Batasiolo, MOSCATO SPUMANTE, 750 ml, Sparkling Sweet White Wine, Charmat Martinotti Method
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Distinctive Features : Moscato is a straw yellow sparkling wine with a fine and aromatic perlage. On the nose it emits a hint of floral aromas reminiscent of white flowers and notes of yellow peach. Its taste is aromatic and distinctly sweet. Vinification: The harvested grapes are de-stemmed and subjected to a soft pressing process. The must obtained is cooled to 0 ° C and stored in cold rooms for up to one month before the second (sparkling) fermentation . The wine reaches 6.5% alcohol by volume after a slow fermentation in an autoclave before bottling . In recent years Moscato d'Asti has reached excellent quality levels thanks to the use of cold processing techniques, which have allowed all the aromatic characteristics of the wine to be kept intact. Grape Type: The cultivation of Moscato d'Asti in Piedmont dates back to the 1300s, although its origins can be traced back to the landing of the Greek colonists on the coasts of the Italian peninsula. The genetic variety of this Moscato involves a high sugar content, which means that at the late summer harvest, the grapes already present a formidable sweetness. Brand: Human experience, tradition, research and innovation – strong of the founding values of Batasiolo, the age-old wine-making tradition becomes contemporary excellence. Allergens: contains sulphites
Distinctive Features : Moscato is a straw yellow sparkling wine with a fine and aromatic perlage. On the nose it emits a hint of floral aromas reminiscent of white flowers and notes of yellow peach. Its taste is aromatic and distinctly sweet. Vinification: The harvested grapes are de-stemmed and subjected to a soft pressing process. The must obtained is cooled to 0 ° C and stored in cold rooms for up to one month before the second (sparkling) fermentation . The wine reaches 6.5% alcohol by volume after a slow fermentation in an autoclave before bottling . In recent years Moscato d'Asti has reached excellent quality levels thanks to the use of cold processing techniques, which have allowed all the aromatic characteristics of the wine to be kept intact. Grape Type: The cultivation of Moscato d'Asti in Piedmont dates back to the 1300s, although its origins can be traced back to the landing of the Greek colonists on the coasts of the Italian peninsula. The genetic variety of this Moscato involves a high sugar content, which means that at the late summer harvest, the grapes already present a formidable sweetness. Brand: Human experience, tradition, research and innovation – strong of the founding values of Batasiolo, the age-old wine-making tradition becomes contemporary excellence. Allergens: contains sulphites
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