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    Oct. 5—Want to cut calories without cutting out wine? There are expanding options of low-calorie wine products, but don't get your hopes up. They aren't the same as conventional wine and watch ...

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    Reviewing the brand's Hard Bubbly collection, WRAL News praised its smell, low-calorie content and use of monk fruit as sweetener. [22] However, The Huffington Post editors and writers was less optimistic about its wine collection, although considered White Moscato and Red Sangria "fine". [3]

  6. Sparkling wine - Wikipedia

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    Asti is a slightly sweet wine made from the Moscato grape in the province of Asti. The wine is noted for its low alcohol levels around 8% and fresh, grapey flavors. Moscato d'Asti is a frizzante style slightly sparkling version of Asti; [23] it is sweeter and contains even less alcohol, typically around 5.5%. A Prosecco sparkling wine from Italy

  7. Moscato d'Asti - Wikipedia

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    The wine is sweet and low in alcohol, and is considered a dessert wine. A related wine, Asti, is produced in the same area from the same grape. Grown in the hilltop town of Asti in Montferrat, Piedmont, Moscato d’Asti is made by small producers in small batches. [2] Moscato is named such because of its earthy musky aroma.