2021 Teroldego "Noce di Noce"

Teroldego, a richly colored, esoteric grape, hails originally from the Noce River basin at the foot of the Italian Alps. Our Noce di Noce tastes of crushed berries, with a touch of earth and black pepper and a snappy acidity. Try with Carbonara.
Tucked away in the foothills of the Dolomite Mountains, Elisabetta Foradori is nothing short of a legend — The Queen of Teroldego. Since the 1970s, she has been cultivating a nearly forgotten grape and bringing it roaring back to life. Over the decades, she's turned Teroldego into a world-class wine. The grape is a cousin of Syrah, and Foradori's examples highlight its beautiful blackberry, wild plum, violet, and a touch of pepper character buoyed by fresh acidity. She's considered the Queen for a reason.
But here’s the catch — getting your hands on one is no easy feat. Foradori’s wines are rare gems, and if you find a bottle, consider yourself one of the lucky few. Specialty wine shops might have them, but good luck hunting one down in the greater Sacramento area. If you do, expect to drop anywhere from $30 to $60 — a steal for a sip of this pure Alpine brilliance.
Our Vino Noceto Teroldego, with its deep flavor and tarry palate, seeks to pay homage to Elisabetta Foradori, and we thank her for transporting this rare vine to the 21st century.
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96 Points | Double Gold | Best Teroldego | Best Red Wine - San Diego Toast of the Coast Wine Competition