Celebrate Valentine’s Day with something sweet, but not too sweet. Moscato D’Andrea is a sweet white wine with the taste of pears. Unlike Moscato D’Asti or Moscato Allegro, this wine is not bubbly or sparkly.
Moscato D’Asti is closer to champagne, sweet with a fair amount of sparkle. The best I’ve tried is Michele Chiarlo’s Nivole Moscato D’Asti, which is rather inexpensive compared to most bottles of Moscato D’Asti, which can go for $25-30. Moscato Allegro, which is a specialty of Martin & Weyrich, is bright, sweet, but not quite as bubbly. Of the three, this one is my favorite.
At the end of the spectrum is Moscato D’Andrea, which is a great choice if you find the others too sweet or too fizzy. D’Andrea is a little drier, but still has the fruity taste you would expect from a Moscato.
All of these are available at the World Market for less than $15 a bottle. Any would be perfect for a romantic dinner, such as Valentine’s Day or an anniversary. Though slightly different, they are all dessert wines and should be served chilled in narrow glass. Enjoy a bottle with someone special, or save it all for yourself.

The Winter Winery is back for 2008! The first feature of the year is this tasty yet inexpensive red wine from Wild Bunch Wines. The combination of fruity notes from strawberry and raspberry and spicy notes of cinnamon, cloves, and anise give this wine a rich flavor and finish. Like many of my other features, this wine is screwtop, which is becoming more and more popular with vineyards.
St. Julian Winery is by far my favorite vineyard. Located in Paw Paw Michigan, this is the closest I get to a locale winery. Most supermarkets carry their wines, but the varieties vary from store to store. Concord is available at most stores, and reasonably priced at about $7 a bottle.
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