Frontera Moscato Wine 75cl

AED 30.00

Bright, fruity, and dangerously easy to like, this Chilean Moscato is your go-to white wine for instant good vibes. Think peach, pear, and a hit of citrus, with a gentle floral lift that keeps every sip feeling fresh. It’s sweet-leaning but still nicely balanced, so it doesn’t get tiring. Perfect for spicy takeout, picnic snacks, or when you just want a friendly, crowd-pleasing bottle that disappears fast!

Size75cl / 750ml
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Description

This is the kind of Chilean Moscato that makes weeknights feel like a plan. It’s aromatic, fruit-forward, and straight-up fun to drink, the white wine you grab when you want something easygoing but still full of flavour.

Moscato’s superpower is its perfume-meets-fruit personality, and this one leans right into it. You get ripe orchard fruit, a floral breeze, and a bright zip that keeps things lively. It’s the bottle you pour when the group chat says “come over” and nobody wants anything too serious.

Chile is a great place for bang-on, fruit-driven whites because the climate helps grapes hold onto their freshness while building loads of flavour. That shows up here as a clean, juicy style that’s friendly from the first sip.

If you’re pairing it with food, think in the direction of heat, salt, and crunch. Spicy noodles, shawarma, fried chicken, salty chips, even a random fridge snack plate all play nicely with Moscato’s fruit and lift. It’s also a solid call when you’re bringing a bottle to a gathering and don’t know everyone’s taste yet.

  • Appearance: Pale straw, clear and bright.
  • Nose: White flowers, ripe peach, pear, and a squeeze of citrus.
  • Taste: Juicy stone fruit and orchard fruit up front, a sweet-leaning style with a refreshing, zippy feel that keeps it balanced.
  • Body: Light-bodied and easy to sip.
  • Finish: Clean, fruity, and lightly floral, with citrusy freshness on the way out.

Keep a bottle around for spontaneous hangs, spicy food nights, or anytime you want a white wine that feels like an instant mood upgrade.

Fun Fact: “Frontera” means “frontier” in Spanish, a nod to Chile’s long, dramatic strip of vineyards framed by the Andes and the Pacific.