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The Brown Brothers Moscato Rose wine has a vibrant strawberry pink hue, giving it a light and delicate appearance. Rose petal and red berry aromas along with freshly crushed grapes and a spicy perfume dominate the nose. These characters follow through to the palate along with a fruitiness that is balanced by acidity and spritz.
A wine of universal appeal, the retained carbon dioxide gives a mild frizzante effect resulting in a lively and fresh wine. Serve well chilled and enjoy while young and vibrant.
The Grant Burge Moscato Frizzante is a delicate style, suited to all styles of wine lovers and many different occasions. This wine is handcrafted from Grant’s premium vineyards and respected growers throughout South Australia.
The 2011 vintage was one of the coolest and wettest on record, however careful vineyard management and bunch selection allowed us to receive fruit with outstanding aromatics and natural acidity.
With slight spritzy juicy fruit flavours, like the classic granny smith apple. Moscato is generally only six to eight per cent alcohol so it goes down like a treat on a hot day.
A highly perfumed wine with notes of apricot, apple and pear. A refreshing wine –low in alcohol, but not light in flavour. The frizzante nature of the wine gives the wine freshness and lift. As the ferment is stopped, natural grapesugars remain in the wine, adding sweetness and body to the wine.
Annies Lane Moscato is a fun and frivolous wine style that is a joy by itself or with a fresh fruit platter. It's frizzante bubbles create a lively yet creamy palate with lovely texture and palate weight.
Light in alcohol and served chilled, this is a versatile wine to suit all occasions.
Moscato is produced from a Muscat Alexandria or Frontignac with a sweet spicy, tropical fruit flavours. Commonly used to produce a sweeter style of wine.