Do you let red moscato wine breathe?

You don't need to let red Moscato wine breathe.

Here's why:

* Moscato is generally a light-bodied wine. Unlike full-bodied reds like Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot, Moscato doesn't have the tannins that benefit from aeration.

* Moscato is meant to be enjoyed young. It's a fresh, fruity wine that's best enjoyed within a year or two of production. Breathing won't enhance its flavor profile; it might even make it less enjoyable.

* Moscato is often served chilled. Chilling a wine slows down the oxidation process.

Instead of breathing, focus on serving your Moscato chilled and in a glass that enhances its aromas.

Enjoy your Moscato! 🥂