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Quesitons about sweet wines.
07-31-2003, 03:41 AM,
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Prosecco is the name of a grape and it is used to produce a sparkling wine in Italy. Asti is the name of a region, a town and a sparkling wine called Asti Spumante made from Moscato grapes. Moscato d' Asti is a lower alcohol (usually 5% to 7.5%), and a less carbonated (called frizzante) version of a sparkling wine made in Asti. There are also some wonderful sparkling wines from Spain called Cavas. Segura Viudas makes a line of nice QPR versions.
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