The Confetti Pink Moscato Blend is a slightly sweet and fruity wine, with hints of strawberries and peaches, and it pairs perfectly with our seafood dishes.
Sweet Pink Moscato Blend Confetti at Olive Garden is a fruity, slightly sweet pink wine available for takeout at $24.75 per bottle and containing 630 calories for the full bottle. The Confetti Pink Moscato Blend is described as slightly sweet and fruity with hints of strawberries and peaches — a rosé-adjacent wine that is approachable for guests who prefer sweeter wines over the drier rosé category. It is recommended as a pairing for Olive Garden's seafood dishes, particularly the Shrimp Alfredo, Seafood Alfredo, and lighter pasta preparations.
Pink Moscato blends occupy a popular middle ground in casual dining wine service — they are sweeter than rosé but not as intensely sweet as pure Moscato, with a light pink color and berry-forward aroma that makes them visually appealing alongside food. The Confetti brand is specifically designed for food-friendly service, meaning the acidity is balanced enough to complement the restaurant's pasta and seafood menu without becoming cloying.
Nutrition Facts
Per serving
630Calories
0gTotal Fat
35mgSodium
* Nutritional values are approximate and may vary. Last updated March 2026.
$24.75 per bottle for the Wine and Beer to Go option. It is available for pickup and delivery. Priced at the same level as the Moscato Primo Amore.
Slightly sweet with strawberry and peach aromas and a light, fruity finish. It is more restrained in sweetness than the Primo Amore Moscato and has a pink color from the black-skinned grape blend in the base wine.
The restaurant specifically recommends it alongside seafood dishes. It pairs naturally with Seafood Alfredo, Shrimp Scampi, Herb-Grilled Salmon, and lighter pasta dishes. The strawberry-peach notes also bridge well with the Strawberry Cream Cake dessert.
Yes. Regular Moscato (Primo Amore) is made purely from Moscato grapes with a floral, peach-apricot profile. Pink Moscato is a blend that includes red grape varieties, giving it a pink color and a slight strawberry note that standard Moscato does not have. Both are sweet but the pink version has more fruit complexity.
The full bottle contains 630 calories. Per standard 150ml glass, this is approximately 126 calories — the same as the Primo Amore Moscato at similar sweetness levels.