muscat


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
muscat /ˈmʌskat/
noun a variety of white, red, or black grape with a musky scent, grown for wine or eating as fruit or raisins.

■ a sweet or fortified white wine made from muscat grapes.

– origin Fr., from Provençal, from musc ‘musk’.
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