Moscato and Reislings for dessert?


Item Number: EnC177

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $28

Online Close: Oct 22, 2015 1:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 11 bids - Item Sold!

Description

4 Bottles of wine


Blufeld Riesling

Try something nü! blüfeld, a Riesling from the world-renowned region of Mosel, Germany, was inspired by the stunning blue slate soil of vineyards in Mosel, and its name translates to "blue fields." Blüfeld pairs beautifully with spicy cuisine, sushi, salads or light appetizers, and is perfect for everyday enjoyment.


(1) 2012 Blufeld Riesling Sweet

(1) 2013 Blufeld Riesling Medium Sweet

Moscato


 


Moscato is the Italian word for Muscat (but not Muscadine). With its beautiful perfume of apricot, orange blossom and tropical fruit the muscat grape lends itself to making sweet wine. But sweet wines don’t have to be bad. You can find delicious examples of Moscato or Muscat that absolutely seduce your nose and please your palate because the sweetness is balanced by refreshing acidity – and sometimes it bubbles.


 


The classic example, Italian Moscato d’Asti is fruity, floral and softly fizzy. It’s light as air at around five or six percent alcohol and can be lovely.


 


(1) Martini Rossi Moscato d'Asti


 


(1) Rex-Goliath Pink Moscato


 


 

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