Saturday, December 15, 2007

Foradori, Granato, Teroldego Rotaliano 1998

Very deep red.

Deep, suave, smoky, oak spice nose.

Lean middle-weight in the mouth, with grainy, rustic tannin reaching the front teeth. In fact, this definitely has an aged Bordeaux feel to it. Not yet showing much flavor - a bit of an iron note in the finish.

100% Teroldego, from a single vineyard, I believe.

Day 4 - This never really expressed. Probably past its peak.


$35 on release