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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