There is no press for this yet, but I tasted it with the importer last week and it’s a gorgeous Gaja Brunello.
Gaja is also quite proud of it, saying:
A superb vintage, yielding sparse, small grape clusters with well-ripened berries rich in sugars and polyphenolic compounds.
On the nose, fresh fruit aromas prevail, with notes of cherry and small berries, followed by elegant hints of rose, geranium, and subtle cedar. On the palate, the wine is powerful, dense, and fresh, with generous, smooth tannins that provide a soft, sweet mouthfeel. It evolves with flavors of dried fruit and finishes with a savory, medium-long persistence.
A beautiful vintage of Gaja Brunello – which I feel can be drunk young but which some commentators suggest may age even better than the 2019.