🍇 From Italy’s Piedmont, this drop brims with artisanal energy, as pomace from Nebbiolo, Barbera and Moscato impressively shapes its creamy character
⚙️ Through gentle distillation in a copper still, then carefully refined in stainless steel tanks, the distillate reveals its calm soul during a relaxed evening by the fireplace
🍫 Luigi Francoli’s grappa unfolds, with espresso, dark chocolate and roasted hazelnuts, a pleasure‑loving stage for curious connoisseurs
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More information about Grappa Moscato del Piemonte Vinacce Bianche - Distillerie Francoli
With the Moscato del Piemonte grappa from the Italian producer Distillerie Francoli, a beautifully colored grappa will splash into the glass on your table. The sight will delight the connoisseur, so the first sip is guaranteed not to be long in coming.
It's not just the visual impression in the glass of this Italian grappa that captivates connoisseurs. It is also the impressive aromas of elderberry, lemon and orange that meet the olfactory receptors and demand the first sip of Grappa Moscato del piemonte.Once you have absorbed enough anticipation in your nose, you can relax and bring the glass of grappa to your mouth. As the first sip of Moscato del piemonte grappa rolls over your tongue, you can immediately feel its dense structure. The taste buds are once again confronted with the aromas of the nose, complemented by a great deal of complexity. You can taste varied nuances of orange, elderberry and lemon, as well as complementary aromas.
After the Moscato del Piemonte grappa from Distillerie Francoli has coagulated down the throat, you can feel a clear reverberation. While a warm feeling spreads down the gullet, the aromas of the grappa can still be felt in the mouth. What a sensory experience.Serving recommendation for the Distillerie Francoli Grappa Moscato del piemonte
If you simply want to pour yourself a glass of grappa in the evening and sit back and relax, the Moscato del piemonte grappa from Distillerie Francoli is definitely a good choice, as it is a recommended candidate for pure enjoyment. But it also cuts a fine figure as a base for cocktails such as Air Mail, Grappato or Grappa Sour.