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Moscato Giallo

The Moscato Giallo collection gathers different interpretations of a very recognizable aromatic grape variety, capable of expressing itself with intense aromas and a pleasant immediacy of taste. In this selection, you will find wines that enhance the most fragrant and sunny side of Moscato Giallo, from dry and fresh versions to richer and sweeter labels like the passito.

The profile of Moscato Giallo

Moscato Giallo is a grape variety appreciated for its clear aromatic profile and stylistic versatility. Depending on the winemaking process, it can produce delicately floral, tense, and smooth wines, or more enveloping and structured expressions. It is an ideal choice for those seeking whites with an immediate character but with a well-defined personality.

A grape variety that enhances the territory

The bottles in this collection primarily tell the story of Alto Adige and its most representative interpretations, with labels from producers such as Cantina Produttori Bolzano Kellerei Bozen, Colterenzio Schreckbichl, Manincor, and Nals Margreid. In this context, Moscato Giallo finds a very interesting balance between aromatic intensity, freshness, and taste clarity.

The labels to discover in the selection

Among the wines featured, the PFEFFERER 2021 - IGT Vigneti delle Dolomiti Moscato giallo Colterenzio, the Sun Moscato Giallo 2023 Alto Adige DOC Nals Margreid, the Moscato Giallo 2022 DOC Bio Manincor, and the interpretations of Vinalia stand out, along with passito versions like Baronesse Passito Baron Salvadori and Baronesse Moscato Giallo Passito 2021 Baron Salvadori. The presence of both dry and passito wines makes the collection suitable for different moments, from aperitifs to the end of a meal.

Pairings and occasions for consumption

Dry Moscato Giallo wines are perfect with light appetizers, vegetable-based dishes, delicate Asian cuisine, and fresh cheeses. The more aromatic versions are also well-suited for elegant buffets and informal social gatherings. The passito wines, on the other hand, pair well with fruit desserts, tarts, dry pastries, and blue or aged cheeses, offering a harmonious and persistent finish.

Why choose a Moscato Giallo

This collection is designed for those who desire an aromatic white, recognizable and pleasant to drink, but also for those looking for a wine to present at the table with personality. Moscato Giallo combines fragrance, balance, and versatility, making it a choice that works both as a discovery for enthusiasts and as a targeted purchase for special occasions. Explore the selection and find the interpretation that best suits your tasting style.

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What type of wine is Moscato Giallo?
Moscato Giallo is an aromatic grape variety that produces wines recognizable for their intense aromas, often floral and fruity, and for an immediate drinkability. In the collection, you will find different interpretations, from fresher and drier wines to richer and more enveloping passito wines. It is an interesting choice for those looking for a white wine with personality, capable of being enjoyable both on its own and at the table. Its versatility makes it suitable for different moments, from aperitif to dessert.
What dishes pair well with Moscato Giallo?
Moscato Giallo pairs well with light and aromatic preparations. The dry versions are ideal with delicate appetizers, vegetables, light fish, and mildly spicy Asian cuisine, while the sweet versions shine best with fruit desserts, tarts, dry pastries, and aged or blue cheeses. In this collection, you can choose between fresher labels and sweeter interpretations, so you can find the right wine based on the menu or the moment of consumption.
What wineries do you find in the Moscato Giallo collection?
The selection includes wines from very representative producers of the Alto Adige territory, including Cantina Produttori Bolzano Kellerei Bozen, Colterenzio Schreckbichl, Manincor, and Nals Margreid. These are wineries that interpret the Moscato Giallo in different ways, with dry, organic, and sweet versions. This allows for comparing styles and choosing the label that best suits one's preferences.