Moscato d'Asti Secco - Sopralerighe

Sopralerighe

Format: 75 cl

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Producer Sopralerighe
Name Moscato d'Asti Secco DOCG
Variety Moscato Bianco
Gradation 11.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Intense scents of flowers and fresh fruit
Vinification method Controlled fermentation at low temperature
Region Piedmont
Production area Asti and surrounding areas
Country Italy
Type Dry white wine
Type of cask Stainless steel
Color Straw yellow
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 1-2 years
Pairing Appetizers, fish, fresh cheeses
The Moscato d'Asti Secco by Sopralerighe is a surprisingly fresh and dynamic version of one of Piedmont's most beloved and traditional wines. This wine stands out for its skillful innovation in treating Moscato in a dry manner rather than sweet, as is more commonly produced in the region.

With a straw-yellow color and bright reflections, the Moscato d'Asti Secco by Sopralerighe expresses a deep aromatic intensity on the nose. Wine lovers will find delicate notes of orange blossoms, white peach, and subtle hints of aromatic herbs, reflecting the rich diversity of the Asti terroir. On the palate, it is elegant and well-structured, with a pleasant acidity that balances its natural aromatic liveliness, making it extremely drinkable and suited to a variety of culinary pairings.

Ideal for accompanying light appetizers, fish, or seafood, the Moscato d’Asti Secco by Sopralerighe is also perfect as an aperitif. This "dry" interpretation of Moscato allows one to appreciate the typicality of the grape variety in an unexpectedly refreshing and versatile form.

Furthermore, the Sopralerighe winery follows sustainable viticulture practices, ensuring not only the quality of the wine but also respect for the environment. This bottle represents an excellent choice for those wishing to explore new dimensions of Moscato d'Asti, with an eye towards sustainability.
The winery

Sopralerighe – Winery in Veneto (Valdobbiadene), Piemonte (Asti), Lombardia (Oltrepò Pavese)

Discover the story and wines of Sopralerighe.

Wine label found online on various retailers and guides: featured on sparkling wines (Valdobbiadene/Prosecco) and still wines (e.g., Moscato d'Asti, Bonarda), and associated with products marketed by several producers/distributors.
Region: Veneto (Valdobbiadene), Piemonte (Asti), Lombardia (Oltrepò Pavese)
Country: Italia
Grapes: Glera, Moscato Bianco, Croatina (Bonarda)
Label present on Prosecco Valdobbiadene DOCG Extra Dry. There is a dry version of Moscato d'Asti sold under this label. Online links to Cantine Francesco Montagna and various wine marketplaces and portals. Presence of product pages and ratings on platforms such as Vivino, Delectable, and online stores.
Winery history
Online searches indicate that "Sopralerighe" is a label name used for multiple listings: it appears on product pages for Prosecco Valdobbiadene DOCG, on a version of Moscato d'Asti, and on labels referring to Oltrepò Pavese. No single official page describing an independent winery called solely "Sopralerighe" was found among the results consulted; in some cases the name is associated with producers such as Cantine Francesco Montagna or appears on marketplaces and sales portals.
Production philosophy
The commercial descriptions analyzed indicate a focus on producing wines that are representative of their respective territories, with attention to the typical techniques of each appellation. However, the available information consists mainly of product sheets rather than official statements from a single producer.
Terroir and vineyards
Products associated with multiple territories in Northern Italy: Valdobbiadene, the Asti area and Oltrepò Pavese.

Official Awards

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