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  2. Moscato d'Asti - Wikipedia

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    Although Moscato has been cultivated and made in the area, modern production of Moscato d’Asti as it is known now began in the 1870s. Made in the frizzante style, Moscato d'Asti was the wine that winemakers made for themselves. This low-alcohol wine could be drunk at noontime meals and would not slow down the winemaker or his workers.

  3. List of drinks named after places - Wikipedia

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    Moscato d'Asti after the city of Asti, Piedmont; Nizza after the town of Nizza Monferrato, Asti, Piedmont; Prosecco after Prosecco, now a suburb of Trieste; Ramandolo after the village of the same name near Nimis, Udine; Sagrantino di Montefalco after the town of Montefalco, Umbria; Soave after the small city of Soave, Veneto

  4. Muscat (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Among the most notable members of the Muscat family are Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains, which is the primary grape variety used in the production of the Italian sparkling wine Asti (also known as Moscato d'Asti) made in the Piedmont region. It is also used in the production of many of the French fortified wines known as vin doux naturels.

  5. Piedmont wine - Wikipedia

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    A Moscato d'Asti. The white wines made from the Moscato Bianco (also known as Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains) are most noted for their frizzante and sparkling spumante styles but some still wines are produced as well. Located northeast of Alba, the wines from the Asti region are known for their delicate light bodies, low alcohol content and ...

  6. Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains - Wikipedia

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    A Moscato d'Asti wine from Piedmont, Italy. In Greece, the grape is most important on the island of Samos and near Patras in the Peloponnese. On Samos, it produces a Vin Doux Naturel, aromatic dry white wines and a Liastos or straw wine. The high quality wines come from vineyards between 500 and 1000 metres above sea level.

  7. Moscato - Wikipedia

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    Moscato may refer to: Muscat (grape), a family of grapes used in wine-making; Moscato d'Asti, an Italian sparkling wine; Moscato Giallo, a variety of grape; Moscato ...

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