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Bottega Pink Moscato Sparkling

Bottega Pink Moscato Sparkling is made from exceptional parcels of grapes grown on alluvial soils in the Veneto region, close to the Adriatic Sea which provides protection from weather extremes and devers ideal growing conditions. Delicate rosé colour with fine and persistent perlage. Intense, delicate and refined aromas of roses and fruit (cherry, raspberry, ripe citrus) with final spicy notes of sage and wild herbs. The wine is sweet, elegant and balanced, with a long aromatic persistence.

Alasia Moscato d'Asti DOCG

Pertinace Moscato d'Asti

The Pertinace winery is located in the locality of the same name, in Treiso, Piedmont, one of the four municipalities of the Langhe famous for the production of Barbaresco DOCG and also known as the birthplace of Publio Elvio Pertinace, valorous soldier and Roman Emperor, who was born here in 126 A.D. Pertinace as a place name is a thousand years old. The wines produced follow the trend of the Piedmontese wine tradition characterised by a classic and elegant style. Founded in 1973 by Mario Barbero, the Winery was a winegrowers cooperative of thirteen members from the Treiso area with an innovative, ground-breaking idea to create a business that could first grow superior grapes and then put a great new brand onto the market, with one eye on quality and the other on the tastes of the evolved consumer. They decided to concentrate on Nebbiolo grapes to make high quality Barbaresco, bottling and marketing it under the name 'Cantina Vignaioli Elvio Pertinace'. The name of the winery was then changed to 'Cantina Pertinace', and in January 2016, the number of members increased to 20, with a total of 110 hectares under vines (mainly Nebbiolo, but also Dolcetto, Barbera d’Alba, Moscato and Chardonnay) and production of 650,000 bottles. Since 1973, the winery has never stopped developing and growing. Cantina Pertinace wines are part of traditional Piedmont winemaking at its purest - from care of the vineyards, looked after personally by the contributing members, to the winemaking and ageing processes, the production of Barbaresco, Nebbiolo d’Alba, Dolcetto and Barbera d’Alba is oriented towards a classic, elegant style. Production and refining areas of the wines reflect the traditional philosophy such as tall stainless steel tanks contrasting with aisles of great 40 to 105 hectolitre wooden casks where ageing occurs in cool, quiet half-light. All crus are produced following the same rules without exception as they rest in great casks for 18 months. Despite their similar gestation processes, the resultant wines have very different personalities, strongly influenced by the differences in terroir and constant care and great attention to detail in the vineyards. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014, the vineyards of Langa, Roero and Monferrato are, to quote the words of the World Heritage List, an outstanding living testimony to winegrowing and winemaking traditions that stem from a long history. The 110 hectares of vineyard are scattered throughout Treiso, Barbaresco, Alba, Neviglie, Piobesi d’Alba and Magliano Alfieri in Cuneo Province, and Agliano Terme in Asti Province. The Moscato d'Asti is made with grapes coming from vineyards in Treiso. The vineyards have a south easterly aspect and acreage of 2 hectares. This wine undergoes temperature controlled vinification for 8 days in a steel autoclave followed by a 40-60 days ageing period in steel autoclaves. A straw yellow with golden shades this wine is very aromatic, with delicate notes of honeydew melon it reminds of the grape from which it comes, mildly sweet and lightly sparkling.

Bimbadgen Sparkling Moscato

Bimbadgen Sparkling Rosé

Brown Brothers Moscato Bagnum

A wine with universal appeal, this Moscato is clean with a light straw colour and some youthful green tinges. The nose is lifted with aromas of musk, citrus and freshly crushed grapes.

Brown Brothers Moscato Rosé Bagnum

The 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.

Audrey Wilkinson Moscato

This Moscato is a favourite among Moscato fans and one of Audrey Wilkinson's fastest moving wines. A delicate and lively wine on the palate with ripe red berries, balanced with a crisp acidity and a hint of spritz. Celebrating its 150th vintage in 2016, Audrey Wilkinson is recognised as one of the first vineyards in the Hunter Valley and has a rich history in the region. They continue today to produce wines of regional character with fine craftsmanship.

Peter Drayton Ironbark Hill Moscato

Voerzio Martini Moscato d'Asti