Bartenura Rose Sparkling Moscato
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Description
Description
Bartenura Rose Sparkling Moscato is a sweet, lightly effervescent Italian rosé from the Veneto region, bottled at 7.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. What distinguishes this sparkler immediately is its kosher Mevushal certification under Orthodox Union supervision, making it one of the most recognized kosher sparkling rosés on the market—and approved for Passover use.
Quick Facts: ABV: 7.5% | Origin: Veneto, Italy | Sparkling Rosé Moscato | Producer: Bartenura
Production & Heritage
Bartenura has established itself as one of the most widely distributed kosher wine brands in the United States, with its flagship blue-bottle Moscato earning particular recognition. The Rose Sparkling Moscato is estate bottled in Italy's Veneto region, an area celebrated for its Moscato and Prosecco production. The wine undergoes the Mevushal process—a heating step during production—under the supervision of the OU and Rabbi Weissmandl, which ensures it meets strict kosher standards while retaining its aromatic freshness and gentle carbonation.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: A moderate crimson-tinged rosé with a delicate floral fragrance that opens with honeysuckle and transitions into ripe raspberry. The aromatic profile is inviting and distinctly fruit-forward without being cloying.
Taste: The entry is a lively burst of fresh berries—strawberry and raspberry—carried by gentle effervescence. At mid-palate, sweet melon and additional berry flavors develop, while crisp acidity works to balance the sweetness and keep the wine from becoming heavy. The low 7.5% ABV contributes to an easy-drinking, light-bodied character.
Finish: The finish is clean and moderately brief, with lingering notes of fresh strawberry and a subtle floral echo. A refreshing acidity carries through to the close, leaving the palate lifted rather than sugary.
How to Drink Bartenura Sparkling Moscato Rosé
Best served well chilled, between 38–42°F, in a flute or tulip glass to showcase the effervescence and delicate aromatics. Its low alcohol and sweet berry profile also make it a versatile ingredient in lighter cocktails.
- Aperol Spritz variation: The berry sweetness complements Aperol's bitter orange, creating a more fruit-driven version of the classic.
- Sparkling Sangria: The natural strawberry and melon notes blend seamlessly with fresh-cut fruit in a chilled sangria pitcher.
- Bellini: Substitute it for Prosecco with white peach purée—the rosé color and berry character add visual and flavor complexity.
Best For
- Passover Seder and Jewish holiday celebrations requiring Mevushal kosher wine
- Brunch pairings where a lighter, sweeter sparkling wine suits the mood
- Warm-weather entertaining and outdoor gatherings
- Gifting to someone who prefers sweet, low-alcohol sparkling wines
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bartenura Sparkling Moscato Rosé taste like? It delivers sweet, fresh berry flavors—primarily strawberry and raspberry—alongside floral honeysuckle notes, balanced by crisp acidity and gentle bubbles. The overall impression is light, fruity, and refreshing rather than heavy or syrupy.
How does Bartenura Sparkling Moscato Rosé compare to Barefoot Moscato? Barefoot tends toward juicier peach-forward notes, while Bartenura leans into fresh berry and floral crispness with notably lighter effervescence. Bartenura also carries kosher Mevushal certification, which Barefoot does not, making it the clear choice for observant consumers.
Is Bartenura Sparkling Moscato Rosé good for beginners? Absolutely—its low 7.5% ABV, approachable sweetness, and soft carbonation make it one of the most accessible sparkling wines for those new to the category. It requires no decanting, food pairing, or special preparation beyond chilling.
Where is Bartenura Sparkling Moscato Rosé made? It is produced and estate bottled in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, an area historically known for sparkling wine production. Kosher supervision is provided on-site by the Orthodox Union.
What foods pair well with Bartenura Sparkling Moscato Rosé? Fresh strawberries and cream complement the wine's berry character directly. Light cheesecake or panna cotta echo its creamy sweetness. Smoked salmon canapés benefit from the acidity cutting through the richness. Fruit tarts with stone fruit or berries mirror the aromatic profile. Mild soft cheeses like fresh mozzarella or ricotta work as a simple appetizer pairing.
What sizes does Bartenura Sparkling Moscato Rosé come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Bartenura Sparkling Moscato Rosé worth the price? It positions as an affordable, entry-level sparkling rosé that competes well within its price tier, with the added distinction of full kosher Mevushal and Passover certification—attributes that are uncommon at this value level and justify a slight premium over non-kosher alternatives.
Why Bartenura Sparkling Moscato Rosé?
In a crowded field of sweet sparkling wines, this bottling earns its place by solving a specific problem: finding a genuinely enjoyable kosher Mevushal sparkling rosé that doesn't sacrifice flavor for certification. The Veneto provenance brings real Italian winemaking credibility, and the balanced interplay of berry sweetness with crisp acidity puts it ahead of many mass-market competitors in sheer drinkability. At 7.5% ABV, it remains light enough for daytime occasions and extended celebrations without the heaviness that higher-alcohol sparklers can introduce. For kosher-observant households or anyone drawn to approachable, fruit-driven sparkling wines, it remains a reliable and widely recognized choice.
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