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		<title>Moscato, Rap Superstar in a Highball</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Moscato? Sweet wine for sugar daddies if rapper Drake is to be believed. In Do It Now he raps: "Lobster and shrimp and a glass of moscato, for the girl who's a student and her friend whose a model." Hey! Serving alcohol to minors is illegal people even if it's a relatively low-alcohol [...]]]></description>
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<p>What is Moscato? Sweet wine for sugar daddies if rapper Drake is to be believed. In <em>Do It Now</em> he raps: "Lobster and shrimp and a glass of moscato, <strong>for the girl who's a student</strong> and her friend whose a model." Hey! Serving alcohol to minors is illegal people even if it's a relatively low-alcohol wine (i.e. 5% vs. a typical 12% alcohol by volume wine). </p>

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<p>Moscato has the same alcohol profile as beer (also 5% ABV, see link for more details on <a href="http://www.modern-wine-cellar.com/calories-in.html">Moscato wine calories and alcohol equivalents</a>). Even if it tastes sweeter and is more palatable to young people, it's definitely for adults, not for taking advantage of children. </p>

<p>With that said, it's also "Mommy's Little Helper" (i.e. relatively harmless stress reliever for moms). Or, as <a href="http://www.momswhoneedwine.com/2011/06/review-innocent-bystander-moscato-2010/">MomsWhoNeedWine.com</a> puts it:</p>

<blockquote>this is a wine we can imbibe at lunch, with the girls, and still be legally able to drive to collect the kids from school.</blockquote>

<p>which is true, check the legality of this for your state at <a href="http://bloodalcoholcalculator.org/">BloodAlcoholCalculator.org</a>.</p>

<p>Moscato has been enjoying a huge spike in popularity for the last year and a half. Whether because of its rap star status or Americans' sweet palates (for example Americans' love of sugar and high alcohol resulted in the Zinfandel craze about 20 years ago) 2010 Moscato wine sales in the United States have surged by 100.7% compared to the previous year. Barefoot Vineyard's moscato wine sales jumped last year from 3.3 million dollars to 31 million, according to MarketWatch. Sutter Home doubled its moscato sales for the same period to 37 million dollars. And Woodbridge, owned by Robert Mondavi, boosted its own sales by 10 times, hitting two million dollars.</p>

<p>All of this hoopla over a wine that's been around since the end of the 16th century. Known properly as Moscato d'Asti an Italian wine, it is made from what may be the world’s oldest cultivated wine grape, Moscato Bianco, or by the French name Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains. It is a light-bodied, light-colored, lightly effervescent (frizzante), sweet white wine which typically has melon and apricot flavors and aromas.</p>

<p><strong>Note:</strong> Other varieties of the Muscat grape can be used to make this wine, in the case of <a href="http://www.modern-wine-cellar.com/pink-moscato.html">Innocent Bystander</a>, Muscat Gordo Blanco and Black Muscat are used and it's pink because of the wine's very short contact with the skins of the Black Muscat grape during vinification. </p>

<p>Moscato Bianco can be vinified in a number of styles: It can be a rare, rose-scented dry wine, or a syrupy dessert wine. Moscato d'Asti is in the middle of the spectrum. But, don't confuse it with Asti Spumante also made with Moscato Bianco and from the same region of Piedmont, but a wine that has undergone a full secondary fermentation resulting in more pronounced bubbles, a little more alcohol (about 7% ABV) and a little less sugar, and a less complex flavor.</p>

<p>Moscato is a versatile wine, which can be enjoyed in a traditional wine glass, or, as it is popularly enjoyed in Italy, in a highball glass filled with crushed ice. Another popular way to serve Moscato is in wine-based cocktails (especially as a replacement for champagne), such as the Limoncellato. Moscato is a wine meant to be drunk young, and one should never purchase bottles older than one year beyond vintage.</p>

<p>LIMONCELLATO RECIPE</p>

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	<li>1 oz. black cherry rum</li>

	<li>1/2 oz. Il Tramonto Limoncello</li>

	<li>1/2 oz. pure cane syrup</li>

	<li>1/2 oz. fresh lemon juice</li>

	<li>2 1/2 oz. Luccio Moscato d’Asti</li>
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<p>Fill a pint glass with ice. In a separate shaker, combine the first 4 ingredients, cap and shake for 5 seconds. Strain into your pint glass. Top with Luccio Moscato d’Asti. Garnish with a lemon twist and a straw. Go sip by the pool.</p>

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Chateau D'Arche, a Grand Cru Classe producer of Sauternes (dessert or sweet wine of Bordeaux) has started bottling its La Perle d'Arche wine in 100ml test-tube shaped bottles aimed at young drinkers in nightclubs. On the whole this seems to be a good idea since Sauternes is not well known outside the wine community, not to mention that french wine sales are on the decline so they've got to do something to shake things up.

But what's troubling is their marketing, once again targeting women. Managing director Jerome Cosson told decanter.com: <span id="more-262"></span>"We want to work with nightclubs to give customers the choice between vodka for the man and Sauternes for the lady. The idea is to put lots of them in a big ice bucket on the bar."

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A winemaker targeting women usually goes the <a href="http://www.modern-wine-cellar.com/calories-in.html">low calorie wine</a> route, like the just released French Wine Research Center's "So Light" at 60 calories a glass and 9% alcohol. A 100ml serving of Sauternes is about twice the calories and 13% alcohol minimum. So while women may be relieved that they don't have to deal with yet another winemaker trying to jam tasteless wine down their throats, seriously, do women have a problem with choice in alcoholic beverages at a bar? If a woman wants a glass of wine instead of vodka, she can simply order it.</br>
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