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Moscato d'Asti is lightly sparkling sweet wine from Piedmont. This elegant version of Moscato has notes of overripe peach, apricot jam, honeysuckle and lemon curd. Perfect way to start off your dinner or end it by pairing it with fruit based desserts or lighter blue cheeses.

To provide for his family, Mario Pelassa would bicycle 60 km to Torino and 60km back to try to sell wine in the city.

Since the 2000s, Pelassa Winery has been taken over by Mario's sons, Davide and Daniele.

Piedmont translates literally to "Foot of the Mountains" in this case, the Alps. The region has many parallels to Burgundy, vineyards handed down through generation, increasing demand paired with increasing price. The top grape of the region is Nebbiolo, labelled regionally as Barolo, Barbaresco or Langhe Nebbiolo. The wines that require long term aging reward time in the cellar, while you are waiting for them to mature, enjoy regional wines of Barbera or Dolcetto.

PELASSA MOSCATO D'ASTI

SKU: 855150
Regular price $31.85
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COUNTRY: Italy

REGION: Piedmont

VARIETAL: Moscato

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FORMAT: 750 ML

SUB REGION: Asti

WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

Moscato d'Asti is lightly sparkling sweet wine from Piedmont. This elegant version of Moscato has notes of overripe peach, apricot jam, honeysuckle and lemon curd. Perfect way to start off your dinner or end it by pairing it with fruit based desserts or lighter blue cheeses.

To provide for his family, Mario Pelassa would bicycle 60 km to Torino and 60km back to try to sell wine in the city.

Since the 2000s, Pelassa Winery has been taken over by Mario's sons, Davide and Daniele.

Piedmont translates literally to "Foot of the Mountains" in this case, the Alps. The region has many parallels to Burgundy, vineyards handed down through generation, increasing demand paired with increasing price. The top grape of the region is Nebbiolo, labelled regionally as Barolo, Barbaresco or Langhe Nebbiolo. The wines that require long term aging reward time in the cellar, while you are waiting for them to mature, enjoy regional wines of Barbera or Dolcetto.