Moschato (Grape)
Moschato is a sweet, aromatic grape variety known for its distinct floral and fruity flavors. It is often used to produce dessert wines and sparkling wines, making it popular among those who enjoy sweeter beverages. The grapes are typically small and have a golden-yellow hue, contributing to their appealing appearance.
This grape variety is cultivated in various regions, including Italy, Greece, and California. Moscato d'Asti, a well-known wine made from Moschato grapes, is lightly sparkling and has a lower alcohol content, making it a refreshing choice for many wine enthusiasts.