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This is a unique and compelling version of Piemonte's famous sweet wine. Thanks to the vines’ age, south-facing exposure and unique blue tufa (clay/limestone) soils, the vines here produce deeply flavoured, golden bunches of grapes that in turn gift a gloriously deep yet vibrant Moscato with both greater textural depth and vinosity than you could have otherwise imagined possible from Moscato. There’s also an earthier, smoky mineral impact, and complex, toasty development that might remind you of a Riesling or, even more, an aged Sancerre. The 2012 might be the greatest example since the 2008.