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The Bartenura Malvasia is a gently sweet red wine bottled in Italy with subtle accents of cherry and blueberry. Experts recommend pairing the 2008 vintage with dessert, pizza, or moderately spicy food.
Bottled in 2007, the Bartenura Freisa D'Asti is a deeper red, boasting 10% alcohol content to the Malvasia's 5.5. Set apart by its honey and black cherry flavors, the Freisa D'Asti should be served lightly chilled, either by itself or alongside fruit or dessert.
Last, the Bartenura Moscato 2008 is a refreshing white that tastes as fantastic outside on a humid summer day as it does matched with hors d'oeuvres in a more formal setting. Drink your Moscato chilled and enjoy the excited notes of tangerine, nectar, melon, and pear. For a bubbly alternative, try the Bartenura Moscato Piemonte.
1 comment:
This Moscato wine is so delicious! Definitely a wine you should try.
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