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Hungerford Hill Moscato 2025
Grape Type Pronunciation: "spark-ah-ling moss-kah-toe"
Primary flavours
lychee
Peach Skin
Jasmine
Musk
Details
Ever wondered where the pink colour comes from in a Moscato like this? Well, most Muscat grapes are pink or even a little amber, which makes for wines that often pick up a little orange/pink. This Moscato is a typically juicy and floral number too, with all of the sweet and lively palate energy and the lightness that comes from just 6% alcohol

While the story of Hungerford Hill goes all the way back to 1967, when the Hungerford family first started planting vines in the Hunter Valley, it's the modern history of this winery that is the important bit. Now once again a family-owned business, and with a portfolio of famous old Hunter Valley vineyards and more wines from the cooler, wilder parts of NSW, Hungerford Hill is back (with a vengeance). You can blame Chief Winemaker Bryan 'BC' Currie for the newness. Bryan famously studied paleontology at university before becoming a winemaker, but there are no dinos here - instead, he produces a clever range that covers everything from the country's best Fiano, superb Tumbarumba Chardonnay & Pinot, a whole array of spicy Hilltops reds, and some of the best preservative-free reds in the Hunter.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low (under 12%)medium (12-14%)high (14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, medium sweetness, with low acidity, very fruity, low tannins, low alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
New South Wales
country
Australia
Grape type
Sparkling Moscato
Wine Maker
Hungerford Hill
Alcohol
6%
Vintage
2025
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Vegan
Temperature
Cold 5°C-8°C
Pairing guide
It's hard to stop at just one glass of this Hungerford Hill Moscato. It's just so lively and fun! Like most Moscato wines, this little stunner is fantastically food-friendly, and pairs best with laid-back dining options, especially sumptuous cheese and charcuterie boards, and appetisers such as bruschetta and dips. If you do fancy serving up this fizzy wine with your main course, you’d do well to pair it with Indian curries like butter chicken, or other spicy dishes like Szechuan chilli tofu, penne all'arrabbiata, or well-spiced fish.
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Food
Dessert
Summer Salad
Sushi
Tastes
Sweet
Light
Fruity
Moods
Excited
Celebratory
Seasons
Summer
Spring
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Wine region
New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales is the state which kicked everything off for Australia when it was the first settlement for the first fleet in 1788. The state is home to 13 wine regions with the key regions being Hunter Valley, Orange, Mudgee and the Riverina. Where NSW is used on the label it refers to wines coming from across the state but not from any region exceeding 85% of make up of the wine.
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