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    97pts Vinous Media
    The 2021 Barolo Sperss is a huge, dense wine. Black fruit, graphite, scorched earth, tobacco and incense emerge, but with great reluctance. This powerhouse Serralunga Barolo packs a tremendous punch. It's classic Serralunga all the way. Readers should plan on being patient. Drinking Window 2028 – 2051.

    The Gaja family presented some of the most impressive wines I tasted for this report. Their 2022 Barbarescos show what was possible in this very challenging vintage. “Obviously 2022 was very hot and dry,” Gaia Gaja recounted. “We think the heat resulted in very thick skins that served to protect the fruit. At some point during the summer, the vines stopped ripening and kept a level of acidity that remained through to a harvest that benefited from a bit of rain in mid-August. We gave the single-vineyard wines close to 60 days on the skins. We bottled all the single-vineyard Barbarescos, although production is less than half of 2021.”

    In tasting, the 2022s are outrageously beautiful. The straight Barbaresco benefits from some lots that typically go into the single-vineyard wines. The flagships are all exceptional. Gaja’s 2021 Barolos capture all the intensity and stature the vintage had to offer, while the 2022 is the finest Darmagi I can remember tasting. Finally, I see a newfound level of finesse in the whites. Even after all these years and decades, Gaja remains one of the real leaders in Piedmont and Italy, not just in the wines, but in an approach to viticulture that is contemporary and forward-looking in spirit. - By Antonio Galloni on October 2025

    Terroir
    Sperss comes from Gaja’s prized vineyards in Serralunga d’Alba, one of Barolo’s most powerful and structured communes. Serralunga’s terroir is built on ancient Serravallian (Helvetian) soils, composed primarily of compact sandstone interlayered with clay and limestone. These dense, mineral-rich formations naturally limit vigor, resulting in low yields, small berries, and thick Nebbiolo skins. Wines from Serralunga are known for their depth, iron-like minerality, pronounced tannins, and longevity—traits that sit at the core of Sperss’ identity.

    The 2021 growing season in Barolo was considered exceptional. A cool spring delayed budding slightly, safeguarding the vines from early frost. Summer brought warm but not excessive heat, with temperatures moderated by altitude and Serralunga’s constant air circulation. Importantly, nights were markedly cool, preserving acidity and aromatics. September and early October were dry and temperate, allowing Nebbiolo to achieve slow, complete phenolic ripeness—ideal for a wine as structured and age-worthy as Sperss. The vintage delivered grapes with intense concentration balanced by precise acidity, promising one of the most classical, long-lived expressions of the decade.

    Winemaking & Technical Notes
    Sperss is Gaja’s iconic expression of traditional Barolo terroir reimagined through the winery’s modern, meticulously controlled winemaking. The wine is 100% Nebbiolo, sourced from estate vineyards in Serralunga, harvested at optimal ripeness after extensive plot-by-plot monitoring.

    Fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel, with extended macerations to build complexity and structure while preserving the grape’s aromatic purity. Gaja’s extraction is gentle, emphasizing finesse over brute force, allowing the tannins to develop their signature polish without sacrificing intensity.

    Aging follows Gaja’s hallmark regimen: approximately 12 months in barrique, followed by extended maturation in large Stockinger-style oak botti. This dual-stage approach imparts subtle toast and spice early on, then shifts toward slow, oxygen-controlled refinement in traditional large casks. The result is a wine that marries Barolo’s classic austerity with Gaja’s trademark plush texture and aromatic depth.

    The 2021 Sperss is still youthful, tightly coiled, and architecturally firm—but already showing remarkable precision and nuance.

    Tasting Notes

    Appearance: Luminous garnet with a radiant, translucent core—Nebbiolo’s classic robe. The rim leans toward ruby-orange, hinting at the grape’s natural inclination to evolve early in color while remaining structurally long-lived.

    Aromas: Intensely expressive yet refined. Layers of maraschino cherry, dried raspberry, and redcurrant emerge first, followed by deeper tones of blood orange peel, rose petal, anise, and crushed violets. With air, darker and more savory notes unfold: tar, licorice root, iron filings, dried porcini, and warm stones. Hints of cedar, tobacco leaf, and subtle sweet spice from the barrique hover in the background but are never dominant.

    Palate: Medium to full-bodied, taut, and impeccably structured. The attack is energetic, with focused red-fruit brightness—sour cherry, pomegranate, red plum skin—quickly expanding into more layered mid-palate flavors of black tea, truffle, leather, orange zest, and sweet fennel. The Serralunga terroir asserts itself through formidable yet beautifully polished tannins: firm, vertical, and finely grained, wrapping the palate with tension and depth. Acidity is razor-sharp but elegant, driving the wine forward with precision. The finish is exceptionally long, marked by mineral grip, dark earth, spice, and lingering rose and cherry notes.

    Overall Impression: This is a deeply classical, terroir-driven Sperss—structured, mineral, and destined for long aging. It shows the lifted aromatics of a cool, balanced vintage paired with the density and gravitas inherent to Serralunga.

    Food Pairing & Service
    Given the wine’s youth and powerful structure, it performs best with dishes that offer richness, umami, and protein to meet Nebbiolo’s tannic framework.

    Ideal pairings include:

    • Braised beef short ribs with porcini and red wine jus
    • Osso buco Milanese or slow-braised veal shank
    • Agnolotti del plin with butter, sage, and veal reduction
    • Roasted lamb shoulder with rosemary, fennel seed, and garlic
    • Wild mushroom ragù over polenta or fresh pappardelle
    • Aged cheeses such as Castelmagno, aged Toma, or Parmigiano-Reggiano

    For more elevated, modern pairings, consider dishes highlighting earthy or truffled components—white truffle tagliolini, roasted squab with black-truffle jus, or venison loin with juniper and cocoa nibs. Serve at 60–64°F (16–18°C). Decanting is essential for a young Sperss: 2–3 hours will help soften its structure and open the aromatics. Large-bowled Burgundy stems allow the wine’s perfume to develop fully.

    This is a wine built for long-term cellaring—2021 Sperss will evolve beautifully for 20–30 years, gaining tertiary depth while maintaining its refined power.

  • Name:

    Gaja Sperss Langhe - Barolo 2021 750ml

  • Product Type:

    Nebbiolo

  • Brand:

    Prism Fine Wine

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