Have you ever walked down the wine eisle and been completely overwhelmed? Where to start first? What would go good with my dinner? Is this a good deal or just cheap?
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Will you drink to that?
~Racecar

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Middle Sister "Sweet and Sassy"

Greetings and Salutations!

Today we continue on with the Middle Sister line. This sister is "Sweet and Sassy" Moscato (average price $9.99).

"After a long hard day of being fabulous, I like to relax with a glass of wine. But I don't want it to bite me back. Isn't there enough drama in this world? That's why this wine is my new best wine friend. With a touch of natural sweetness, it's smooth and refreshing and so easy to love. Moscato, always stay as sweet as you are. I'll handle the sassy part."

I remember buying a bottle of this beforehand and the only thing I could think of was that I had bought a bad bottle (which can happen from time to time). Because when I tried a second time I was rather impressed!

My findings on "Sweet and Sassy" are as follows.

-A fruity aroma on the lighter side.
-Rather light bodied.
-Very smooth with an almost honey-like mouth feel.
-This moscato has a lighter sweetness (so if you don't care for a heavily sweet moscato, you will like this).
-There is a slight fruitiness in taste.
-The wine ends with a slightly sharp aftertaste, but is not offending. It makes me reflect on the "sassy" along with the "sweet".
-There is a slight distinctness of honey along with the fruit.

I found this wine very pleasant and not overly complicated. It's a nice casual wine that tastes delicious chilled on a hot day.

My overall rating 65/100.

That's all from me. I hear a good book calling my name.

Jusqu'à Demain
Racecar

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