Serve at:
14 -16 °C.

Producer
Capovilla
From this winery
The passion for the world of distillates was born by accident in '74, the year I started to deal with machinery for oenology.
Numerous trips abroad, particularly Switzerland,
Germany and Austria, allowed me to discover the world of distillation which, unlike what was happening in Italy, laid the foundation for a completely different culture.
At that time in our country all had the ambition to distill "something" in the house without having the compenses to do so.
The passion for the world of distillates was born by accident in '74, the year I started to deal with machinery for oenology.
Many trips abroad, particularly Switzerland, Germany and Austria, allowed me to discover the world of distillation which, unlike what was happening in Italy, laid the foundations
on a completely different culture.
At that time in our country all had the ambition to distill "something" in the house without having the compenses to do so. Read more
Numerous trips abroad, particularly Switzerland,
Germany and Austria, allowed me to discover the world of distillation which, unlike what was happening in Italy, laid the foundation for a completely different culture.
At that time in our country all had the ambition to distill "something" in the house without having the compenses to do so.
The passion for the world of distillates was born by accident in '74, the year I started to deal with machinery for oenology.
Many trips abroad, particularly Switzerland, Germany and Austria, allowed me to discover the world of distillation which, unlike what was happening in Italy, laid the foundations
on a completely different culture.
At that time in our country all had the ambition to distill "something" in the house without having the compenses to do so. Read more


Name | Capovilla Distillato di Moscato Giallo 0.5L |
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Type | Other spirits |
Size | 0,50 l |
Alcohol content | 49.0% by volume |
Country | Italy |
Region | Veneto |
Vendor | Capovilla |
Production technique | The grapes are pressed and left to ferment on their own indigenous yeasts, then slowly distilled in a Pot Still Muller bain-marie still. |
Allergens | Contains sulphites |