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Barbaresco Rabaja Bottle

Barbaresco Rabaja

Bruno GiacosaBarbaresco, Italy

Bruno Giacosa’s Barbaresco Rabajà is a single‑vineyard Nebbiolo from the celebrated Rabajà slope in Barbaresco, planted…Learn More »

$268

/750ml

Current Retail Average

97

/100

Average Pro Rating

Barbaresco Rabaja All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Bruno Giacosa’s Barbaresco Rabajà is a single‑vineyard Nebbiolo from the celebrated Rabajà slope in Barbaresco, planted on calcareous‑clay soils that give the wine strong structure and a stony, saline minerality. It’s typically concentrated and tannic—more Barolo‑like in backbone than many Barbarescos—while remaining fragrantly Nebbiolo with rose and violet florals, bright red fruit, spice and long persistence after careful barrel aging.Learn More »

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Barbaresco Rabaja Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

Woodland Hills Wine Co. logo

Woodland Hills Wine Co.

🇺🇸Woodland Hills, CA
$425.00
$212.50 / 750ml
2017
Giacosa/Bruno Barbaresco Rabajà 2017 1.5L
Wally's Wine & Spirits logo

Wally's Wine & Spirits

🇺🇸Los Angeles, CA
$525.00
$262.50 / 750ml
2017
2017 Bruno Giacosa Barbaresco Rabaja 1.5L
Wally's Wine & Spirits logo

Wally's Wine & Spirits

🇺🇸Los Angeles, CA
$330.00
2021
2021 Bruno Giacosa 'Rabaja' Barbaresco 750mL

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Barbaresco Rabaja · Knowledge Base

About Barbaresco Rabaja

Bruno Giacosa’s Barbaresco Rabajà is a single‑vineyard Nebbiolo from the celebrated Rabajà slope in Barbaresco, planted on calcareous‑clay soils that give the wine strong structure and a stony, saline minerality. It’s typically concentrated and tannic—more Barolo‑like in backbone than many Barbarescos—while remaining fragrantly Nebbiolo with rose and violet florals, bright red fruit, spice and long persistence after careful barrel aging.