La Spinetta Bricco Quaglia Moscato d'Asti 2024 Front Bottle Shot
La Spinetta Bricco Quaglia Moscato d'Asti 2024 Front Bottle Shot La Spinetta Bricco Quaglia Moscato d'Asti 2024 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

Bright yellow with green highlights. Elegant notes of mango, lime zest, and hints of wildflowers. Fresh and aromatic on the palate, with citrus and floral nuances. The finish is broad yet delicate.

Professional Ratings

  • 92

    This cuvée is typically a benchmark of this style, and the 2024 Moscato D'Asti Bricco Quaglia does not disappoint. I encourage readers to have this with salumi and cheeses rather than dessert. It’s lifted on the nose with fresh fruit, candied flowers, wet stone, and candied peach. The palate is refreshing without ever feeling cloying and has a refined mousse that not many capture, with refreshing acidity and a lovely, clean finish.

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While Muscat comes in a wide range of styles from dry to sweet, still to sparkling and even fortified, it's safe to say it is always alluringly aromatic and delightful. The two most important versions are the noble, Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains, making wines of considerable quality and Muscat of Alexandria, thought to be a progeny of the former. Somm Secret—Pliny the Elder wrote in the 13th century of a sweet, perfumed grape variety so attractive to bees that he referred to it as uva apiana, or “grape of the bees.” Most likely, he was describing Muscat.

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Asti

Piedmont, Italy

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Recognized as the source of the best Barbera in all of Italy, Asti is a province (as well as major city) in Piedmont, consisting of a gentle, rolling landscape with vineyards, farmland and forests alternating throughout.

Barbera d’Asti can be made in an array of styles from relatively straightforward, fruity and ready for consumption early, to the more concentrated, oak aged version with an ability to cellar impressively for 10-15 years and beyond. Some of the very best sites for Barbera in Asti are concentrated in the subzone of Nizza Monferrato. Other red varieties grown here include Freisa, Grignolino and Dolcetto, which can be bottled varietally or blended into Barbera.

Historically consumers commonly associated the Asti region with Asti Spumante and Moscato d’Asti, both playful, aromatic, sparkling wines made from the Muscat grape. Asti Spumante is less sweet, fully fizzy and more alcoholic (yet still clocking in at only around 9% alcohol) while Moscato d’Asti is sweeter, gently sparkling (“frizzante”) and closer to 5 or 6% alcohol. Each is produced in stainless steel tanks to preserve the fresh and fruity flavors of the grape, often including peach, apricot, lychee and rose petal. Asti is also the spot for the pink-hued Brachetto d'Acqui, a slightly sparkling wine ready to charm with its raspberry and rose flavors and aromas.

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