Saturday, May 18, 2024
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Moscato, the Perfect Summertime Beverage

Sweet and flavorful, Moscato wine is the perfect summertime adult beverage.

There’s nothing quite like a nice, chilled glass of Moscato on a warm sunny day to make you forget all your troubles and relax. As one of the most versatile wines out there you can have Moscato as an aperitif, a dessert wine, mixed with cocktails, or just on its own. It can be still, bubbly or fortified. Hailing from the Muscat grape, Moscato is a sweet, medium to low acidity wine produced the world over since it is made from one of the oldest grapes in history.

Technically speaking, Moscato is produced solely in Italy. Much like genuine champagne is produced only in France; Moscato is the Italian word for Muscat and thus anything labeled “Moscato” should be coming from Italy. This is not always the case, however, as many big wine brands around the world use the name Moscato for ease regardless of what they refer to as the Muscat grape in their home country.

The following is a list of six world-renowned Moscato-styled wines, all loaded with fragrant aromas and bursting with notes of the various fruit and flora native to the terroirs in which they were produced. Drink responsibly and enjoy!

Stella Rosa Moscato d’Asti (Piedmont Region, Italy)

Stella Rosa Moscato d’Asti, Piedmont Italy
Stella Rosa Moscato d’Asti (Piedmont Region, Italy)

One of the drier Moscatos on the market, this semisweet wine is the perfect pairing to a spicy main dish. With notes of apple, pear, and peach, this lightly effervescent wine is sure to be a hit. Pick up a bottle here.

Robert Mondavi Winery Moscato D’oro (Napa Valley, California, USA)

Robert Mondavi Winery Moscato D’oro, Napa Valley USA
Robert Mondavi Winery Moscato D’oro (Napa Valley, California, USA)

Lime blossom, honeysuckle, and crushed pineapple on the nose meet juicy white peach, candied fennel, and zesty clementine on the palate in this Napa Valley mainstay.

Fulkerson Winery Moscato (Seneca Lake, New York, USA)

Fulkerson Winery Moscato (Seneca Lake, New York, USA)
Fulkerson Winery Moscato (Seneca Lake, New York, USA)

Exotic ripe aromas of lush fruit with the taste of fresh pineapple, mango, and citrus tantalize the senses with this wine from Seneca Lake, New York. This luscious, sweet offering pairs well with spicy dishes and seafood.

Innocent Bystander Moscato Sparkling (Victoria, Australia)

Innocent Bystander Moscato Sparkling (Victoria, Australia)
Innocent Bystander Moscato Sparkling (Victoria, Australia)

Sweet and bubbly, this Moscato bursts forth with candied strawberry on the nose and is perfect to drink chilled at a summer picnic.

Brown Brothers Moscato (Victoria, Australia)

Brown Brothers Moscato (Victoria, Australia)
Brown Brothers Moscato (Victoria, Australia)

Brown Brother’s reputation as one of the most-popular Moscato producers in Australia is well deserved. This white Moscato features lovely aromas of soft citrus, with musk and ripe tropical fruits on the palate.

G.D. Vajra Moscato d’Asti (Piedmont Region, Italy)

G.D. Vajra Moscato d’Asti (Piedmont Region, Italy)
G.D. Vajra Moscato d’Asti (Piedmont Region, Italy)

Italy’s Piedmont region is famous for exporting Moscato, and this is one of the best. Frothy and fruit-driven this wine features notes of pears, lychee, honeysuckle, and rose petals.

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