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Fresh and just slightly fizzy (the Italians call it "frizzante") this light wine comes in at 5.5% alcohol, a little less than half the strength of traditional table wines, making it a good candidate for a thirst-quenching aperitif or a companion with picnic fare. Its tight-fitting standard cork comes out with a pop and reveals a pale greenish-gold wine that foams up briefly in the glass before falling back to just a few tiny bubbles that line the glass. Its delicious scent of fresh peaches invites a taste; and the flavor is light and crisp, definitely sweet but not cloying. Robin Garr
One of the most refreshing aperitif wines money can buy, a Moscato d'Asti is extremely low in alcohol (usually under 6%). No one makes a better, slightly sparkling Moscato than La Spinetta. They offer multiple single vineyard offerings, all of which are usually outstanding. Robert Parker Junior
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