We particularly appreciate its versatility, and we enjoyed the wine in a champagne flute. On the palate, this Moscato d’Asti from Italy delighted with its sweet and harmonious profile, beautifully balanced by the typical Muscat acidity. It has intense orange blossom, ripe yellow peaches, aromatic sage, and freshly picked Muscat grapes aroma. Why We Like It: During our blind tasting sessions, the Elio Perrone Sourgal Moscato d’Asti stood out with its captivating characteristics. Palate: Sweet, harmonious, well-balanced, orange, honey Nose: Orange blossom, sage, fresh Muscat grapes, tangerine, honey Elio Perrone Sourgal Moscato d’AstiĪverage Price: Roughly $13.99 ( TASTE.online ) It’s the Moscato wine that received the most votes out of all the sweet wines in this listing, and we’re confident it will win over anyone seeking a memorable sweet wine experience. The Moscato is the best dessert wine in the world… and Nivole is constantly the best. It unveiled a delightful combination of fresh fruit, predominantly ripe peaches, complemented by subtle herbaceous undertones. Why We Like It: In our blind tasting, La Spinetta Bricco Quaglia Moscato d’Asti captured our hearts with its clean, inviting nose featuring peach, sage, and delicate honey notes. Palate: Fresh fruit, fine herbs, honey, tangerine, clean finish Nose: Clean, sage, honey, aromatic Moscato grapes La Spinetta Bricco Quaglia Moscato d’AstiĪverage Price: Roughly $17.99 (We Speak Wine) La Spinetta Bricco Quaglia Moscato d’Asti
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