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Grappa di Moscato (700ml) - Roberto Sarotto

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Grappa di Moscato (700ml) - Roberto SarottoGrappa di Moscato (700ml) La Grappa di Moscato di Roberto Sarotto un distillato che cattura l'essenza del famoso vitigno Moscato, coltivato nelle terre feconde del Piemonte. Prodotto secondo metodi tradizionali presso la Distilleria Villa Rosati, questa grappa si distingue per il suo colore paglierino puro e per un aroma profondo e ricco, impreziosito da toni fruttati e sfumature di noce e tabacco. Al palato, la grappa morbida e avvolgente, con un

Grappa di Moscato (700ml) 

La Grappa di Moscato di Roberto Sarotto è un distillato che cattura l'essenza del famoso vitigno Moscato, coltivato nelle terre feconde del Piemonte. Prodotto secondo metodi tradizionali presso la Distilleria Villa Rosati, questa grappa si distingue per il suo colore paglierino puro e per un aroma profondo e ricco, impreziosito da toni fruttati e sfumature di noce e tabacco. Al palato, la grappa è morbida e avvolgente, con un retrogusto persistente che invita a un secondo sorso. L'affinamento di quattro mesi in barili di quercia francese aggiunge un tocco di complessità e profondità al profilo gustativo. Ideale come digestivo, questa grappa è la scelta perfetta per concludere una cena raffinata o per godersi un momento di puro relax.

La Grappa di Moscato in breve

Denominazione: Grappa di Moscato
Annata: NV
Dosaggio: Secco
Vitigno: Moscato
Regione: Piemonte (IT), Neviglie (CN)
Affinamento: -
Temperatura di servizio: 16/18°C
Grado alcolico: 40% vol.

Cantina Roberto Sarotto

La Cantina Roberto Sarotto è situata in Piemonte, nel cuore delle Langhe, a Neviglie vicino alla città di Alba. L' azienda può contare su 90 ettari di proprietà nelle più prestigiose aree di produzione del Piemonte, dislocate in diverse zone: Ronconuovo (Neviglie) dove è anche locata la cantina principale di vinificazione e imbottigliamento; Novello, Barolo, Neive, Mango. A Gavi, invece, è presente una cantina di vinificazione di Cortese per la produzione di Gavi del comune di Gavi.
La filosofia della cantina è particolarmente rivolta alle esigenze dei consumatori finali. Il connubio tra tradizione e tecniche moderne di vinificazione, insieme alla cura del vigneto, porta alla luce un vino equilibrato e piacevole nel rispetto della sostenibilità ambientale.

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