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Prunotto Moscato d'Asti 2023
Prunotto Moscato d'Asti 2023
- Grape Moscato Bianco di Canelli
- Country Italy
- Region Piedmont
- ABV 5 %
- Producer Prunotto
- Case size 12/ 75cl
- Its low alcohol content makes it an enjoyable, versatile wine. Moscato d’Asti Prunotto is an intense straw yellow colour. The nose offers characteristic aromas of the Moscato Bianco grape and hints of sage and hawthorn blossoms. Its full palate is vigorous and elegant and closes with a harmonious, fresh, and pleasing finish.
Hand-harvested grapes were gently crushed before being pressed. The must was left in the press briefly to extract aromas. The free-run wine was transferred into stainless steel vats, where alcoholic fermentation occurred until the wine reached 5% alcohol content. Then, fermentation was halted by sharply reducing the temperature. The wine was clarified, filtered, and then bottled.
Price | £189.49 |
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Country | Italy |
Vintage | 2022 |
Bottles Per Case | 12 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | Alfredo Prunotto founded his business in 1922 and was one of Piemonte’s most dynamic exporters until his retirement in 1956. The company passed then to Prunotto’s friend Beppe Colla, now a revered winemaker and one of the founding fathers of modern Piemonte. His defining moment was the decision in 1961 to bottle single-vineyard, or “cru”, wines from the finest sites – a practice that is now the norm in the region. Those wines were made from boughtin grapes, but in the 1990s, the current owners, the Antinoris of Tuscany, extended the Prunotto holdings, including plots in the outstanding Bric Turot and Bussia vineyards. Barolo Cerretta and Barbaresco Secondine augmented the range of crus two decades later. Since 2014, there has been a stylistic change and a further uplift in quality: Prunotto now makes some of the purest and most aromatic Nebbiolos in the region, as well as satisfyingly concentrated and deftly balanced Barberas. |
Keywords | Prunotto, Moscato, d'Asti |