While Italian winemakers are known for producing Moscato with a medium-to-low acidity level, this grape variety is cultivated all over the world, from Australia to France to South America. In fact, the Muscat grape is one of the oldest grape varieties, shrouded in mystery and believed by some to have originated in ancient Egypt.
Imagine yourself lounging on a comfortable couch, savouring the peaceful moments of your afternoon tea. Suddenly, an urge for something sweet and fruity overtakes you, and your taste buds demand the perfect wine to accompany your indulgence.
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