
Muskat Moravsky
Muskat Moravsky is a white grape variety originating in the Czech Republic. It is known for its fresh and slightly aromatic character, making it a popular grape variety in the region.
Muskat Moravsky has a thin skin and produces light yellow-green coloured wines that have a floral and slightly spicy aroma. The taste profile is dry and zesty with a distinct nutty and spicy character.
Muskat Moravsky is mainly grown in the Czech Republic, particularly in Moravia. It is also found in small amounts in Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. The grape is vigorous and early ripening. In the Czech Republic, the wines are usually made in a dry style and can be aged for several years. In Germany, the wines tend to be slightly sweeter and are usually enjoyed young. Muskat Moravsky pairs well with light and aromatic dishes such as seafood, salads and cheeses.
Muskat Moravsky is not only loved by its countrymen, it is also adored by the local birds.