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CASTELLO DI AMOROSA IL RAGGIO DEL SOLE

Approved Jan 15, 2025
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What to Expect

Expect aromatic Moscato wines from the Muscat family, known for their floral and grapey aromas that often feel like fresh table grapes. These wines can be still, sparkling, or even dessert-style, with a range of sweetness levels and low alcohol content. Expect lively acidity to keep them refreshing, making them versatile for pairing with light fruits, pastries, and dishes where a gentle sweetness complements flavors without overwhelming them. Enjoy these delightful wines chilled and enjoyed young.

TTB ID25007001000365
Brand nameCASTELLO DI AMOROSA
Fanciful nameIL RAGGIO DEL SOLE
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsMoscato
Approval dateJan 15, 2025
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number250006
Permit numberBW-CA-5827
Producer name & addressCASTELLO DI AMOROSA, VILLA AMOROSA, INC. 4045 SAINT HELENA HWY CALISTOGA CA 94515 CASTELLO DI AMOROSA&nbsp(Used on label)
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