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Moscato

Moscato: aromatic elegance and Italian pleasantness

The Moscato collection gathers some of the most recognizable and fascinating expressions of the Italian wine scene, from sweet and intensely aromatic wines to more delicate refermented and sparkling wines. It is a selection designed for those seeking immediate aromas, a balance between freshness and softness, and a drink that can accompany both fine meals and more informal tasting moments.

One grape variety, different styles, many nuances

Moscato stands out for its aromatic profile rich in floral, fruity, and often Mediterranean notes, with a natural predisposition to convivial wines. The selection includes very different interpretations: from Moscato d’Asti DOCG to Moscato di Pantelleria DOC, up to passito wines and more structured or large format versions. This variety makes the collection suitable for those who want to explore the world of Moscato beyond the classic idea of light sweet wine.

Territories and denominations to discover

Among the labels present, expressions linked to iconic territories such as Piedmont, Sicily, Molise, and Campania stand out. In Piedmont, Moscato d’Asti represents one of the most beloved denominations for its finesse and immediacy, as in the case of Michele Chiarlo with the Moscato d’Asti DOCG Canelli Nivole 2022. From Sicily come wines of great personality signed by Tasca d'Almerita and Cusumano, while Molise is represented by Di Majo Norante and its Apianae Moscato del Molise DOC Biorganic.

When to choose a Moscato

A Moscato wine is ideal as an accompaniment to desserts, dry pastries, fruit tarts, and cream-based sweets, but it can also be surprising with blue cheeses or dishes with sweet and sour contrasts. The more aromatic and fresh versions are well-suited for aperitifs, while the passito wines and those made from dried grapes offer greater depth and complexity. In this collection, you will also find Magnum formats and rarer interpretations, designed for those who wish to share a Moscato or compare it in tasting.

Why explore this selection

The strength of the Moscato collection lies in its ability to bring together different bottles by style and origin, yet united by aromatic immediacy and great versatility. It is a perfect category for those who love sweet white wines, passito wines, and Italian sparkling wines with a fragrant profile. Discovering this selection means finding the Moscato that best suits your taste, from the most traditional label to the most refined proposal.

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FAQs

What type of wine is Moscato?
Moscato is a wine recognizable for its intense aromatic profile, with floral and fruity notes that make it immediate and pleasant. In the collection, you will find different interpretations, from Moscato d'Asti to passito wines and wines from regions like Pantelleria, Sicily, Molise, and Piedmont. This variety allows you to choose between fresher and lighter styles or richer and more complex ones, depending on the occasion and the moment of consumption.
With which dishes does Moscato pair?
Moscato pairs well especially with desserts, dry pastries, fruit tarts, and creamy sweets, thanks to its sweetness balanced by freshness. Some versions are also interesting with flavorful or blue cheeses, while the lighter and sparkling expressions can accompany a refined aperitif. If you're looking for a sociable and versatile wine, this collection offers various options to enhance both the end of the meal and more creative pairings.
Which Moscato wineries do I find in this collection?
The collection includes labels from recognized producers such as Michele Chiarlo, Tasca d'Almerita, Cusumano, Di Majo Norante, and Gradis'Ciutta. There are also references from Abbazia di Crapolla and Tenute Cisa Asinari dei Marchesi di Gresy. This variety makes the selection interesting for comparing styles, territories, and different interpretations of Moscato.