Mondoro Asti Spumante
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Description
Description
Mondoro Asti Spumante is a semi-sweet Italian sparkling wine made from Moscato Bianco grapes in Piedmont's Asti zone, bottled at 7.5% ABV in a 750ml format. Rated 94 points by Wine Enthusiast and recognized as a back-to-back World Championship winner, it stands as one of the most decorated Asti wines in its class.
Quick Facts: ABV: 7.5% | Origin: Asti, Piedmont, Italy | Style: Semi-Sweet Sparkling (Spumante) | Producer: Mondoro (Campari Group)
Production & Heritage
Mondoro is produced in the strictly delineated Asti DOCG zone in Piedmont, northern Italy, and falls under the Campari Group portfolio. The wine is made entirely from Moscato Bianco grapes using the Asti method—a modified Charmat process in which the must undergoes a single fermentation in pressurized tanks. When alcohol reaches the target level, the wine is rapidly chilled and sterile-filtered to halt fermentation, preserving the grape's natural residual sugar and fresh aromatics. This technique is nearly unique in the wine world, as producers can vinify from stored must on demand, ensuring consistent freshness in every bottle. Mondoro has earned more gold medals for taste and quality than any other Italian sparkling wine, according to its production records.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with intense acacia and orange blossom, layered over wild mountain honey and ripe stone fruit. A subtle floral lift carries through, giving the bouquet a perfumed, aromatic character typical of top-tier Moscato Bianco.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is delicately sweet with bright acidity providing immediate balance. The mid-palate develops candied orange peel and pink grapefruit alongside juicy white peach. The mousse is fine and persistent, delivering a creamy texture without heaviness.
Finish: The finish is clean and zesty, with lingering citrus and floral notes that fade gracefully. It leaves a refreshing impression rather than cloying sweetness, a hallmark of well-made Asti.
How to Drink Mondoro Asti
Serve well chilled between 6–8°C (43–46°F) in a flute or tulip glass to concentrate its aromatic bouquet. Mondoro Asti is naturally suited to drinking on its own as an aperitif, but it also works in several low-ABV cocktail formats. A Sparkling Peach Bellini benefits from the wine's stone-fruit character, which amplifies white peach purée. An Asti Spritz—built with a splash of Aperol and soda—plays the wine's sweetness against gentle bitterness. A Moscato Sangria loaded with fresh citrus and berries allows the floral aromatics to meld into a crowd-friendly punch.
Best For
- Toasting at bridal showers, anniversaries, or engagement celebrations
- Introducing sparkling wine to guests who prefer sweeter, lower-alcohol styles
- Pairing with a dessert course at dinner parties
- Gifting to someone who appreciates award-winning Italian sparkling wine
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mondoro Asti taste like? Mondoro Asti delivers delicately sweet flavors of candied orange peel, pink grapefruit, and white peach, balanced by bright acidity and a fine, persistent mousse. Floral notes of acacia blossom and wild honey add aromatic complexity.
How does Mondoro Asti compare to Martini & Rossi Asti? Both are Asti DOCG sparkling wines made from Moscato Bianco, but Mondoro is positioned as a super-premium expression and carries a 94-point Wine Enthusiast rating. Martini & Rossi commands nearly 50% of the Asti category by volume, making it more widely available at a slightly lower price tier.
Is Mondoro Asti good for beginners? Its low 7.5% ABV, gentle sweetness, and approachable fruit-forward profile make it an excellent starting point for anyone new to sparkling wine. The fine bubbles and clean finish keep it lively rather than overly sugary.
Where is Mondoro Asti made? Mondoro Asti is produced in the Asti DOCG zone within Piedmont, northern Italy—a strictly delineated appellation renowned for Moscato Bianco-based sparkling wines. The brand is owned by the Campari Group.
What foods pair well with Mondoro Asti? Fresh fruit tarts and panna cotta complement the wine's floral sweetness. Aged blue cheese like Gorgonzola provides a savory counterpoint to its residual sugar. Almond biscotti echo the wine's nutty undertones, while spicy Thai or Vietnamese dishes benefit from its cooling sweetness and low alcohol.
What sizes does Mondoro Asti come in? Mondoro Asti Spumante is most commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Mondoro Asti worth the price? Mondoro positions itself as a super-premium Asti, sitting above mass-market competitors in both critical recognition and packaging. With a 94-point Wine Enthusiast score and multiple international competition medals, it delivers strong value within the premium sparkling Moscato segment.
Why Mondoro Asti?
Mondoro has accumulated more gold medals for taste and quality than any other Italian sparkling wine—a claim backed by decades of international competition results, including silvers at the Finger Lakes International and Indy International Wine Competitions. The 94-point Wine Enthusiast rating places it in rare company among Asti DOCG wines, a category where most bottlings score significantly lower. Its single-fermentation Asti method preserves the natural aromatics and sweetness of Moscato Bianco in a way that secondary fermentation cannot replicate, resulting in a purer expression of the grape. For anyone seeking a benchmark Asti Spumante with verified critical acclaim, Mondoro remains the reference point in its tier.
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