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Moscato d'Asti
Moscato d'Asti is a wine treasure of Piedmont, a region renowned for its winemaking passion and the quality of its wines. This sweet and slightly sparkling white wine boasts a history that dates back centuries, with its roots firmly planted in the hilly lands of the Langhe, Monferrato, and Roero. Produced exclusively from Moscato Bianco grapes, Moscato d'Asti represents one of the highest expressions of this variety, famous for its aromatic character and its ability to capture the heart of those who taste it.
The Piedmont hills, with their unique microclimate and mineral-rich soil, offer ideal conditions for cultivating Moscato Bianco. The grapes, hand-picked to preserve their delicacy, are vinified with a slow and controlled fermentation, which allows maintaining the natural sugar content and the slight effervescence that characterizes Moscato d'Asti. The production follows traditional methods, with scrupulous attention to quality and respect for tradition.
From an organoleptic point of view, Moscato d'Asti presents itself with a brilliant straw yellow color, often enriched by golden reflections. On the nose, it explodes with an unmistakable aromatic bouquet, with notes of orange blossom, white peach, sage, and citrus. On the palate, it is an explosion of sweetness well balanced by a lively freshness and a fine and persistent bubble. This wine is characterized by a soft and enveloping structure, making it perfect for accompanying refined desserts or for being enjoyed on its own in moments of pure pleasure.
Moscato d'Asti is more than just a wine: it is an invitation to immerse oneself in the cultural and gastronomic heritage of Piedmont. Thanks to its versatility and timeless charm, it is appreciated by wine experts and novices from all over the world. Whether you are planning a special dinner, a festive event, or a moment of relaxation, Moscato d'Asti offers an inimitable touch of sweetness that will enrich any occasion.
On Vino45, we invite you to explore our selection of Moscato d'Asti, choosing from labels of prestigious wineries and discovering the different nuances of this extraordinary wine. Let yourself be guided by curiosity and the desire to discover the authentic essence of Piedmont, one glass at a time.
