Muscat Grape (Noun)
Meaning
Sweet aromatic grape used for raisins and wine.
Classification
Nouns denoting foods and drinks.
Examples
- The sweet, luscious flavor of the muscat grape is a popular choice for raisins and wine worldwide.
- Muscat grape is one of the oldest grape varieties, used to produce a range of sweet wines, including dessert and fortified wines.
- Fresh muscat grapes have a floral aroma, with hints of peach and honey that translate beautifully into their wine.
- Many regions grow the muscat grape, from warm climates to cooler ones, to use in the production of a wide range of sweet and fortified wines.
- Greece and Italy have traditionally cultivated the muscat grape to make some of their finest sweet dessert wines and golden raisins.