Santo Moscato d’Asti

Santo Moscato d’Asti Wine: Taste, Price, Food Pairings (2024)

by Elaine Lau

Santo Moscato d’Asti is a semi-sparkling white wine crafted by the famous Italian winery, Santo Wines. 

A dessert wine par excellence, it is loved for its delightful fruity aromas and is made from grapes sourced from the most exquisite vineyards in Piedmont, northwestern Italy. 

Let’s discover everything about Santo Moscato d’Asti, including its price, tasting notes, and some fantastic food pairing ideas.

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A Quick Intro To Santo Moscato d’Asti

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Santo Moscato d’Asti is made exclusively from the Moscato Bianco grape (and not as a proprietary white blend.) 

Here are some interesting facts about Santo Moscato d'Asti.

How much does Santo Moscato d’Asti cost?

A bottle of Santo Moscato d’Asti DOCG wine costs around $10-$15. 

You can even order half bottles (375 ml) of this delightful wine if it’s your first tasting experience. 

How is Santo Moscato d’Asti made?

Santo Moscato d’Asti uses the premium quality Moscato grape from the finest vineyards. 

Santo Moscato dasti wine is made using the Charmat method (where the grape juice undergoes secondary fermentation in stainless steel tanks). Fermentation increases carbon dioxide levels, rendering the wine slightly sparkling. 

The wine is filtered before bottling.

Fun Fact: Although usually produced as a dessert wine like Chenin Blanc, the Moscato grape is also used for crafting other wine styles, still wine, fortified wine, sparkling wine in the United States, South Africa, and South Australia. 

Tasting Notes and Characteristics Of Santo Moscato d’Asti 

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Santo Moscato d’Asti is an exceptional dessert wine with yellow reflections of varying intensity (depending upon the vintage.) 

This sweet wine opens with the fragrance of orange blossom, lemon, thyme, apricot, and peach. It has a low alcohol content (5.5%) with tempting notes of cookies on the palate. 

Best Food Pairings With Santo Moscato d’Asti

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Santo Moscato d’Asti makes for an excellent aperitif and pairs well with hard cheeses like cheddar and gruyere. 

Being a dessert wine par excellence, Santo Moscato dasti also goes well with peanut butter cookies, peach pie, and almond cakes. 

Moscato d’Asti by Santo Wines is just one of the many brilliant Moscato wine styles found worldwide. 

Eager to know more about Moscato wines in general? 

Let's look at some prestigious wineries and countries popular for producing quality Moscato wines. 

Interesting Facts About Moscato Wines

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Here are a few other fascinating facts about Moscato production around the world. 

Which Italian regions and wineries are famous for producing Moscato wines?

Various wine-producing Italian communes (including Santo Stefano Belbo, Canelli, and Calosso) are known for their outstanding Moscato production. 

The wine is primarily produced in the town of Asti, in Piedmont, and the adjoining provinces of Cuneo and Alessandria. These areas, especially Santo Stefano Belbo, also make Asti Spumante, a wine style that uses the Moscato Bianco grape but is quite distinct from Moscato d'Asti. 

Besides Santo Wines, the Ceretto family (in the Langhe hills) produce amazing Moscato dasti wines. Especially its fresh and youthful Ceretto I Vignaioli di Santo Stefano Moscato d'Asti DOCG wine. 

Another famous Moscato d’Asti wine is Vallebelbo 'Cesare Pavese' Moscato d'Asti DOCG wine. 

Which other countries produce Moscato wine?

Moscato production is not just restricted to Italy but made worldwide. 

You can enjoy stunning Moscato wine styles from:

  • South Australia
  • South Eastern Australia (Victoria)
  • Austria
  • Germany
  • United States (California, New York)
  • France (Alsace, Rhone Valley)
  • South Africa (Western Cape)
  • New Zealand
  • United Kingdom

Savor A Glass Of Santo Moscato d’Asti Today

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Santo Moscato d’Asti delights white wine lovers with its orange blossom fragrance and creamy texture. 

You can pop open a bottle of this subtly sparkling wine to celebrate great times with good friends.

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