Foradori Sgarzon Teroldego 2010
Teroldego, the least Italian known grape varietal, pretty funky notes at first and hard to appreciate.
But this grape variety is being well taken care of Foradori, as they are biodynamic producer, on their hands, they make a pretty light but complex and easy drinking Teroldego.
On the nose, funky character, touch of smoke and wet forest floor character. Touch of cold raspberry like with many other dried herbs character. On the palate, spicy light red fruits wine and medium acidity. Pretty good finishing and most importantly is a good wine to pair with some game dishes as well as tomato based pasta.
p/s- It is an unfiltered wine. This wine comes from Teroldego indigenous grape from Trentino, north-east Italy.