Single-vineyard Teroldego with an impressive dark colour
with blue/purple reflections all the way out to the rim.
Quite mineral wine with hints of roses, anise, cherries
and some oak. Good body in the mouth. Very good
fruit-concentration. Young yet. Also very fine minerals in
the mouth. Some oak-flavours - not fully integrated. A bit
soft mouthfeel with medium acidic content and some tannins
in the back. Very good quality. This Teroldego was priced
about the same as Foradoris "normale" and I think the Maso
Camorz is the superiore wine. But it will need another 3-5
years to show it's full potensial.