Muscat

Muscat is one of the world’s most recognisable aromatic grape families, known for wines that can smell unmistakably of fresh grapes, flowers and citrus blossom. In German-speaking regions, Muskateller often refers to fragrant dry white wines from this family.

Depending on the exact variety and region, Muscat can be dry, off-dry, sweet, still or sparkling. The common thread is vivid aroma, clear fruit and an immediately expressive personality.

€ 21,33/l incl. VAT, plus shipping

What does Muscat taste like?

Muscat typically tastes of fresh grape, orange blossom, rose, lemon peel, peach and sometimes exotic fruit. The aroma can be intense, but good wines keep it balanced with freshness.

Dry styles are crisp, floral and lively, while sweet versions add honey, ripe apricot and candied citrus. Body and acidity vary by type, but the grape’s signature is always aromatic clarity.

Where does Muscat come from?

Muscat is an ancient and widely distributed grape family rather than a single regional speciality. Important forms include Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains, Muscat of Alexandria and yellow Muscat types used in Central Europe.

You find Muscat across Austria, Italy, France, Spain, Greece and many other wine countries. Because the name covers several related grapes, precise regional style matters when choosing a bottle.

Which Muscat styles are there?

Dry Muscat is usually fresh, aromatic and unoaked, often served young as an aperitif. It can be wonderfully direct, with floral lift and crisp fruit.

Sweet Muscat ranges from light and gently fruity to luscious dessert wine, and sparkling Moscato styles are also famous. Orange or skin-contact versions exist, but they are more specialist and depend heavily on producer style.

What does Muscat pair with?

Dry Muscat pairs well with asparagus, goat cheese, herb salads, sushi, Thai basil dishes, vegetable curries and lightly spiced seafood.

Sweet Muscat is excellent with fruit tarts, panna cotta, almond pastries, blue cheese or spicy cuisine where sweetness and perfume soften heat. Its aromatic nature makes it one of the most flexible grapes for fragrant dishes.

Buy Muscat online

Muscat is perfect when you want a wine that speaks immediately from the glass: floral, fruity, bright and full of character. Few grapes are as recognisable or as joyful.

Browse our Muscat wines to find fresh aperitif styles, fragrant food companions and sweet bottles for dessert or cheese.

Muscat

Muscat is one of the world’s most recognisable aromatic grape families, known for wines that can smell unmistakably of fresh grapes, flowers and citrus blossom. In German-speaking regions, Muskateller often refers to fragrant dry white wines from this family.

Depending on the exact variety and region, Muscat can be dry, off-dry, sweet, still or sparkling. The common thread is vivid aroma, clear fruit and an immediately expressive personality.

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What does Muscat taste like?

Muscat typically tastes of fresh grape, orange blossom, rose, lemon peel, peach and sometimes exotic fruit. The aroma can be intense, but good wines keep it balanced with freshness.

Dry styles are crisp, floral and lively, while sweet versions add honey, ripe apricot and candied citrus. Body and acidity vary by type, but the grape’s signature is always aromatic clarity.



Where does Muscat come from?

Muscat is an ancient and widely distributed grape family rather than a single regional speciality. Important forms include Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains, Muscat of Alexandria and yellow Muscat types used in Central Europe.

You find Muscat across Austria, Italy, France, Spain, Greece and many other wine countries. Because the name covers several related grapes, precise regional style matters when choosing a bottle.

Which Muscat styles are there?

Dry Muscat is usually fresh, aromatic and unoaked, often served young as an aperitif. It can be wonderfully direct, with floral lift and crisp fruit.

Sweet Muscat ranges from light and gently fruity to luscious dessert wine, and sparkling Moscato styles are also famous. Orange or skin-contact versions exist, but they are more specialist and depend heavily on producer style.



What does Muscat pair with?

Dry Muscat pairs well with asparagus, goat cheese, herb salads, sushi, Thai basil dishes, vegetable curries and lightly spiced seafood.

Sweet Muscat is excellent with fruit tarts, panna cotta, almond pastries, blue cheese or spicy cuisine where sweetness and perfume soften heat. Its aromatic nature makes it one of the most flexible grapes for fragrant dishes.

Buy Muscat online

Muscat is perfect when you want a wine that speaks immediately from the glass: floral, fruity, bright and full of character. Few grapes are as recognisable or as joyful.

Browse our Muscat wines to find fresh aperitif styles, fragrant food companions and sweet bottles for dessert or cheese.




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