Martini Asti 1.5 L

AED 110.00

Bright, bubbly, and unapologetically fruit-forward, this Italian Asti is your shortcut to instant celebration. Think ripe peach, pear, and white grape with soft floral vibes, all wrapped in a gentle sparkle that’s easy to love. It’s a sweet sparkling wine that keeps things fun without getting syrupy, and it’s a classic for toasts, brunch tables, and “we deserve cake” nights!

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Description

Sweet, fizzy, and wildly drinkable, this Asti from Italy is the bottle you grab when you want the party mood fast (no speeches required).

  • Appearance: Pale straw yellow with lively, fine bubbles.
  • Nose: White grape, peach nectar, pear, and a soft hit of orange blossom and honey.
  • Taste: Juicy Moscato fruit up front (peach, ripe pear, green apple), gentle sweetness, bright acidity to keep it feeling fresh, and low alcohol warmth so it stays light on its feet.
  • Body: Light-bodied, frothy, and refreshing rather than heavy.
  • Finish: Clean and fruity, with lingering grape and floral notes that make you want the next sip.

Asti is the “good vibes” corner of sparkling wine, and this one leans hard into what you want from the style, loud aromatics, real fruit character, and a sparkle that plays nice with desserts, spicy bites, and anything salty on a snack board. It’s not trying to be Champagne. It’s trying to be fun, and it nails it.

If you’re stocking for a celebration, this is the crowd-pleaser that doesn’t demand a tasting course to enjoy. The sweetness makes it friendly for new wine drinkers, while the bright fruit and floral lift keep it interesting enough for the people who usually say they “don’t do sweet.”

Where it shines: brunch pours, birthday toasts, wedding pre-games, and dessert nights when you’d rather pour bubbles than open a second bottle of still wine. It also plays surprisingly well with fresh fruit, berry desserts, panna cotta, and anything with a bit of citrus zest.

Italian sparkling wine lovers keep coming back to Asti for one reason, it smells like a fruit market in the best way. The Moscato grape brings big aroma without you needing to overthink it, so it feels effortless to serve and even easier to finish.

Fun Fact: Asti is made in Piedmont, and the region is so protective of the style that “Asti” is a controlled designation, it has to come from specific vineyards and follow strict rules to earn the name.