Moscato bianco is an aromatic grape variety whose name derives from muscum (musk), it was the Greeks who cultivated these grapes and exported them to the colonies of Magna Graecia located in Southern Italy, the spread of this variety in the north occurred mainly during the Middle Ages, mainly through the Venetians and their trade with the Mediterranean islands, with its explosive yet elegant bouquet, Petalo Vino dell’Amore Moscato Bottega is characterized by a non-cloying sweetness, moderate alcohol content, and a typical hint of rose that evokes the image of the petals imprinted on the label
Color and Appearance: Straw yellow, with fine and persistent perlage
Bouquet: It presents a wide, intense, and delicate nose, with floral notes of rose, wisteria, and wildflowers, fruity notes of yellow peach, apricot, and citrus, and a pleasant hint of sage in the finish
Taste: Fragrant, velvety and pleasantly sweet, it is characterized on the palate by an intense and persistent aroma that recalls the olfactory notes and has a good acidity capable of imparting freshness and supporting the high residual sugar
Pairings: Ideal for toasting at parties and special events, it can accompany the main desserts of Italian and international cuisine and also goes well with mature cheeses