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About Moscato
Moscato Bianco-- the Italian name for the French varietal Muscat Blanc à Petit Grains-- is grown all over Italy. It’s a varietal with many clones but a single purpose: to produce semi-sweet or fully sweet wines that are frizzante (fizzy) or spumante (sparkling). No matter their origin, these wines will be light, fruity, frothy concoctions to accompany fruit or fruit-based deserts. |
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