Gaja created this red blend of Nebbiolo (35%), Merlot (25%), Barbera (25%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (15%) to deliver greater approachability in its youth. The vineyards from which the fruit is sourced are located in the villages of Treiso and Barbaresco (in the Barbaresco appellation) and in Serralunga d’Alba (in the Barolo appellation). The pheasants featured on the label commemorate the beautiful birds that inhabit the forests adjacent to Gaja’s vineyards. Ideal pairings include mature cheese, rare cuts of meat and mushroom risotto.


Located in Piedmont in northwestern Italy, the Gaja winery is widely considered to be one of the greatest estates in the world, producing coveted and collectible labels. From its classic Barbaresco and Barolo and its single-vineyard bottlings, to its ground-breaking Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon, Gaja is both a pioneer and guardian of tradition, a legacy that continues to reshape the standard for excellence in the world of winemaking today.




Gaja created this red blend of Nebbiolo (35%), Merlot (25%), Barbera (25%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (15%) to deliver greater approachability in its youth. The vineyards from which the fruit is sourced are located in the villages of Treiso and Barbaresco (in the Barbaresco appellation) and in Serralunga d’Alba (in the Barolo appellation). The pheasants featured on the label commemorate the beautiful birds that inhabit the forests adjacent to Gaja’s vineyards. Ideal pairings include mature cheese, rare cuts of meat and mushroom risotto.
Located in Piedmont in northwestern Italy, the Gaja winery is widely considered to be one of the greatest estates in the world, producing coveted and collectible labels. From its classic Barbaresco and Barolo and its single-vineyard bottlings, to its ground-breaking Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon, Gaja is both a pioneer and guardian of tradition, a legacy that continues to reshape the standard for excellence in the world of winemaking today.
