Moscato is wine. Champagne is also wine, but the only wine that legally can be called champagne is a sparkling wine made with specific grapes using a specific process in the Champagne region of France. read more
Moscato is wine. Champagne is also wine, but the only wine that legally can be called champagne is a sparkling wine made with specific grapes using a specific process in the Champagne region of France. Sparkling wine made anywhere else, or with different grapes or a different process, can’t be sold as champagne. read more
This wine is considered dessert wines and the best have a subtle sweet taste that is sure to please any palate. Moscato wine is made from high-quality muscat grapes. In many parts of the world and in many different environments this wine is enjoyed as a dessert wine. read more
A wine from Italy, Moscato has become popular for drinking on its own or even as an aperitif because it’s sweet, low in alcohol and easy to drink. A wine from Italy, Moscato has become popular for drinking on its own or even as an aperitif because it’s sweet, low in alcohol and easy to drink. read more