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All Saints

All Saints Estate Moscato 2018

All Saints Estate Moscato 2018

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Believed to have given its name by the Romans as they found its distinctive aroma akin to that of musk, and hence called it Moscato. Made from a blend of grapes from the Muscat family, this variety is enjoyed for its fresh grapey flavours and lively acidity.With a pale straw colour, the 2018 All Saints Moscato is light and packed with crisp, grapey flavour and hints of pear and honeysuckle. Its lush ripe fruit is complemented by tingly bubbles or ‘frizzante’. This slight fizz refreshes the palate and is enhanced by crisp acidity.

Wine Specifications

Variety: Moscato

Size: 750mL

Region:

ABV: 5.3%

Vintage: 2018

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Winery & Vintage Info

All Saints is a family owned winery established in 1864 and located on the banks of the Murray River in Wahgunyah, North East Victoria. Original owners George Sutherland Smith, and John Banks, arrived from Caithness, Scotland in 1852.
Eliza, Angela and Nicholas Brown own All Saints Estate and neighbouring property, St Leonards Vineyard in Wahgunyah. Eliza is the CEO with sister Angela as Sales and Marketing Director and brother Nicholas as Winemaker and General Manager. Each brings a wealth of experience gained both in and outside the wine industry. Eliza’s expertise lies in business management, sales and marketing, while Angela's background includes brand development, graphic design and managing export markets. Nicholas is following his father’s passion for viticulture and winemaking.
Their father, Peter R. Brown, who previously owned the property, passed away suddenly in November 2005. Peter was one of the Brown Brothers at Milawa. Eliza, Angela and Nicholas continue to play a role at Brown Brothers, with part ownership of the business, in addition to their independent ownership of All Saints Estate and St Leonards Vineyard. - Winery Notes

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