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Muscat du Cap Corse is a sweet wine-only producing district highly renowned among wine connoisseurs for producing wines that rank among the best in the world. The wines are created entirely of Muscat Blanc Petits Grain grapes and are classified as Vin Doux Naturel. VDN status is a word for mildly fortified wines in France. This region's wines are thought to be exceptionally nuanced and varied. The region spans 90 hectares and 17 communes. In 1993, the region was designated as an AOC.

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Where is the Muscat du Cap Corse wine region?

The Muscat du Cap Corse wine region is in the far north of the French island of Corsica, a northern extension of the island's mountainous range. The Cap Corse peninsula is visible on the map as a finger-like extension in the northeastern corner of Corsica. Vineyards can be found on the lower slopes and in steep hillside villages. The region is just south of Coteaux du Cap Corse. Muscat du Cap Corse stretches to the south, bordering Patrimonio. The region arose from the selection of the most attractive vineyard plots with an exceptional terroir.

History of the Muscat du Cap Corse wine region

Muscat du Cap The Corse wine area is one of France's oldest wine-growing regions. The region shares its culture, heritage, wines, and techniques with both France and Italy, and their wines are frequently recognized as the finest of both wine worlds in a bottle. Historically, wines were made from sun-dried muscat grapes, which helped to concentrate natural sugars. The term "responsibility" refers to the act of determining whether or not a person is responsible for the actions of another person. The grapes frequently exhibit some noble rot.

The terroir and geography of the Muscat du Cap Corse wine region

Du Cap Muscat Corse wine region contains some of the top vineyards on the island of Corsica. The region is largely hills and mountains, with vineyards on the Corsica mountain ranges' slopes facing southwest. The soil is largely clayey and limestone on shale, which suits the Muscat Blanc Petits Grain grape variety nicely. The vineyards use an organic and biodynamic approach to traditional tillage. Muscat du Cap Corse wine region possesses a mediterranean climate with annual average temperature of 15.5 degree celsius. The region is prone to frost for about five days a year. The region is blessed with 240 sunny days a year. 

Popular grape varieties from the Muscat du Cap Corse wine region

Muscat Du Cap Corse is a wine region that grows only Muscat Blanc Petits Grain grapes and Muscat. Traditionally, the grapes are sundried before pressing to maximize the concentration of sugar. Harvesting is now done at 14-15% of the potential alcohol concentration. There is also some noble rot present in the grapes, which contributes to the wine's character. Natural alcohol is added to the wines after pressing to fortify them, resulting in VDN (Vin Doux Naturel) wines. 

Food to pair with Muscat du Cap Corse wine 

Blackberry cheese cake 

Blackberry cheese cake is a popular dessert in the United States. Traditionally, It is made with blackberries, cream cheese, graham cracker crust and butter. The recipe for this dessert is simple and straightforward to make. The ingredients are readily available in most stores. This cake has a moist texture with a sweet taste. It also has a tart flavor from the blackberries.

Lemon Icebox Cake

Lemon Icebox Cake is a dessert that has a custard filling and a graham cracker crust. The custard filling is made with egg yolks, sugar, lemon zest, and lemon juice. The filling gets poured into the crust and then it is chilled in the refrigerator. There are many variations of this recipe. You can use any type of pie crust instead of graham crackers for the crust or you can add any flavorings to the custard filling like vanilla extract or almond extract. This dessert can be served as an appetizer or as a dessert.,

Raspberry Tiramisu

Raspberry Tiramisu is a dessert that has been around for quite some time. It is a combination of coffee-soaked ladyfingers, whipped cream, and raspberry jam. The word tiramisù means “pick me up” in Italian, which is what this dessert does for people who have had a long day. Raspberry Tiramisu is one of the most popular desserts in Italy and it has taken off worldwide with many variations of the recipe being created.

Places to visit in the Muscat du Cap Corse wine region

Nonza

Nonza is a small town on the French island of Corsica in the Haute Corse department. This important settlement is located in the southwest of the peninsula, which has beautiful churches, historic towers, and spectacular vistas. Nonza Tower, a Genoese tower, is located on the west shore of Capicorsu. The Republic of Genoa is supposed to have built this tower in the 16th century as a coastal defense against Barbary pirates. Nonza's main attraction is the 16th century church of Sainte Julie. The church is dedicated to a martyred saint from Roman times.

Bastia

Bastia is a lovely town in northern Corsica, and it is the second most populous after Ajaccio. It is a site worth visiting for a few days because of its harbor, warm environment, and historical monuments. It is an important port in Corsica and a major commercial town. The beach area in Bastia is pebbly and can get fairly crowded during the summer months. Another local beach, the sandy Plage de l'Arinella, marks the start of the long sandy beachfront that runs the length of the east coast.

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Frequently asked questions about Muscat du Cap Corse

Where is the Muscat du Cap Corse wine region located?

The Muscat du Cap Corse wine region is located in the far north of the French island of Corsica, on the island's mountainous range. The Cap Corse peninsula can be seen on the map as a finger-like extension in Corsica's northeastern corner. Vineyards can be found on the lower slopes as well as in mountainous mountain communities. It is located just south of Coteaux du Cap Corse. Muscat du Cap Corse extends southward, bordering Patrimonio.

What are some of the best Muscat du Cap Corse wines that people should try?

Domaine Jean-Baptiste Arena Muscat du Cap Corse 'Grotte di Sole', Corsica, France
Clos Nicrosi Muscat du Cap Corse Muscatellu, Corsica, France
Domaine Leccia Muscat du Cap Corse, Corsica, France

What are the different kinds of grapes that grow in the Muscat du Cap Corse appellation?

Muscat Du Cap Corse is a wine region that only grows Muscat Blanc Petits Grain and Muscat grapes.

What kind of wine is a Muscat du Cap Corse?

Muscat du Cap Corse wines have an orange blossom scent. These wines are sweet on the palate with the taste of apricots. These wines are very complex and versatile with aromas of figs, walnuts, hazelnuts, citrus and exotic fruits. Serve this chilled along with fruit-based desserts or grilled meat.

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