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Bottega Moscato Fermo 75cl
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BD 9.800

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SKU:
211124_1
ABV:
9
Color:
White
Grape variety:
Moscato
Pack Size:
750ml
Vintage:
Vintage may vary
Brand:
Bottega
Country:
Italy
Body Structure:
Medium-Bodied
Sweetness Level:
Off-Dry
Description
Moscato derives from muscum, meaning musk. This grape was grown by the Ancient Greeks, who exported it to Southern Italy, and reached the north during the Middle Ages thanks to the Venetian merchants. With its explosive yet elegant bouquet, the still version of Vino dell'Amore Petalo Moscato Bottega is characterized by moderate sweetness, lower alcohol content, and an intense, characteristic aroma which is released at every sip.
Tasting Notes
Bold and persistent with floral (violet), fruity (berries), and spicy (nutmeg) notes. Dry and full-bodied, with a harmonious elegance and mild tannins that soften over time.
Serving Suggestions
Perfect with fruit and the main cakes of Italian and international cuisine. It is also ideal with aged or blue cheeses.
Serving temperature 7-10 °C | Ideal storage temperatures: Red Wine: 12 °C - 19 °C, White Wine: 8 °C - 12 °C, Champagne: 5 °C - 8 °C. | Wine is best stored in a dark room, vibration-free and with humidity under 70%
Serving temperature 7-10 °C | Ideal storage temperatures: Red Wine: 12 °C - 19 °C, White Wine: 8 °C - 12 °C, Champagne: 5 °C - 8 °C. | Wine is best stored in a dark room, vibration-free and with humidity under 70%
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