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Denomination: Moscato d'Asti DOCG Average production: 90,000 bottles Average yield per ha: 5000 btls First vintage: 1977 Soils: calcareous and sandy Average age of vines: 25-30 years Average altitude: 300m Vineyard size: 18 hectares Special characteristics: south exposure, high altitude Fermentation: one month in autoclave at 15º Celsius
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Yellow with a hint of green,full bodied, vibrant, fresh, delicately sweet yet light, with a light, refreshing mousse. Traditionally served as a dessert wine, but also for aperitif, afternoon refreshment or with Sunday brunch. "One of the most refreshing aperitif wines money can buy, a Moscato d'Asti is extremely low in alcohol (usually under 6%). No one makes a better, slightly sparkling Moscato than La Spinetta. They offer multiple single vineyard offerings, all of which are usually outstanding." (The Wine Advocate)
Blend: 100% Moscato Alcohol: 5.5% pH: 3.3 Total acidity: 7g/L RS: 120g/L Barrel ageing: none Malolactic fermentation: none
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