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“He frankly admits, for instance, that he enjoys the stuff called moscato "with great zest.”
“We once used a sweet/tart moscato, and it was wonderful with a hint of sweetness, but I like the tart wines better.”
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“What we're seeing is that they're turning to wine as their preferred alcoholic beverage of choice, and they are interested in more approachable, slightly sweet, aromatic wines like moscato," she said.”
“Another factor was the introduction of lesser-known varieties, such as moscato, a sweeter white wine that has seen a big boost in popularity in the U.S. Gallo sees the appeal of that wine as dovetailing with another trend, the rise of wine-lovers among the millennial generation people born after 1980.”
“Halfway through her second glass of iced moscato, a membership representative marched a group of nine-to-11-year-olds over to the base of my machine, explaining how it works.”
“You must order the inevitable "Medio y Medio," half sparkling white wine, half moscato.”
“A variety of shapes and sizes, for champagne, wines, moscato passito di Pantelleria, and Liquore Centerba, a digestif made with 100 herbs -- which was very helpful at the end of such a week.”
“Also, I bet a moscato passito (Forteto Della Luja) or even some Lambrusco wd pair with the fatty yummy stuff.”
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“#11 - Get myself a holiday tan at the hotel balcony with chilled moscato at the side.”
“Bartenura Winery makes a delicious, sparkling kosher moscato from the Provence of Pavia.”
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