Moscato Bianco
Moscato Bianco, also known as Muscat Blanc, is a highly aromatic white wine grape that is widely cultivated in various regions around the world. This grape is particularly famous in Italy, where it is grown in the Piedmont region, specifically in the Asti and Moscato d'Asti appellations. It is also produced in other countries such as France, Spain, Australia, and the United States.
Moscato Bianco is known for its distinct and intense aromas, which often include notes of orange blossom, peach, apricot, and honey. Its flavors are typically sweet and fruity, with a refreshing acidity that balances the sweetness. This grape is often used to produce sparkling wines, such as Asti Spumante, as well as still wines and dessert wines.