Sweet, Complex, Smooth Taste Description This naturally sweet wine is made from one of the most classic varieties from the Mediterranean region. The ancient Greeks called this fragrant grape Anathelicon Moschaton and the Romans Apianae, because bees use the nectar of the muscat to make their exquisite honey. The muscat grape has an unmistakable and very special aromatic profile with enticing floral scents (rose, geranium, lemon verbena). The taste is lush, concentrated yet light, full and somewhat sensual.