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The Gaja estate's first white wine, sourced from the Gaia & Rey vineyard which was planted in 1979. It is named for Angelo Gaja's oldest daughter, Gaia Gaja, and his grandmother, Clotilde Rey. It is a 100% Chardonnay varietal wine, with 6–8 months of barrique aging with malolactic fermentation. It is classified Langhe. Alteni di Brassica
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Gaja is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angelo Gaja (born 1940), owner of the Gaja Winery; Elena Gaja (born 1946), Romanian mezzo-soprano opera singer; Gabriela Gaja (born 1972), Mexican retired butterfly swimmer; Giorgio Gaja, Italian jurist; Leilani Gaja (born 1985), Japanese model and actress; Gaja (name), feminine given name
In 2010, the large-scale cooking class, known as the "Langham Melbourne Masterclass" included chefs David Chang (Momofuku, New York), Massimo Bottura (Osteria Francescana, Modena, Italy) and Claude Bosi (Hibiscus, London), and winemaker Gaia Gaja (Angelo Gaja's daughter).
Two early proponents of this movement were Emidio Pepe for the province of Teramo, Santoleri for the province of Chieti sub-area Crognaleto (Guardiagrele) and Edoardo Valentini for the province of Pescara (who is described by Bastianich and Lynch as the "Angelo Gaja of Abruzzo" and by Master of Wine Mary Ewing-Mulligan as the "Lord of the Vines ...
[citation needed] The reserve library includes well-known labels such as Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Angelo Gaja, and Domaine Leroy. [14] As a result, Oceanique has consistently won the Wine Spectator Magazine's "Best of Award of Excellence" every year since 1993. [15]
Marvin R. Shanken (born October 4, 1943) is an American publisher and founder of M. Shanken Communications. [1] Shanken's roster of lifestyle publications includes Wine Spectator, Cigar Aficionado and Whisky Advocate. [2]
In the course of his career, Terlato was exposed to and/or befriended many of the wine and food industry’s notable participants and innovators, including winemakers Baron Phillippe de Rothschild and his daughter Baroness Philippine de Rothschild, Christian Moueix, Jean Michel Cazes, Angelo Gaja, Michel Chapoutier, Michael Twelftree and Robert Mondavi and chef/restaurateurs Julia Child, Jean ...