Tasting 8 - Moscato - Bay Bridge

Wine: Moscato - Bay Bridge

Region: California

Country: USA

Year: No Vintage

Online Review:
Bay Bridge wines are full of flavor, rich in color and smooth in taste, which makes them delicious and the perfect accompaniment to any meal. This fruit forward, sweet Moscato is bursting with aromas of ripe honeysuckle and a hint of citrus. Enjoy this refreshing wine with a raw vegetable platter or with biscotti for dessert.

Source: https://drizly.com/wine/white-wine/moscato/bay-bridge-moscato/p36389#:~:text=Bay%20Bridge%20wines%20are%20full,and%20a%20hint%20of%20citrus. 

Folly: Page 254. This highly perfumed grape is used in a variety of styles and sweetness levels. Moscato d’Asti is delicately “frizzante,” Asti Spumante is fully effervescent, and there is also a dried “Passito” style found in Strevi. Look in Asti, Loazzolo, Strevi,

My Review: 
After swirling the wine around and getting some legs and dregs moving on the sides of the glass, I smelled the wine and immediately got hit with pear. Moscato is one of my favorite types of grape (as you may have seen from my previous posts), and I am definitely biased towards its flavor. However, trying different brands helps me compare and contrast what specifically I like about them. When I took a sip of the wine and sloshed it around, the appearance of taste was citrus, with a sort of bold hit to the inside of your nostrils as if you smelled garlic. The finish is smooth, and the wine a balanced blend of sweet and dry.

I had this wine with no food.





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