Teroldego, Foradori
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Organic

Teroldego, Foradori - 2022

Item # 45524 750mL

It's not easy to say, but whenever we find a wine as delightful and distinctive as this ripe, blackberry-flavored red, we happily take on any pronunciation-related challenges that may be involved in offering it to our customers.

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Wine made from grapes grown organically using natural composting techniques and special preparations of herbal sprays while following the astronomical calendar.


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The vines that produce this wine lay on a small granite plate, Piana Rotaliana, rich of limestone and hidden between beautiful mountains. It used to be a riverbed but in the middle of the nineteenth century, the path of the Noce River was diverted. Now the area is divided into small plots based on the qualities of the soils. Names are provided by the winemakers. Foradori is a small plot. Flavors of black fruit, dark berries, and citrus, are followed by chocolate and herbal notes in this wine. The Teroldego grape is related to Syrah and the similarities are noticeable, especially in the body. This wine can evolve in the bottle or be enjoyed young when the fruit aspect is more pronounced.

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Glossary

Trentino-Alto Adige

Crossing the historic boundary between Italy and Austria, Trentino-Alto-Adige is in fact comprised of two autonomous regions (Trentino and Alto-Adige). The swath of land was returned to Italy after World War I, and the two regions have been lumped together in the winemaking world ever since. Alto-Adige, the northernmost half of the region, retains great pride in its Germanic heritage, evidenced by the dual language bottle labels appearing in the region. The region is most famous for its...

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