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    • Albert Boxler 2017 Muscat (Alsace); $46, Buy on Vivino. Salinity and a hint of sweet licorice root lead the nose on this wine. The palate is similarly solemn, with notes of pear and almond… SEE SCORE AND REVIEW.
    • Barefoot NV Moscato (California); $6, Buy on Total Wine & More. Very fruity and somewhat floral in aroma, this light-bodied wine shows… SEE SCORE AND REVIEW.
    • Benvenuto 2020 Zibibbo (Calabria); $24, Buy on Vivino. Ripe aromas of white grape, melon and papaya blend with jasmine and lily on the nose. It’s rounded and gentle on the palate… SEE SCORE AND REVIEW.
    • Domaine Charles Baur 2019 Muscat (Alsace); $23, Buy on Vivino. Salinity meets almond and honeysuckle on the nose of this wine. The mouthfeel is light but voluminous, like whipped cream, complemented by searing acidity… SEE SCORE AND REVIEW.
  1. Apr 28, 2022 · The moscato that most people know and love is moscato d’Asti, the popular off-dry/sweet wine from northern Italy. When vinified well, these pleasantly effervescent wines are sweet and balanced by tons of acidity, and when coupled with their signature low-ABV, they are seriously easy to drink.

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    • 2014 Torres Viña Esmeralda, Spain
    • 2010 Brooks Terue Dry Muscat, Oregon
    • 2013 Zind-Humbrecht Muscat, France
    • 2014 Ruffino Moscato D'asti, Italy
    • 2012 Jaboulet Beaumes de Venise Muscat, France
    • 2015 Don Rodolfo Moscato, Argentina
    • Caposaldo Sparkling Peach Moscato, Italy
    • Rosatello Moscato, Italy
    • 2014 Bodegas Botani Moscato, Spain
    • 2014 St. Supery Moscato, California

    Excellent aromatics of lime blossom and acacia honey with notes of Muscat grape, citrus, passionfruit, and grapefruit acidity, this is the perfect Moscato wine for Thanksgiving. There’s no need to make it into a cocktail as it is already good on its own. As one renowned sommelier claims, the white grapes used in this wine came from the Penedes regi...

    This Moscato wine is made from the beautiful and excellent aromatics of gardenia, white lilacs, jasmine, lychee, and mango, making it a perfect dessert wine. A product of organic and biodynamic farming, this wine is more appetizing because it was produced with the most ethical agricultural standards. It also pairs well with appetizers and fish dish...

    Best served as an aperitifor with shellfish; this intense Moscato wine is perfect for summer drinksbecause of its fruity and floral aromas. With a wine-making experience dating back to 1959, the Zind-Humbrecht Muscat gained an acceptable score because of the right amount of acidity and fruity flavors. It is perfect with light fish and vegetable dis...

    Peach and orange blossoms and a bit of carbonation greets your senses as you drink this Moscato wine. It is produced in Asti in Piedmont, which is also the source of world-renown Barbera. With an ABV of 5-6% and gentle sparkling, this wine has grapes, apricot, lychee, and rose petal flavors. The 2014 Ruffino Moscato d'Asti is best enjoyed with sala...

    Ideal for cocktail mixing due to its clear color, this Moscato wine boasts intense peach, grape, mango, lychee, and apricot aroma. With just the right amount of sweetness and acidity, it has a higher 15% ABV that is perfect for those who want a more robust taste. The white grapes used in this wine—Grenache Blanc, Clairette, and Bourbelenc—come from...

    Fermented using the traditional method, this Moscato wine has a peach and honeysuckle aroma with the right sweetness. It is made from Muscat grapes in what is known as the highest altitude vineyards of Argentina. The wide temperature variations during the day and the night force the vines to produce more concentrated grapes to make up for their low...

    This sparkling winehas a delicious aroma and flavors of peaches, honeysuckle, and citrus fruits. A brief history tells of a famous horse named Caposaldo who competed in 4,000 races in 24 years during Emperor Nero’s reign. The horse logo on the label of all Caposaldo wines pays tribute to the outstanding standards and quality evoked by this Moscato ...

    Best served chilled, this Moscato from Lombardy, Italy, has the refreshing aroma of citrus and mint with peach and candied orange flavor. Lombardy is the source of high-quality grapes that produce good quality wines, including the Rosatello Moscato. A bottle of Rosatello Moscate is best paired with cheese platterswith lots of dried fruits likedried...

    This vintage Moscato wine from Spain has the aroma of Muscat grape, apple, and mandarin orange and the flavor of citrus. The 2014 Bodegas Botani Moscato is a dry wine from the Muscat grapes in Malaga, Spain, fermented in stainless steel vats. The red slate soil in the area, mixed with white quartz, produces an exciting variety of Muscat grapes used...

    This American Moscato is one of the most popular of its winery. Pale yellow with hints of green, this Moscato wine has the aroma of mandarin and peach blossoms with flavors of peach and nectarine. St. Supery Estate Winery and Vineyards are Napa Green Land and Napa Green Winery. Napa Green certification is awarded to those who adhere to biodiversity...

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    • Castello del Poggio Moscato (Italy) A classic Italian Moscato, Castello del Poggio Moscato offers a lively nose filled with ripe peach and citrus. The palate doesn't stray too far from the initial aromatic impression, adding in some sweet tangerine to the fruit along with well-honed acidity and remarkable balance.
    • Ecco Domani Moscato 2011 (Italy) Easy to find with its bright blue bottle, the Ecco Domani Moscato is a sweet treat for those looking for a refreshing white wine with a slight effervescence, semi-sweet style and lower on the alcohol than your typical white wine.
    • Saracco Moscato d'Asti 2013 (Italy) $14. Arguably one of Piedmont's most notable names for authentic, easy to find, delicious to drink Moscato wine, Saracco puts together a gorgeous ensemble of floral aromas with beautifully balanced acidity.
    • Beni di Batasiolo Moscato d’Asti Bosc dla Rei 2013 (Italy) $16. This authentic Moscato releases delicate floral-filled aromas and tropical fruit on the outset.
    • Sparkling and Semi-Sparkling Moscato. The Italian wines of Moscato d’Asti (semi-sparkling) and Asti Spumante (sparkling) are the classic examples, but you’ll discover wines labeled “Moscato” are typically made in this style.
    • Still Moscato. Still (as in not sparkling) versions of Moscato are made with Muscat Blanc grapes but also other Muscat varieties, like Muscat of Alexandria.
    • Pink Moscato. Pink Moscato is more of a marketing schtick than it is a classic Moscato wine style – even though it can be tasty! This wine is made with mostly Muscat grapes and usually dollup of Merlot to give it a ruby-pink color.
    • Red Moscato (aka Black Muscat) It’s rare, but there’s a grape variety called Black Muscat. Imagine raspberry, rose petals and violets, with subtle roasted notes of assam black tea.
  3. Mar 20, 2023 · Moscato is Italian for Muscat and synonymous with the light, sweet, and low-alcohol sparkling wines made in the Piedmont region of Italy – Moscato d’Asti. Moscato is a white grape that produces sweet wines with perfumed aromas of rose petals and orange blossoms, with the flavor of fresh, juicy green grapes.

  4. Sep 19, 2023 · Cascinetta Vietti Moscato d'Asti 2018 ($17) Reminiscent of Sprite on the nose but far less sweet and infinitely more complex, this wine shows an entire basket of peaches and nectarines on the ...

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