Tasting: Beringer's Red Moscato


  • Beringer
  • Variety: Moscato
  • Region: Grown in Chile, bottled in Napa Valley
  • Country: Chile
  • Year: N/A
  • Price: $7.99 from The Wine Gallery (Wine and Whiskey)
  • Total Wine: "This innovative blend from Beringer is the perfect harmony of Moscato, Zinfandel and Petite Sirah. It brings together the vivid aromas and flavors of the Moscato grape with the classic red berry characteristics of Zinfandel and ripe black cherry flavors of Petite Sirah."
  • The smell of this wine was, in a word, sweet. Unfortunately, it also smelled like plastic. I assume this is from the fact that it was bottled in plastic. The taste was so sugary, I forgot I was drinking wine and could have mistaken it for Kool-Aid (and this is in no way a compliment). This is only the second time in my life that I've ever disliked a wine so much I couldn't finish it. Absolute no tannic structure, or acidity. It was simply sugary and loose. My friend Buddy loved it and drank the rest of mine. Seems like this is the wine for people who like whites, and roses who believe the sweeter the better. 

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