Name: Lost Vineyards Spumante Italiano Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Country: Piedmont Italy
Year: No Vintage
Price: $6.95
Winery Review: Pale color. Confected, fruity aromas of yellow apple, honeysuckle, pear tartlet, and honeydew melon with a satiny, shy, spritzy, moderately sweet light-to-medium body and a sleek, fast yellow apple, candied pear, honeycomb, and sweet papaya finish with no tannins and no oak. Simple and approachable with sweet apple, melon and candied pear on a framework of gentle, delightful bubbles. (The Vintage Cellar)
My Review: Oh boy, the sweet wines that I mostly don't like, haha. This one had a strange smell to it that I hadn't noticed before in a wine. I can't even describe it. It was like a plant with some sweetness implanted by apple. I wasn't the fondest. The taste was also too sweet for my taste. Definitely not the wine you would find me enjoying on a regular basis. I think it is going to take my pallet a long time till I get use to these sweet wines.
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