- Name: Lost Vineyards
- Variety: Supmante Italiano Moscato
- Region: Piedmont
- Country: Italy
- Year: 2013
- Price: Regular Price $6.95
- Vintage Cellar 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.
- My review: On the nose this wine did not have any smell, all it smelled like was carbonated water. On the palate the wine has a nice carbonation that makes the flavors pop on your palate. The wine is overall very sweet, fruity and sugary. There are fruit flavors of peaches and apricots. This wine was a very sweet desert wine that would go well with fruits, chocolates or desserts. It would also make a great mimosa.
- Food Pairing: I had no food with this wine.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Tasting - "Lost Vineyard Spumante Italiano Moscato"
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