muscat
/ˈmʌskæt/
noun
- A type of sweet grape, often used for making wine or raisins.
- Muscat grapes are known for their intense sweetness and floral aroma.
- She snacked on a bunch of fresh muscat grapes from the farmer's market.
- The vineyard grows several varieties of muscat for their dessert wines.
- A sweet wine made from muscat grapes.
- We paired the fruit tart with a chilled glass of muscat.
- She prefers muscat over dry wines because of its sweetness.
- This muscat from Australia has notes of peach and honey.