Moscato Bianco

/moh-SKAH-toh BYAHN-koh/
[Italian]

Muscat Blanc. A grape variety producing wines which range from pale and dry through to treacly and dark. They are found all over Italy with the wines tending to be light and crisp in the north, getting sweeter and creamier as you go south.

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