Angelo Gaja
Barbaresco Sori San Lorenzo 2011
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Winzer: | Angelo Gaja |
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Wein: | Barbaresco Sori San Lorenzo 2011 |
Jahrgang: | 2011 |
Klassifizierung: | Langhe |
Land: | Italien |
Gebiet/Region: | Piemont / Barbaresco |
Alkoholgehalt: | 14,5% |
Traubensorte: | Nebbiolo |
Bewertungen: | Parker 96/100, Vinous 97+/100, Winespectator 94/100 |
Robert Parker Wine Advocate:
The exciting 2011 Sori San Lorenzo is a wine of enormous beauty and grace. Gaia Gaja classifies her three single vineyard Langhe Nebbiolo wines as follows: Costa Russi is “flowers;” Sori Tildin is “fruit;” and San Lorenzo is “plant” (with more structure and a more compact feel). San Lorenzo does indeed boast a strong mineral component of pencil shavings and crushed granite, followed by red cherry and soft spice. The wine’s tannins start off harder than the other wines, but soften with time. Drink: 2018-2040. Rating 96/100. – Monica Larner –
Vinous:
The 2011 Sorì San Lorenzo boasts massive depth, intensity and power. Black fruit, smoke, tar, licorice, savory herbs and leather are some of the many notes that emerge from the glass. Regardless of the year, the personality of Sorì San Lorenzo always comes through, which is why this is one of the great sites in Barbaresco, Piedmont and Italy. In 2011 the contours are a bit softer, which gives the wine a level of accessibility that is quite rare in Sorì San Lorenzos when the wines are young. Why is Sorì San Lorenzo one of the world's most profound vineyards? Because its personality simply can't be denied. Drink Date 2021-2041. Rating 97+/100. - Antonio Galloni –
Winespectator:
Shows the breadth of the vintage, but also freshness and subtle cherry and plum flavors amid the menthol, mocha and spice notes. This turns more elegant and refined on the finish, showing fine equilibrium and length, with a sandalwood aftertaste. Best from 2017 through 2028. 833 cases made. Rating 94/100. - Bruce Sanderson -