Seven Skies Moscato

Seven Skies Moscato

SIZE 750mL
TYPE Sweet White Wine
VARIETAL Moscato

Straw colour in the glass

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THe WINEMAKING

A delicate but intense expression of Moscato - plenty of aromatic lift, with citrus peel, lychee and lime juice. There's an upfront sweetness that slowly evolves into notes of talc, fresh herb and spice, and clean lemony acidity to balance the sweetness. There's some faint orange blossom florals on top of all that to finish things off.

The Vineyard

Cellaring

0 - 5 years

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Taste profile

Primary flavors

Peach

For the purposes of understanding stone fruit flavors in wine, we stick to peaches and apricots for white wines. If you like brunch bellinis or dried apricots on a charcuterie board, then you'll like this flavour profile.

Apricot

There is apricot and then there is dried apricot, which follows a spectrum of sweetness. Apricot generally is an aroma often found in sweeter wines such as Moscato whereas dried apricot can be found in forified wines such as tawny port.

Pineapple

Pineapple is a tropical fruit, with sweet and juicy pungent flesh. It’s this sweet pungency that’s reflected in some wine aromas, though no actual pineapple is present.

Secondary flavors

Honey

The main defining factors of honey are its sweetness and its viscosity. Therefore as a tasting note it's often applied to sweeter wines or dessert wines, which are more syrupy in taste and density than other wines.

Lime

Wines with high acidity taste tart and zesty. White wines are often described with characteristics similar to lemon or lime juice.