Muscat

usgb/ˈmʌskæt/
noun

A type of sweet grape which is often used to make wine.

Muscat wines are produced from the muscat grape variety.
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  • muscat wine
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Wine Origin

Muscat grapes are originally from the Mediterranean region, which may be relevant in historical or cultural discussions.

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The Muscat variety has been cultivated since ancient times in the Mediterranean.
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Aroma Highlight

Muscat grapes are known for their strong aroma, which is a distinctive feature influencing wine descriptions.

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The aroma of this muscat is wonderfully floral and intense.
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Culinary Pairing

Muscat wine often pairs well with spicy or strong-flavored dishes because of its sweetness.

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We're having Thai curry with a bottle of sweet muscat tonight.
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