How is Allegro Moscato served?!


Question: Chilled? Room temperature?


Answers: Chilled? Room temperature?

chilled since it's a white

Moscato Allegro:

Is a Californian version of a classic Italian wine, Moscato d'Asti, a sweet kiss from a delicately effervescent vino. Flavors of brilliant apricot nectar explode from this fresh and spicy bottle.
Tropical floral and more fruit aromas abound throughout, with honeyed-orange blossoms and peaches at the finish.

Get over the fact that this wine is sweet.
Sweet wine has its place, and this bottle should be placed beside things like sophisticated liver pates and terrine, fresh fruit or the ubiquitous Texas fruit cake, just avoid sweet desserts.
Better yet, splash a little of this liquid gold on a bowl of diced melon and other fruit.
This accents luscious apricot and floral finesse to what might have been merely a bowl of boring, under ripe fruit.

Can be served chilled or warm either way its delicious.
hope this helps. enjoy.

Diamond Girl neglected to mention she was doing a copy and paste answer, here are some of the citations she neglected to include

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no one on Yahoo Answers uses marketingspeak ("sweet kiss"?!) ROFL

I would serve it as I would champagne, even in a flute.





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