Asti Spumante DOCG
Italian Asti Spumante from Moscato grapes in Piedmont, partially fermented in tanks to produce aromatic sparkling wine exceeding 3 bars pressure. HTS 2204.10.00 classification for fresh grape sparkling wines. Lower alcohol around 9% ABV.
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