Castello del Poggio’s IGT Moscato (SRP: $13) is now the top Italian Moscato in the U.S, according to Nielsen. Castello del Poggio sold more than 250,000 cases nationally in 2016. Overall, the winery saw a 19% sales volume increase, outpacing the Moscato category’s 2.8% volume growth.
“Our Italian Moscato has taken off in the U.S with Castello del Poggio’s Moscato IGT championing the category,” says Executive Vice President – General Manager, Tim Matz. “We believe our Moscato reflects the refreshing and fruity nature of these wines and is at the forefront of the Moscato Madness.”
SOURCE: http://ciaostl.com
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