away by Angelo Gaja’s 2005 wines from Barbaresco. When all is said and done, Gaja may have well produced not the wine, but rather the wines of the vintage in a year that was excellent but not profound. While Gaja’s 2005 don’t have the explosive, multi-dimensional personalities of his 2004s, they are vibrant offerings that will thrill readers who love Piedmont wines. As always, Gaja blends in a small percentage of Barbera in his single-vineyard wines, but that is hardly noticeable in this vintage. I also noted less new oak than has generally been the case in the recent past. The wines showcase very pure expressions of Nebbiolo and are made in a style that appears to make fewer concessions to the decidedly international approach of previous vintages. In short, these are the most Piedmontese wines I have tasted from Angelo Gaja in a long time. Could it be that the greatest innovator in Piedmont over the last thirty five-plus years has taken a small step towards a more classic style?. 2005 Gaja Sori San Lorenzo Langhe from this lot has the following scores - Vinous 97 points, The Wine Advocate 96 points, James Suckling 96 points, Wine Enthusiast 96 points. This is the tasting note for 2005 Gaja Sori San Lorenzo Langhe from Robert Parker - Gaja’s 2005 Sori San Lorenzo is a dense, dark beauty of sensual, irresistible charm. This richly-textured, expansive wine flows with masses of ripe dark fruit, menthol, licorice and mineral in a sumptuous, full-bodied style. The use of oak is simply masterful here and the wine boasts extraordinary balance. I am not sure how he does it, but Angelo Gaja is easily Italy’s most consistently brilliant producer. For those who can afford it, this is another gem from Gaja. Readers should interpret my drinking windows with a large grain of salt. The 1990 Sor? San Lorenzo is still young, and the 1978 is amazingly fresh, so it is anyone’s guess as to when this wine might be actually “ready.” In the meantime, this wine is sure to provide enormous pleasure to those lucky enough to own it.