Moscato d'Asti Maddalena DOCG 2022 - Adriano Marco e Vittorio
Our reviews:
Carbon positive Shipping: With every order we plant 1 tree🌳 and then remove 15 kg of Co2! 🌱
The Moscato d'Asti Maddalena DOCG by Adriano Marco and Vittorio is a tribute to Adriano's grandmother, Maddalena, and represents her preferred choice of wine. This sweet and slightly sparkling wine is a jewel of Piedmont, with a straw-yellow color enriched by golden hues. On the nose, it stands out for its aromas of sage flowers, lemon, and peach. In the mouth, it's an explosion of sweetness and freshness, perfect for pairing with desserts, tarts, and fruit salads.
Denomination: Moscato d'Asti DOCG
Vintage: 2022
Dosage: Sweet
Grape variety: Moscato
Region: Piedmont (IT), San Rocco Seno d'Elvio (CN)
Refinement: Steel
Serving temperature: 6/8°C
Alcohol content: 5% vol.
The Adriano winery is a historic family-run farm located in the Seno d'Elvio valley, in the province of Alba, in Piedmont. Founded in the early 1900s as sharecropping, the Adriano family gradually acquired land until it now owns 30 hectares of vineyards divided into Mottura, Avoglieri Argantino and Basarin. Their attention to nature and biodiversity has led them to surround their vineyards with woods and hazelnut groves, thus creating a microclimatic force for the grapes. The Adrianos cultivate their grapes without the use of herbicides, in an ideal environment where the soils are rich in blue marl and the slopes are marked, to ensure the highest quality of the grapes. The Adriano winery stands out for its traditional winemaking style, which involves the rigorous aging of their Barbaresco red wines primarily in unroasted Slavonian oak barrels to enhance and distinguish the terroirs of the wines. The Adriano family represents the identity of the people of Langa, with the continuity, dedication and low profile that characterize them. Their cellar is located in a secluded and less noble corner of the Langa, where you can breathe the purest and most popular air of Piedmont. The company's future looks promising, thanks to the fertile and dynamic growth potential and the family's passion for the vineyard. The Adriano farm is a classic example of a family-run farm that represents a true tradition in Piedmont.