
Winery Hanging TreeSparkling Moscato
This wine generally goes well with sweet desserts
Wine flavors and olphactive analysis
On the nose the Sparkling Moscato of Winery Hanging Tree in the region of Nouvelle-Galles du Sud often reveals types of flavors of tree fruit, red fruit.
Food and wine pairings with Sparkling Moscato
Pairings that work perfectly with Sparkling Moscato
Original food and wine pairings with Sparkling Moscato
The Sparkling Moscato of Winery Hanging Tree matches generally quite well with dishes of sweet desserts such as recipes of cheese cake (white cheese cake) inratable.
Details and technical informations about Winery Hanging Tree's Sparkling Moscato.
Discover the grape variety: Goruli mtsvane
An endemic Georgian grape variety, known since ancient times, it is most regularly found today in the Kartli and Imereti regions. It is practically unknown in other wine-producing countries. It should not be confused with, among others, Mtsvane Kakhuri and Gorula Mtsvane (table grapes), which are also white and native to Georgia.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Sparkling Moscato from Winery Hanging Tree are 2014, 0
Informations about the Winery Hanging Tree
The Winery Hanging Tree is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 28 wines for sale in the of Hunter Valley to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Hunter Valley
The Hunter Valley is unquestionably the best known and most highly prized wine region in NewSouthWales. Its most famous wine style is its distinctive Dry Semillon, while Shiraz, is also long-established. It is also regarded as a pioneer of Australian Chardonnay. Hunter Valley Semillon Semillon was first planted here in the 1830s.
The wine region of Nouvelle-Galles du Sud
The NewSouthWales wine appellation is made up of 16 different regions and covers approximately 810,000 square kilometres (312,000 square miles). This is the Size of the state of New South Wales, one of the six that make up the federal Commonwealth of Australia. Although it is one of the smallest Australian states geographically, it has been the most populous since the first European settlements in the 18th century. The South East Australia GI area is the largest in Australia and can include any wine produced in New South Wales as well as Victoria, Tasmania and Parts of South Australia.
The word of the wine: Tanin
A natural compound contained in the skin of the grape, the seed or the woody part of the bunch, the stalk. The maceration of red wines allows the extraction of tannins, which give the texture, the solidity and also the mellowness when the tannins are "ripe". The winemaker seeks above all to extract the tannins from the skin, the ripest and most noble. The tannins of the seed or stalk, which are "greener", especially in average years, give the wine hardness and astringency. The wines of Bordeaux (based on Cabernet and Merlot) are full of tannins, those of Burgundy much less so, with Pinot Noir containing little.














