Description
A dry to medium, low alcohol rosé, the Loxton de-alcoholised Moscato is a fresh aromatic wine with a hint of sweetness.
With a touch of spritz on the palate and hints of rose petals with citrus notes, the non-alcoholic Loxton Moscato makes a great aperitif.
Additionally, its frizzante character makes it a fun, easy and enjoyable wine for sipping any time.
As the world’s most fashionable wine, it is ideal served at brunch or whenever you want it.
This wine is best served chilled.
Get a Real de-Alcoholised Rosé
This wine was fully fermented as a regular full strength wine before the alcohol was removed.
You therefore get to enjoy the full flavour and health benefits of this wonderful wine, without the alcohol.
How to Serve
- Pairs wonderfully with Chinese food, spicy Szechuan, Thai or Vietnamese cuisines.
- Also great with light chicken and fish dishes, cheese courses and antipasto plates.
- Can be used to make Zabaglione, an Italian custard used in desserts.
- Other desserts that pair well with Moscato are apple desserts, fresh berries, peach cobbler, lemon poppy breads biscotti and cakes.
This is a dessert wine that you don’t want to be without.
Tasting Notes
Its flavour profile is a balance between citrus and sweetness of fruit flavours such as peach, apple and passion with orange/lemon citrus tones.
Region: South Eastern Australia
Colour: Salmon Pink
Aroma: the aroma is reminiscent of Turkish delight (rose petals) and also features passion fruit and musk.
Palate: The Moscato style of wine is light and fresh with natural fruit sweetness. It features a wonderful mix of citrus, pineapple and floral flavours. Another highlight is the slight spritz that lifts the wine and enhances the crisp refreshing finish.
Food: Moscato is one of the fastest-growing wine styles as it increases in popularity.
Picking the grapes in the cool of the night helps ensure the wine stays lively and fresh. Retaining a slight spritz adds an extra dimension and ensures the wine finishes clean and crisp.
Tech: Alcohol content 0.5%
Loxton Township
If you are interested or curious about the township of Loxton, where our Loxton Wines comes from, follow this link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loxton,_South_Australia





