Gelber Muskateller

GEL-ber Moo-skah-TEL-er

Gelber Muskateller (Yellow Muscat) is a white wine from Austria, notably from Styria.

4/5

Fruity notes

3/5

Body

1/5

Tannins

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Gelber Muskateller
Origin
ATAustria
Grapes
Muscat
Category
Still
Colour
White
Primary Flavours
floral, grapefruit, honey
Sugar
Dry

Last update: November 25, 2024

Information

Gelber Muskateller (also known as Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains) is a white wine from Austria, notably from Styria. It has a pale golden color and a distinctive, aromatic taste. This wine features aromas of orange blossom, elderflower, and a hint of spice. On the palate, it is light-bodied with crisp acidity and flavors of citrus, tropical fruit, and a floral finish. Gelber Muskateller pairs perfectly with Asian cuisine, light desserts, and fresh cheeses. Its aromatic and vibrant nature makes it a delightful choice for various dining experiences.

Gastronomy

Snacks & Appetizers:

  • Bruschetta
  • Cream dessert
  • Fresh Vegetables
  • Fruit Platter
  • Fried Garlic Shrimp
  • Mini Quiches
  • Popcorn
  • Tapas Platter
  • Tart

This wine is perfect with:

Gelber Muskateller (Yellow Muscat) pairs beautifully with "Spicy Asian Dishes," where the wine's aromatic profile balances the heat, or try it with "Fruit Salad," where its floral notes enhance the flavors.

This wine can be drunk without food

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