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Muscat grape

British pronunciation/mˈʌskat ɡɹˈeɪp/
American pronunciation/mˈʌskæt ɡɹˈeɪp/
Muscat grape
[NOUN]
1

a variety of wine grape known for its aromatic characteristics and the production of wines with distinct floral and fruity notes

synonyms : muscat
muscatel
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muscat grape definition and meaning

What is "muscat grape"?

Muscat grape is a captivating wine grape variety celebrated for its distinctive and enchanting aromas. This ancient grape is renowned for its unique fragrance, often resembling floral scents like orange blossom, rose, and jasmine, along with fruity notes of apricot, peach, and grapefruit. Muscat grapes are highly versatile and can be used to produce a wide range of wines, from dry to sweet, still to sparkling. The delightful aroma and flavors of Muscat wines make them popular choices for dessert wines, as well as aperitifs, and they have gained a loyal following among wine enthusiasts who appreciate their delightful and evocative profile.

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