Meeting a new group of ladies, is Moscato d'Asti a good wine to bring with me?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Take a moscato and a brut, this pleases all!
I’m another person who prefers dry.
Anonymous
I like it but it is sweet.
Anonymous
Of course, I'm sure most people would enjoy it. You can't find something that everyone will enjoy, it's just not possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
Not the wine I would bring for a group I didn't know. Maybe a Verdicchio or Vermentino.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Take a moscato and a brut, this pleases all!
I’m another person who prefers dry.


+1 I like this approach. One bottle of sweet and one bottle of dry.
Anonymous
I wouldn’t bring only sparkling. If you bring a sweet sparkly Moscato, maybe a Sauvignon Blanc for the other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Prosecco is a better bet.
Anonymous
A bottle of the 2008 Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill never fails for me.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Please no, its a dessert wine.
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