Stefano Farina Moscato d'Asti
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Description
Stefano Farina Moscato d'Asti is a semi-sparkling, semi-sweet wine from Piedmont, Italy, bottled at 5.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced entirely from Moscato Bianco grapes using the traditional Asti method, this bottling captures the aromatic intensity and gentle effervescence that define the Moscato d'Asti DOCG appellation at its best.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.5% | Origin: Piedmont, Italy | DOCG Semi-Sparkling (Frizzante) | Producer: Stefano Farina
Production & Heritage
Stefano Farina is a Piedmontese winery rooted in one of Italy's most celebrated winemaking regions. This Moscato d'Asti is made from 100% Moscato Bianco (Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains), vinified using the Asti method — a single fermentation in sealed autoclaves (pressurized tanks) that begins with grape must rather than a finished base wine. Fermentation is halted by chilling the must to near-freezing temperatures, which preserves the grapes' natural residual sugar and traps gentle carbonation in the wine. Unlike Champagne or traditional-method sparkling wines, no secondary fermentation occurs in the bottle, resulting in a lighter, softer effervescence and a lower alcohol level that lets the fruit character of the Moscato Bianco grape shine through.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe apricot and peach, followed by layers of honey, jasmine, and white flowers. Tropical undercurrents of guava and lychee emerge as the wine breathes, adding unexpected complexity to an inviting bouquet.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is creamy and fruit-forward, with flavors of melon, ripe peach, and clementine. A gentle spritz lifts the mid-palate, while brisk acidity balances the wine's natural sweetness and prevents it from turning cloying. Notes of apple and a faint hint of vanilla round out the profile toward the finish.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length, clean, and refreshing, with lingering impressions of stone fruit and a delicate floral quality. A subtle lime-like acidity carries through to the end, keeping the final impression bright and lively.
How to Drink Farina Moscato d'Asti
Serve well chilled, between 6–8°C (43–46°F), in a tulip-shaped glass to concentrate its aromatics. This wine is at its most expressive on its own as a dessert wine or aperitif. A Moscato Spritz — built with a splash of Aperol over ice — highlights the wine's peach and citrus tones while adding a bitter counterpoint. A White Sangria made with fresh melon and stone fruit plays directly to the wine's natural flavor profile without overpowering its delicate body. For a brunch-ready alternative, use it in a Moscato Bellini in place of Prosecco — the lower alcohol and residual sweetness create a softer, more aromatic take on the classic.
Best For
- A warm-weather aperitif or poolside sipper
- Pairing with fruit-based desserts at a dinner party
- Introducing someone new to Italian sparkling wine
- A low-alcohol alternative for casual weekend brunches
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Farina Moscato d'Asti taste like? It delivers ripe peach, apricot, and melon flavors with a creamy texture, gentle spritz, and balancing acidity that keeps the sweetness in check. White flower and honey aromas add a fragrant, aromatic dimension.
How does Farina Moscato d'Asti compare to Champagne? Moscato d'Asti is significantly lower in alcohol (5.5% vs. roughly 12%), sweeter, and produced via a single arrested fermentation in pressurized tanks rather than a secondary fermentation in the bottle. The result is a softer, fruitier, and less aggressive sparkle compared to Champagne's higher-pressure, drier profile.
Is Farina Moscato d'Asti good for beginners? Its low alcohol, approachable sweetness, and vibrant fruit character make it one of the most accessible Italian wines available — an excellent starting point for anyone exploring Piedmontese or sparkling wines.
Where is Farina Moscato d'Asti made? It is produced by the Stefano Farina winery in Piedmont, northwestern Italy, within the Moscato d'Asti DOCG — one of Italy's most tightly regulated appellations for semi-sparkling Moscato Bianco wines.
What foods pair well with Farina Moscato d'Asti? Fresh fruit tarts and peach cobbler mirror the wine's stone-fruit core. Aged Gorgonzola or other blue cheeses provide a savory contrast to the residual sugar. Almond biscotti and amaretti cookies echo its subtle nutty undertones. Thai or Vietnamese dishes with lemongrass and mild chili benefit from the wine's sweetness and acidity. Light lemon or ricotta-based desserts complement its citrus brightness.
What sizes does Farina Moscato d'Asti come in? The standard bottling is a 750ml format, which is the most widely available size for this wine.
Is Farina Moscato d'Asti worth the price? It positions as an accessible, everyday Moscato d'Asti within the DOCG category, delivering reliable aromatic intensity and balance at a value-friendly tier — a strong option for those who want a genuine Piedmontese Moscato without paying for a premium single-vineyard bottling.
Why Farina Moscato d'Asti?
What distinguishes this wine is the fidelity of its production to the traditional Asti method — a single fermentation halted at low alcohol to preserve the Moscato Bianco grape's extraordinary aromatic purity. At 5.5% ABV, it sits at the appellation's maximum allowed level, which signals full use of the DOCG's permitted fermentation window and a corresponding balance between sweetness and structure. The result is a wine that genuinely represents the Moscato d'Asti style: fragrant, lightly effervescent, and fruit-driven, with enough acidity to remain refreshing rather than simply sweet. For anyone seeking an authentic expression of Piedmont's signature semi-sparkling wine, this is a reliable and well-made example of the category.
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