Many people have referred to Angelo Gaja, current owner of Gaja Vineyards, as the King of Piedmont. His eldest daughter, Gaia, is most definitely worthy of the hyperbolized title of Princess. She ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Famed Italian vintner Angelo Gaja has three adult children involved in every aspect of the fifth-generation family business, but ...
Angelo Gaja has no trouble competing with the sound of cannonfire. In fact, when the first broadside shakes the restaurant, he seems not to notice. As he declaims about global warming, his voice has a ...
Walking a thin line between tradition and modernization can be tricky. Just ask Angelo Gaja, owner of Gaja Winery in the Langhe hills of Italy's northern Piedmont region. In 1961, at the ...
The Institute of Masters of Wine (IMW) has named Angelo Gaja as the 2019 recipient of the Winemakers’ Winemaker award, which is chosen by a panel of winemaking peers that comprise MWs who are ...
Gaia Gaja, the beautiful daughter of Angelo Gaja and the fifth-generation owner of 250 acres of family winery, tells us about two spirits close to her heart—the Gaia & Rey Sauvignon Blanc, named after ...
Is that a grizzly over your shoulder, or have you just had one too many glasses of merlot? These, and other questions may be posed at the Woodland Park Zoo on May 22nd, when they’re hosting a $40 ...
Famed Italian wine producer Angelo Gaja is at it again, hoping to direct the highly bureaucratic and heavily regulated Italian wine industry toward salvation. Gaja lives and works in the northern ...
A visitor to Angelo Gaja's winery in Barbaresco fell to his knees on a recent tasting tour and tried to kiss the great man's hands. "Please get up," Gaja told him, "I'm not the Pope." He may not be ...
Restaurateurs Brian Brossa (left) and Michael May (right) of Enoteca Rossa share a laugh with Gaia Gaja. Credit: Photo by Kate McLean “We’re going.” Brian said as he flicked the promotion card at me ...
A pair of beautifully atypical reds from Gaja. Being contrarian is second nature to the Gaja family, whose name today evokes the best of Italian viticulture. Founded by Giovanni Gaja in 1859 in the ...
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