Moscato, and its bumptious, worldwide grape family, generally known in English as "Muscat," may or may not (depending on which dictionary you consult) share a common root with the word "musky-- but ...
Moscato d’Asti, the sweet sparkling wine with low alcohol levels from Piemonte, Italy, is often described as “light”, “fruity”, “fun”, and “sweet”. Two words not associated with Moscato d’Asti are ...
There's a special moment at the end of a good Italian meal, when you're full and happy but not quite ready to leave the table. This is often when a small glass of something sweet and aromatic appears.
Moscato d’Asti, a light Italian sparkling wine from Piedmont, offers a delightful alternative to heavy dessert wines. With its gentle sweetness and fragrant notes of peach and honey, it perfectly ...
What's the fastest growing U.S. wine category, the darling of hip-hop artists and a popular alternative to concord grape wine at Jewish Passover seders? It's moscato, a sweet, lightly fizzy, ...
Last weekend’s back-to-back Cinco de Mayo and Kentucky Derby party shenanigans left us feeling more than a little ready to lay off the sauce for a minute. Yet by noon on Sunday, there we were, staring ...
Nectar-bright fruit and flowers, bubbly and sweet: Piemonte's famous wines made of the Moscato Bianco grape. Hazan had come to the opposite conclusion about that last one: "Pale gold and sparkling, it ...
Who doesn't love anything fizzy, chilled and refreshing? That trifecta is just one explanation for America's growing love of Moscato d'Asti. Home in Italy's Piedmont region Moscato d'Asti is made from ...
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