The white Moscato is an aromatic vine whose name derives from "muscum" (musk). It was the Greeks who cultivated these grapes and exported them to the Magna Graecia colonies located in Southern Italy. The spread of this vine to the north occurred in the Middle Ages mainly by the Venetians and their trades with the Mediterranean islands. From the explosive but at the same time elegant bouquet, the Moscato Bottega Love Petal Wine is characterized by a non-cloying sweetness, a moderate alcohol content and a typical hint of rose that evokes the image of the petals imprinted on the label.