Don’t be afraid - this one’s still singing and dancing like you wouldn’t imagine. Still so delicate - round and well balanced tannins - beautiful finish and fruit! Yes!! Fruit!!
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Q1 Wine Club - Aged Barbaresco (The Apt): Wine #4: This was a wine that I considered giving a penny to as well. It's definitely well aged and I'd argue at least with this bottle we were on the downswing and so time to drink up. First notes are all leather and more savory. Some darker fruits eventually. Fun to get to try since this is old school Gaja before all of the oak and changing the way things were done as I understand it and so I appreciate a chance to see how it used to be (there was a point where they had a lot of oak treatment and I've tended to struggle with those wines for some reason) (3 pennies)
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Second attempt to taste 50yo Barbaresco. This one was alive. Well, there was present acidity and somewhat similar to tannic structure. No grape variety character. Way over the hill.
I blame poor cellaring. Cork was elevated. However '69 was a poor vintage too.
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Quite a bit of balsamic like volatility to begin with. As it took on air it smelt of porcini mushroom and damp earth. The fruit was red and tart and gained in sweetness in the glass. It had so many ethereal savoury notes and a palate that was carried by the wine's acidity as tannins have melded into it. A treat to drink.
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3/8/2024 - AhSoNice1990 Likes this wine: 94 Points
Don’t be afraid - this one’s still singing and dancing like you wouldn’t imagine. Still so delicate - round and well balanced tannins - beautiful finish and fruit! Yes!! Fruit!!
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11/2/2023 - hprphf wrote: 92 Points
Mushroom, jungle fruit, high acidity, if a step behind the 67 tasted earlier this year in structure and details. 91-92
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2/1/2020 - MC2 Wines Likes this wine:
Q1 Wine Club - Aged Barbaresco (The Apt): Wine #4: This was a wine that I considered giving a penny to as well. It's definitely well aged and I'd argue at least with this bottle we were on the downswing and so time to drink up. First notes are all leather and more savory. Some darker fruits eventually. Fun to get to try since this is old school Gaja before all of the oak and changing the way things were done as I understand it and so I appreciate a chance to see how it used to be (there was a point where they had a lot of oak treatment and I've tended to struggle with those wines for some reason) (3 pennies)
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9/22/2018 - StasMedvedev.lv wrote: flawed
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Gaja wines night 22.09.18
Second attempt to taste 50yo Barbaresco. This one was alive. Well, there was present acidity and somewhat similar to tannic structure. No grape variety character. Way over the hill.
I blame poor cellaring. Cork was elevated.
However '69 was a poor vintage too.
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11/11/2015 - Jeremy Holmes wrote:
Quite a bit of balsamic like volatility to begin with. As it took on air it smelt of porcini mushroom and damp earth. The fruit was red and tart and gained in sweetness in the glass. It had so many ethereal savoury notes and a palate that was carried by the wine's acidity as tannins have melded into it. A treat to drink.
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