Deep red colour. The nose is a little muted at first, but becomes much better with a couple of hours of air. Then it shows primary
fruit notes of cherries and ink, some evolved notes of leather and liquorice. Also some floral high-notes. Medium bodied in the mouth.
More ink, anise and leather here. Seems evolved. Some cherries. Slightly bitter-almonds on the finish. Medium acids and a little
tannin showing in the back. This is a clean and fine Teroldego that drinks well now. Can still take a couple of more years but on top
now. Very good.