From the precious must of Moscato grapes come two DOCG wines, both guaranteed by the official seal of the Italian State. What makes them unique is their residual sugar, which — balanced by bright acidity and the unmistakable primary aroma of the grape — never overwhelms the palate. This musky fragrance, both intense and delicate, evokes the bloom of wisteria and linden, the juicy sweetness of summer peaches and apricots, and finishes with citrusy notes of lemon and orange blossom.
Moscato d'asti
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Designation
Asti DOCG is a prestigious Controlled and Guaranteed Designation of Origin that originates in the heart of a hilly area of Piedmont, spanning 51 municipalities across the provinces of Asti, Alessandria, and Cuneo. This DOCG is dedicated to enhancing and protecting the Moscato Bianco grape variety. The wines produced under this designation represent the finest expression of Piedmontese winemaking excellence.
The Grape Variety
Rooted in the prized terroir of the Asti DOCG area, Moscato Bianco reveals its most noble soul, standing out for a finesse and elegance that surpass those of other varieties.
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How It’s Made
Viticulture in the world of Moscato is a community affair: 6,500 families of grower-producers cultivate nearly 10,000 hectares of vineyards, producing around 650,000 hectolitres of must each year.
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When to Enjoy Them
Asti Spumante and Moscato d’Asti prove to be ideal companions for a surprising variety of occasions. While tradition consecrates them as protagonists of celebrations and festivities, or as an elegant conclusion to any meal, their versatility goes far beyond.
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How to Serve Them
To fully appreciate the nuances of Asti Spumante and Moscato d’Asti, the choice of glass plays a crucial role. Smooth, transparent crystal glasses are recommended, free of any decoration that could distort visual and olfactory perception.
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