This wine has been named in honour of Dirk Hartog, the intrepid explorer who was the first European to sight the west coast of Australia. On 25 October 1616, he landed at Cape Inscription where he left behind a flattened pewter dinner plate, nailed to an oak post and placed on the cliff top. Today, Hartog’sPlate is housed in the Rijkmuseum Amsterdam, and remains the oldest known artefact of European exploration of Australia.
With its fragrant aromas, sweet palate, and light fizz, it invites you to enjoy the pleasure of a well-made Moscato. Raise a glass, celebrate the moment, and let Hartogs Plate Moscato bring a touch of sweetness to your day.
Varietal | Moscato |
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Vintage | Non Vintage |
Country | Australia |
Region | Western Australia |
Volume | 750 mL |
Closure | Screw Cap |
Alc/Vol | 7.5% |
The nose is a fragrant bouquet of ripe peaches, apricots, and lychees, accompanied by floral notes of orange blossom and a hint of citrus. These aromas combine to create a scent that is sweet, fruity, and utterly inviting.
The palate is treated to a burst of sweet fruit flavors, complemented by a light fizz that provides a refreshing and lively mouthfeel. The wine is light-bodied with a smooth and sweet finish that leaves a pleasant, lingering aftertaste.