Agri-angels, the Foradoris have been nestled in the bosom of the Dolomites for over 120 years. At the Azienda Agricola Foradori helm today is fourth generation winemaker, Elisabetta Foradori. Her philosophy is simple, believing that the sacred plant (vine) should be looked at, and some how listened too, with the ultimate goal to create harmony between man and nature.
Underneath the limestone cliffs of Trentino, Italy, resides a farm devoted to the indigenous variety of Teroldego. Vegetables grow in between the trellised vines, and on weekends, they often sell produce to the local community. Things are different at Foradori.
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