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Red Wine
Gianni Gagliardo
Barolo 2019, 75cl
Barolo

53
approx. £45.18

 14.5%

 2022-2032

 Serve at 16º-18º

 

O Produtor, tasting note published in May 15th 2022

Ripe red fruits, such as cherries, floral notes and smoky and toasty touches. Full-bodied, with ripe and silky tannins and great freshness. Its finish is persistent and elegant, highlighted by notes of red fruits and floral touches.

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Gianni Gagliardo

Barolo Gianni Gagliardo comes from our vineyards in La Morra, with part of our grapes from Monforte d’Alba, Barolo, and Serralunga. This combination of soils gives it a particularly expressive and pleasantly sophisticated character from a young age, while providing excellent aging potential.

Production Philosophy:

“In wines, we look for balance, elegance, and purity of expression. If a wine does not bring us complete satisfaction, we do not release it to the market.

In the cellar, we vinify with minimal technical intervention, following the principle of knowing more to intervene less. We work as a team, with a combination of experiences and specific personal sensitivities.

In the vineyard, we take care of our vines one by one because each one is different from the others.

In the soil, our soil is alive and clean. We manage our vineyards under certified organic farming, with care and love for details.

Allergens information

Contains sulphites.

SKU: 106323-1

Gianni Gagliardo

The origins of the company date back to 1847, when the Colla family began cultivating vineyards in Santo Stefano Belbo, in Piedmont — a land known for great Moscato. In 1913, Paolo Colla was born in Diano d’Alba, a region of excellence for Dolcetto. By 1961, Paolo fulfilled his dream of producing Barolo by acquiring an estate in La Morra, creating wines recognized for their elegance and longevity.

In 1972, his daughter Marivanna married Gianni Gagliardo, a young man from Roero who quickly inherited a deep passion for wine. Two years later, in 1974, bottling became professional and, in addition to Barolo, Gianni introduced wines from his native land, such as Arneis and the nearly extinct variety Favorita, which he decided to revive.

In 1978, Moscato production began — a tradition the Colla family had never abandoned, even cultivating it between the rows of Barolo. This moment marked a symbolic return to the origins and eventually led to the creation of the independent brand VillaM.

In 1981, following Paolo Colla’s passing, Gianni took over the winery. Three years later, in 1984, Gagliardo Brut was launched — one of the first Metodo Classico sparkling wines of the region. In 1986, the winery officially became Gianni Gagliardo, adopting a distinctive new symbol: a falling mask, representing the depth of wine and its power to connect people, under the motto “In Vino Veritas”.

In 1988, driven by innovation, Gianni introduced new cellar techniques, choosing 500 and 700-liter tonneaux instead of traditional French barriques, while gradually expanding vineyard areas.

Throughout the 1990s, the company focused on local grape varieties such as Favorita and on vinifying the family’s historic vineyards. In 1990, Gianni’s second son, Alberto, joined the family project, focusing on vineyard work, which he fully embraced by 1998. That same year, after graduating in Oenology, the eldest son Stefano joined as well, bringing fresh vision and supporting the start of new land acquisitions for Barolo production.

In 2003, the winery began micro-vinifications of its Crus, carefully studying each sub-parcel to identify the purest expressions of every terroir and the best vinification practices.

In 2010, the third son, Paolo, joined the company after graduating in Agronomy. After training across different departments, he took on responsibility for enotourism and hospitality.

The following decade marked a new maturity for the winery. In 2013, the first two Barolo wines labeled as MeGA (Menzioni Geografiche Aggiuntive) were released: Lazzarito Vigna Preve and Castelletto, both from the 2013 vintage. The following year, in 2014, the use of large casks was resumed, now tailor-made for each Cru, optimizing both vinification and aging.

Finally, in 2017, the family acquired Tenuta Garetto in Agliano Terme, a 10-hectare estate located in the heart of the best area for Barbera and the newly recognized Nizza DOCG appellation — expanding the winery’s reach to yet another iconic Piemontese denomination.

“We take care of our vines one by one, because each is different from the others. We carry out mass selections from the oldest and most interesting plants to preserve their original genetic imprint. We search for balance in each individual vine — which then becomes the balance of the entire vineyard, and of the wine we produce.”

Address

Gianni Gagliardo Srl
B.ta serra dei turchi, 88
– La Morra 12064 (CN)
Telefono: +39 0173 50829