Contessa Chiara Moscato d'Asti

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Description

Contessa Chiara Moscato d'Asti is a semi-sparkling (frizzante) Italian white wine from Piedmont's Asti DOCG, bottled at 5.5% ABV in a 750ml format. Produced by Botter Wines from 100% Moscato Bianco grapes — also known as Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains — this is a classically styled Moscato d'Asti with gentle effervescence and aromatic sweetness that reflects its prestigious appellation.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.5%  |  Origin: Piedmont, Italy (Asti DOCG)  |  Style: Semi-Sparkling (Frizzante)  |  Producer: Botter Wines

Production & Heritage

Botter Wines, founded in 1928 in Fossalta di Piave and now one of Italy's largest privately held wine companies, sources Moscato Bianco grapes from vineyards within the Asti DOCG zone in Piedmont's rolling hills. The wine undergoes a single fermentation in pressurized tanks — a method known as the Charmat or Martinotti process — which is halted by chilling and filtration when the alcohol reaches approximately 5.5%. This arrested fermentation preserves a generous amount of residual sugar (typically 100–150 g/L) and captures the grape's intensely aromatic character while keeping carbonation gentle, at no more than 2.5 bars of pressure. Unlike fully sparkling wines, Moscato d'Asti never undergoes a secondary fermentation, which is precisely what gives it its signature soft, frothy mousse.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Orange blossom and honeysuckle lead on the nose, followed by ripe white peach and apricot. A subtle thread of elderflower and fresh grape musk adds complexity to the perfumed bouquet.

Taste: The entry is soft and gently sweet, with juicy peach and pear flavors arriving immediately. At mid-palate, Meyer lemon zest and a touch of thyme provide balancing acidity, keeping the sweetness from becoming cloying. The light effervescence lifts the fruit and adds textural liveliness throughout.

Finish: The finish is clean, moderately short, and refreshing, with lingering notes of citrus peel and stone fruit. A delicate floral echo persists, inviting the next sip.

How to Drink Contessa Chiara

Serve well chilled, between 6–8°C (43–46°F), in a tulip glass or white wine glass to concentrate the aromatics. Its low alcohol and gentle sweetness make it a natural aperitif or dessert companion.

  • Bellini: Swap Prosecco for Contessa Chiara in this classic cocktail — the peach notes in the wine amplify the peach purée, and the lower alcohol makes for a lighter, more aromatic drink.
  • White Sangria: The wine's stone-fruit and floral character pairs naturally with sliced nectarines, fresh mint, and a splash of elderflower liqueur.
  • Moscato Spritz: Combine with a small measure of Aperol and a splash of soda for a low-ABV spritz that leans fruity and fragrant rather than bitter.

Best For

  • Introducing someone to Italian wine who prefers sweeter, lower-alcohol styles
  • Pairing with brunch dishes like French toast, fruit tarts, or crêpes
  • Warm-weather afternoon sipping on a patio or garden gathering
  • Serving alongside a dessert course at a dinner party

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Contessa Chiara taste like? It tastes of ripe peach, pear, and apricot with floral honeysuckle and orange blossom notes, balanced by bright citrus acidity and gentle fizz. The wine is noticeably sweet but kept fresh by its lively effervescence.

How does Contessa Chiara compare to Asti Spumante? Both come from Moscato Bianco grapes grown in the same Asti DOCG region, but Moscato d'Asti like Contessa Chiara has lower alcohol (5.5% vs. 7–9%) and less carbonation pressure (max 2.5 bar vs. 3.5–4 bar), resulting in a softer, more delicately fizzy wine. Moscato d'Asti is generally considered the more refined of the two styles.

Is Contessa Chiara good for beginners? Yes — its low 5.5% ABV, approachable sweetness, and gentle bubbles make it one of the most accessible Italian wines available. It requires no decanting or special knowledge to enjoy immediately.

Where is Contessa Chiara made? It is produced by Botter Wines using Moscato Bianco grapes sourced from the Asti DOCG zone in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy. The Asti DOCG is one of Italy's most tightly regulated appellations for aromatic Moscato wines.

What foods pair well with Contessa Chiara? Fresh fruit desserts such as peach cobbler or apricot tart complement its stone-fruit character. Mild, creamy cheeses like mascarpone or fresh ricotta echo its soft texture. Spicy Thai or Vietnamese dishes benefit from the wine's sweetness and low alcohol, which temper heat. Almond biscotti and other nut-based pastries highlight the wine's honeyed notes. A simple charcuterie board with prosciutto provides a savory contrast to the sweetness.

What sizes does Contessa Chiara come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.

Is Contessa Chiara worth the price? Contessa Chiara positions as an entry-level Moscato d'Asti that delivers authentic DOCG-certified character at a value-friendly tier. For a wine carrying the Asti DOCG designation and produced from 100% Moscato Bianco, it represents strong quality relative to its price segment.

Why Contessa Chiara?

What distinguishes this wine is its adherence to authentic Moscato d'Asti production — a single arrested fermentation that preserves both the grape's intensely aromatic profile and a naturally low alcohol level of just 5.5%. The Asti DOCG appellation guarantees that the Moscato Bianco grapes were grown in a defined zone in Piedmont and vinified under strict regulatory standards. At its price tier, Contessa Chiara provides a genuine expression of one of Italy's most celebrated sweet wine styles without the complexity or cost of single-vineyard bottlings. For anyone seeking a fragrant, gently effervescent wine that stays true to the Moscato d'Asti tradition, it delivers exactly that.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Moscato / Muscat
  • Product of
    Italy
  • Region
    Piedmont
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Contessa Chiara

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