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I’ve always been a fan of this easy to drink wine. I used to get many people asking what wine it was at book clubs years ago.
The new group is a wide range of mothers. Many are culturally the same as myself African American not that it matters but the age range spans 25-60. |
| Moscato is too sweet for me so I personally wouldn’t drink it. I’d go for an extra dry or brut Prosecco or Franciacorta. |
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Take a moscato and a brut, this pleases all!
I’m another person who prefers dry. |
| I like it but it is sweet. |
| Of course, I'm sure most people would enjoy it. You can't find something that everyone will enjoy, it's just not possible. |
Agree with this. Moscato is way too sickly sweet to me and most of my friends also prefer drier whites so this would go untouched. |
| Not the wine I would bring for a group I didn't know. Maybe a Verdicchio or Vermentino. |
+1 I like this approach. One bottle of sweet and one bottle of dry. |
| I wouldn’t bring only sparkling. If you bring a sweet sparkly Moscato, maybe a Sauvignon Blanc for the other. |
Unless this is some sort of "bubbly" or sparking wine-focused event. |
| If other people are bringing wine too, I think it's fine just to bring a bottle of whatever you like. Presumably other people will bring a different wine, so you don't have to bring a bottle of sweet and a bottle of dry to balance yourself out. |
| Prosecco is a better bet. |
| A bottle of the 2008 Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill never fails for me. |
| I feel like it is a little sweet. I'd certainly drink a glass, it's not awful, but it's not something you can count on to be a favorite. |
| Please no, its a dessert wine. |