This Italian white wine is made from the aromatic Moscato grape variety, Muscatel. Piedmont, where Batasiolo is located, generally produces primarily red wines. However, the northern Italian region also offers some very interesting sparkling wines, such as this white Moscato D'asti Bosc de la Rei.
 The most important wines from Italy
 Batasiolo is a renowned Piedmont winery that produces the most important Piedmontese wines from its vineyards, which are spread throughout Piedmont. Along with Tuscany and Veneto, it is one of Italy's most important wine regions. Primarily high-quality red wines are produced here, including Barolo and Barbaresco wines made from the Nebbiolo varietal. White wines also thrive here, particularly those from the Chardonnay and Roero Arneis varieties. Moscato d'Asti is one of the few sparkling wines with the highest quality designation for Italian wines.
 
The Italian white wine Moscato d'Asti Bosc dla Rei from the Batasiolo winery is a spumante with a charming character. The grapes for this sparkling wine are harvested by hand in the first half of September and then left on the skins for a maximum of 48 hours. The must is then chilled until it is placed in a sealed fermentation tank. The sparkling Moscato d'Asti Bosc dla Rei wine from Batasiolo is then bottled.
 Enjoy the pleasant aftertaste of Batasiolo Moscato D'asti Bosc de la Rei
 
The wine has a beautiful straw-yellow color with golden highlights. The aroma of this Moscato d'Asti is intense, ripe, and sweet. Beautiful aromas of peach, passion fruit, and a light floral note typical of Moscato are also present. The wine is pleasantly sweet with yellow fruit nuances such as peach and nectarine. Besides the pleasant sweetness, the finish also has a subtle acidity, giving the wine a refreshing note. Delicious with pastries, cookies, and cheesecake, or simply as a snack.