
Tosti Asti Spumante
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Sweet, Bright, and Celebration-Ready
Tosti Asti Spumante is a classic sweet Italian sparkling wine from Asti in Piedmont, made for celebrations, brunch tables, dessert pairings, and “just because” moments. It’s lively, fruity, lower in alcohol, and a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for anyone who loves Moscato-style bubbles.
If you’ve been hunting for Asti in stores and searching “Asti Spumante near me,” this is the exact kind of bottle people are talking about.
What Makes Tosti Asti Spumante Special
Tosti has been producing sparkling wines in Piedmont for generations, and their Asti Spumante leans into everything people love about the style:
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juicy fruit
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gentle bubbles
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soft sweetness
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zero bitterness
This is the kind of sparkling wine that even “I don’t usually drink wine” guests will happily sip.
What Is Asti Spumante?
A lot of shoppers ask what is Asti Spumante, and here’s the simple answer:
Asti Spumante is a sweet, sparkling wine from Asti, Italy, made from the Moscato Bianco grape. It’s naturally aromatic, floral, and fruity. The result is a bubbly wine that tastes like ripe peach, pear, and honey — without feeling heavy.
Tosti Asti Spumante is a textbook take on that style: approachable, elegant, and easy to love from the first glass.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe peach, pear nectar, orange blossom, honeysuckle
Palate: Sweet white peach, golden apple, and soft citrus with creamy bubbles
Finish: Smooth and sweet, with a light honeyed note
This isn’t a dry Brut. It’s intentionally sweet and expressive, which makes it super fun to pour at parties or serve with dessert.
Is Asti Spumante a Champagne?
Short answer: No, Asti Spumante is not Champagne.
Here’s why it matters:
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Champagne only comes from the Champagne region of France.
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Tosti Asti Spumante comes from Asti in Piedmont, Italy.
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Champagne is typically made from grapes like Chardonnay and Pinot Noir and is usually much drier.
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Asti Spumante is made from Moscato Bianco and is naturally sweeter.
So while people sometimes call Asti “Italian champagne,” it’s more accurate (and more helpful for picking a bottle you’ll enjoy) to call it an Italian sweet sparkling wine.
Asti Spumante vs Prosecco
You’ll also hear people compare Asti Spumante vs Prosecco, especially for brunch and celebrations.
Here’s the difference in plain terms:
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Tosti Asti Spumante:
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Sweet
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Lower alcohol
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Flavor is very peachy, floral, honeyed
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Great with pastries, fruit, cheesecake, or just on its own
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Prosecco:
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Usually off-dry to dry
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Higher alcohol than Asti
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Crisper profile: green apple, lemon zest, white flower
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More typical for mimosas and spritzes
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So:
If you like sweeter, softer, dessert-friendly sparkling wine, pick Tosti Asti Spumante.
If you like drier and more citrus-driven bubbles, go Prosecco.
How to Serve It
Chill it hard. Tosti Asti Spumante tastes best very cold, straight from the fridge.
When to pour:
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Brunch tables (waffles, croissants, fruit)
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Bridal showers, baby showers, engagement toasts
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Holiday mornings
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Birthday dessert
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Girls’ night / game night “fun bottle”
Because it’s lightly fizzy and sweet, it doubles as both something to sip and something to celebrate with.
Tosti Asti Spumante Near Me
If you’re searching for Asti Spumante near me, don’t guess which store still has it in stock or drive all over town. You can order Tosti Asti Spumante here and have it delivered, so you’re ready for brunch, parties, or last-minute toasts without the errand.
Why People Keep Buying This Bottle
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Sweet and friendly, not dry or bitter
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Lower ABV than most sparkling wines
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Great for people who “don’t like Champagne”
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Pours beautifully for events and looks festive in the glass
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Affordable enough to grab more than one