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Foradori Teroldego Dolomiti Organic Biodynamic 2024 750ml
🇮🇹 Staff Pick Bart...Savory, earthy, and slightly wild in style.
The Queen of Teroldego, at Her Finest
Elisabetta Foradori is one of Italy's most visionary winemakers — a pioneer who single-handedly rescued the ancient Teroldego grape from obscurity and elevated it to world-class status. Farming biodynamically in the dramatic foothills of the Dolomites in Trentino, her minimal-intervention approach produces wines of extraordinary ...Show More >
The Queen of Teroldego, at Her Finest
Elisabetta Foradori is one of Italy's most visionary winemakers — a pioneer who single-handedly rescued the ancient Teroldego grape from obscurity and elevated it to world-class status. Farming biodynamically in the dramatic foothills of the Dolomites in Trentino, her minimal-intervention approach produces wines of extraordinary purity, character, and sense of place.
This is the estate's flagship red: a wine that is simultaneously wild and precise, generous and structured — a benchmark for what indigenous Italian varieties can achieve in the right hands.
67 Wine Review
"Savory, earthy and slightly wild in style, Elisabetta Foradori sculpts one of Italy's finest natural wines. Luscious dark fruits and violets on the nose pick up some spice and wild herbs on the palate. Medium bodied with good depth of flavor and detailed complexity that winds through the finish with purity and a touch of exotic funk."
— Bart Hopkins, 67Wine.com
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Luscious dark fruits, violets, and wild herbs
- Palate: Savory, earthy, and slightly wild — spice, dark cherry, and a touch of exotic funk
- Structure: Medium-bodied with high acidity, moderate tannins, and excellent depth
- Finish: Long, pure, and complex
Vineyard & Vinification
- Grape: 100% Teroldego
- Farming: Certified Organic & Biodynamic
- Appellation: Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT, Trentino, Italy
- Producer: Foradori, Campo Rotaliano
- Vintage: 2024
- Size: 750ml
Food Pairings
A natural match for Alpine cuisine: speck, Fontina, and rye bread; tagliatelle with wild boar ragù; roasted duck with cherry reduction; herb-crusted pork loin. Also exceptional with mushroom polenta or roasted beets with goat cheese.
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Wine Information:
Country: Italy
Region: Trentino
Sub-Region:
Appellation: Dolomiti
Variety: Teroldego
Type: Reds
Size: 750ml
Choose when time is of the essence
100% Teroldego. Referred to simply as "Foradori" by the Foradori when speaking of their various wines, this is the estate's core red: first bottled by Elisabetta's parents back in 1960 and their largest production today. It comes from 9 hectares of estate vines, planted from 1956 to 2005 on the flat, sunny, well-drained Camp Rotaliano plateau right around the winery. The soils are a range of alluvial sand and gravel and feature Dolomitic limestone. Older vines are trained traditionally in pergola; younger vines are trained on wires in guyot. The farming is certified-biodynamic. There are 15 separate parcels, all hand-harvested and vinified separately. The bunches are partly destemmed and partly left intact, depending on the vintage; the uncrushed berries and the whole clusters are layered in cement tanks, where they ferment spontaneously with indigenous yeasts and no sulfur. The wine is aged for around a year in well-worn, 20-40-hectoliter botti and bottled without fining or filtration and with a small dose of sulfur.
Expert Reviews - Prior Vintage 2023
James Suckling writes: Contemporary and fine, vinous and fragrant, this is focused on dark fruit and fresh roses with leather and meaty depth. There is a hidden complexity that slowly reveals itself. Supple on the medium-bodied palate, this has moderate acidity and ripe, elegant tannins with slightly peppery flavors. Fruity and superjuicy with a savory aftertaste. From organically and biodynamically grown grapes with Demeter certification. Drink or hold. - James Suckling 96 Points
Vinous Media writes: The woodsy 2023 Teroldego lifts from the glass with a pretty mix of crushed wild berries, geranium and wet stone. This is juicy and energetic in style, with tart red berry fruits that add tactile grip. The 2023 finishes admirably long with a slight tannic tug and a floral lift. This vintage may not be the longest-lived of Foradori’s Teroldegos, but it will certainly provide a lot of pleasure in the near term. - Vinous Media 91 Points
Wine Spectator writes: Vinous Media writes: A dark core of black raspberry and plum, stony mineral, olive and fried sage flavors is enlivened by a bright, cranberry-infused tang of acidity in this balanced red, framed by light, chalky tannins. Teroldego. Best from 2026 through 2033. - Wine Spectator 90 Points
