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Moscato Castello del Poggio

Olive Garden Moscato Castello del Poggio

$27.75 620 cal Wine & Beer To Go

Enjoy a glass of Castello del Poggio Moscato wine, crafted from grapes in Pavia, Lombardy, and Italy. Complements both savory and sweet Italian dishes.

About This Dish

Moscato Castello del Poggio at Olive Garden is a premium Moscato from the Pavia region of Lombardy, Italy, priced at $27.75 per bottle for takeout and containing 620 calories for the full bottle. Castello del Poggio Moscato is crafted from grapes grown in the Piedmont and Pavia wine zones and is recognized as one of Italy's most widely exported premium Moscato wines. At $27.75, it is a $3 premium over the Primo Amore Moscato and the most expensive white wine option on the Wine and Beer to Go menu.

The quality step up from Primo Amore to Castello del Poggio is reflected in the wine's greater aromatic complexity — the Pavia region's cooler climate produces Moscato grapes with more floral intensity and a more precise acidity that makes the sweetness feel balanced rather than flat. It is the natural choice for guests who enjoy Moscato as their primary wine preference and want the most refined expression of it available on the menu. The wine complements both savory and sweet Italian dishes as noted in the restaurant's own description.

Nutrition Facts

Per serving

620 Calories
0g Total Fat
30mg Sodium

* Nutritional values are approximate and may vary. Last updated March 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

$27.75 per bottle for the Wine and Beer to Go option. It is the highest-priced white wine on the current Olive Garden takeout wine menu.
Castello del Poggio is sourced from a defined appellation in Pavia, Lombardy, where the cooler climate produces Moscato grapes with greater aromatic intensity and more balanced acidity. The Primo Amore Moscato is a more general Italian southern production. The Castello del Poggio is considered the premium tier.
Intensely floral with peach, apricot, orange blossom, and a lightly sparkling texture. The acidity is crisper than many southern Italian Moscatos, which keeps the sweetness from feeling heavy. It finishes clean and long.
Excellent with lighter pasta, seafood dishes like Seafood Alfredo and Herb-Grilled Salmon, and all desserts. Castello del Poggio Moscato is one of the few wines that pairs successfully with tiramisu, where its floral notes complement the espresso and mascarpone.
620 calories for the full bottle. Per standard 150ml glass serving, approximately 124 calories — slightly lower than the red wines due to the lower alcohol content in Moscato production.