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Bartenura's Rosato Moscato turned into a 10-inch freeze pop, twelve to a canister. Freeze them solid and snip the tip — the bungalow-colony, day-camp-pickup, hot-Sunday-afternoon wine. Same Pavia Muscat fruit, same sparkly sweetness, served frozen.
Mood: pink, frozen, fun.
Buy two canisters. The first one disappears the moment the kids see them in the freezer.
Tasting notes
Strawberry sorbet, watermelon, a candied pink-grapefruit lift. Slushy and gently sweet — melon, ripe berry, a soft Moscato fizz that survives the freeze. Sips like a grown-up freeze pop, not a wine cocktail. Finishes cold and clean; the low alcohol keeps things easy in the heat.
Food pairing
Pure summer-pool, day-camp pickup, sukkah afternoon when the heat won't break. Great solo, or alongside fruit and rugelach for a casual kiddush.
Details
| Producer | Bartenura (Cantine Bartenura) |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Provincia di Pavia, Lombardy |
| Varietal | Moscato Rosato |
| Style | Frozen wine pop, sweet |
| Alcohol | 5% |
| Bottle size | 12 freeze pops |
| Hashgacha | OU |
| Mevushal | Yes |
| Kosher for Passover | No |
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