Luigi Baudana (G.D. Vajra)

Baudana Barolo Nebbiolo

9.261 ratings
9.222 pro ratings
Barolo, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
Nebbiolo
Top Notes For
Jay Kline

Popped and poured; enjoyed over a couple of hours. No formal notes but I can assure all that this is freaking delizioso. Loads of sexy red fruits: fresh bramble fruit, Montmorency cherry, pomegranate, cranberries along with some orange peel...and a tar pit…surrounded by a wall of roses. The tannins are so firm (high) right now. Acid is medium+. The finish is impossibly long, drying and savory. This is incredible and the only reason I opened one now is because I wanted to try while young since I have multiples. The 2019 vintage is the real deal. Best after 2029 and should be a stunner through 2069.

Popped and poured; enjoyed over a couple of hours. No formal notes but I can assure all that this is freaking delizioso. Loads of sexy red fruits: fresh bramble fruit, Montmorency cherry, pomegranate, cranberries along with some orange peel...and a tar pit…surrounded by a wall of roses. The tannins are so firm (high) right now. Acid is medium+. The finish is impossibly long, drying and savory. This is incredible and the only reason I opened one now is because I wanted to try while young since I have multiples. The 2019 vintage is the real deal. Best after 2029 and should be a stunner through 2069.

Aug 15th, 2023
Jay Kline

Brought from my cellar and opened just before dinner at Casa Bovina where it was decanted with the expectation that it would be paired with our “Della Terre” course of duck and our “Bistecca” course of Certified Piedmontese rib cap. In the glass, the 2005 Luigi Baudana, “Baudana” pours a gorgeous, almost youthful garnet with a transparent core. On the nose, oooof…be still my beating heart! Cherries, strawberries, and blackberries with tar, truffles, roses and earth. I could just sit and sniff this for hours; my God it is absolutely divine! On the palate, the wine is bone dry and the tannins are well integrated now; acid at medium+. The finish is long and silky. What a gorgeous, elegant example of the 2005 vintage that comes across as Burgundian as any I’ve had from Serralunga d’Alba. This is drinking well now and will continue to do so well past 2030 but unless you have a bunch of this in your cellar, why wait?

It should be noted that Luigi was still responsible for the winemaking back in 2005. Just a few years later, the Vajra family took over and they continue to carry on the tradition and spirit of this small, traditional producer as Luigi and Fiorina have since retired and have no heir. The Baudana’s holdings lie on opposite ends of the Baudana MGA. Production remains minuscule; maybe 300 cases a year.

Brought from my cellar and opened just before dinner at Casa Bovina where it was decanted with the expectation that it would be paired with our “Della Terre” course of duck and our “Bistecca” course of Certified Piedmontese rib cap. In the glass, the 2005 Luigi Baudana, “Baudana” pours a gorgeous, almost youthful garnet with a transparent core. On the nose, oooof…be still my beating heart! Cherries, strawberries, and blackberries with tar, truffles, roses and earth. I could just sit and sniff this for hours; my God it is absolutely divine! On the palate, the wine is bone dry and the tannins are well integrated now; acid at medium+. The finish is long and silky. What a gorgeous, elegant example of the 2005 vintage that comes across as Burgundian as any I’ve had from Serralunga d’Alba. This is drinking well now and will continue to do so well past 2030 but unless you have a bunch of this in your cellar, why wait?

It should be noted that Luigi was still responsible for the winemaking back in 2005. Just a few years later, the Vajra family took over and they continue to carry on the tradition and spirit of this small, traditional producer as Luigi and Fiorina have since retired and have no heir. The Baudana’s holdings lie on opposite ends of the Baudana MGA. Production remains minuscule; maybe 300 cases a year.

Mar 19th, 2023
Gilbert Van Hassel

Tar, plum and roses. Drinks nicely but keep another 10 years for optimum drinkability

Tar, plum and roses. Drinks nicely but keep another 10 years for optimum drinkability

Nov 20th, 2022
Sipping Fine Wine

Medium ruby color with aromas of ripe red fruits and hints of smoky herbs. The palate brings fruit forward with tart cherry and plums. Tannins are powerful with high acidity noted. The finish is medium and ends with earthy mineral notes. Very nice for reasonably priced Barolo.

Medium ruby color with aromas of ripe red fruits and hints of smoky herbs. The palate brings fruit forward with tart cherry and plums. Tannins are powerful with high acidity noted. The finish is medium and ends with earthy mineral notes. Very nice for reasonably priced Barolo.

Oct 30th, 2020
Jay Kline

Popped and poured. Tar and tart dark fruits on the nose. On the palate, 90%+ dark chocolate, espresso, dark fruits. Huge tannins and waves of acid...massive structure and fairly powerful. I didn’t really expect this from a 2014. I love this and it’s definitely worthy of some cellar time.

Popped and poured. Tar and tart dark fruits on the nose. On the palate, 90%+ dark chocolate, espresso, dark fruits. Huge tannins and waves of acid...massive structure and fairly powerful. I didn’t really expect this from a 2014. I love this and it’s definitely worthy of some cellar time.

Jul 20th, 2020
Geoff Troup

Sales Eder Brothers, Cellar Fine Wines

9.0

Have you ever had bad Barolo? I sure haven’t. I’ve had good Barolo and great Barolo. This is great Barolo, all tar and roses. Elegant but beastly tannin.

Have you ever had bad Barolo? I sure haven’t. I’ve had good Barolo and great Barolo. This is great Barolo, all tar and roses. Elegant but beastly tannin.

Dec 23rd, 2018
Shengli Hu

Mint, wild herbs, barnyard/Brett, tomato skins, stem, leather and tar. Softened structure —- moderate plus to elevated acid, tannin and body.

Mint, wild herbs, barnyard/Brett, tomato skins, stem, leather and tar. Softened structure —- moderate plus to elevated acid, tannin and body.

Nov 13th, 2018
Andrew Lohse

Bright red cherry, cherry candy, rose / thick, balanced tannins

Bright red cherry, cherry candy, rose / thick, balanced tannins

May 11th, 2018
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9.5

A darker side of Nebbiolo emerges from the 2014 Barolo Baudana. Powerful but also supple, the 2014 is a wine of pure, arresting beauty. Sweet red cherry, kirsch and floral notes meld together in a striking, textured Barolo that is a joy to taste, even at this early stage. (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, Feb 2018)

A darker side of Nebbiolo emerges from the 2014 Barolo Baudana. Powerful but also supple, the 2014 is a wine of pure, arresting beauty. Sweet red cherry, kirsch and floral notes meld together in a striking, textured Barolo that is a joy to taste, even at this early stage. (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, Feb 2018)

Feb 22nd, 2018
Clay McLachlan

Trying this wine on a Monday night. This is a tightly wound, rose filled, nebbiolo that has wonderful structure for aging. It has some pleasure now but in my estimation needs another 5 years before opening and then will improve over the following decade. Great effort by Vajra!

Trying this wine on a Monday night. This is a tightly wound, rose filled, nebbiolo that has wonderful structure for aging. It has some pleasure now but in my estimation needs another 5 years before opening and then will improve over the following decade. Great effort by Vajra!

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