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  2. Muscatel - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the label “muscatel” became associated in the U.S. with inferior-quality wine, so that today in that country, fine wines made from superior strains of muscat grapes tend not to be called “muscatel.” [1] However, outside the U.S., “muscatel” (sometimes spelled “moscatel”) refers to the full range of wines made with ...

  3. Muscat (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Muscat Ottonel is the result of a crossing between one Muscat variety, "Muscat d'Eisenstadt" (also known as "Muscat de Saumur"), with the Swiss wine grape Chasselas [5] Muscat blanc à Petits Grains has been identified as one of the parent grapes of several varieties, though with which crossing partner is currently unknown.

  4. Muscatel (tea) - Wikipedia

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    Muscatel refers to a distinctive flavor found in some Darjeeling teas, especially the second-flush teas. It has been described as a "distinct sweet flavour" that is not present in other flushes or tea from other localities, [1] a "musky spiciness," [2] "a unique muscat-like fruitiness in aroma and flavour," [3] or "dried raisins with a hay like finish."

  5. Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains - Wikipedia

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    Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains is known under a large number of synonyms, [8] the more popular of which include Muscat Canelli, various combinations with the word Frontignan. In Greece it's simply known as White Muscat (or Aspro Moschato). In Bulgaria it is known as Tamyanka, in Macedonia as Temjanika and in Serbia as Tamjanika.

  6. List of grape varieties - Wikipedia

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    Fior d'Arancio (in Padova), Goldenmuskateller (in Bolzano), Goldmuskateller, Moscat, Moscatel (in Trentino), Moscato Cipro, Moscato dalla Siria, Moscato Sirio, Moscato Siro, Muscat du Pays (in the Valais region of Switzerland), Muscat Italien, Muscat vert (in Valais), Muscatedda (in Sicily), Muscato de Goloio, Muskat Dzhiallo and Muskat Zuti.

  7. Muscat Ottonel - Wikipedia

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    Muscat Ottonel or Muskat-Ottonel (in Germany) is a white wine grape variety that is a member of the Muscat family of Vitis vinifera. [1] It is most notable for its use in dessert wines from Austria , Bulgaria , Romania , Moldova , Croatia and Serbia as well as dry wines from Alsace and Hungary .

  8. Moscato Giallo - Wikipedia

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    Moscato Giallo. Moscato Giallo or Yellow Muscat is a white Italian wine grape variety that is a member of the Muscat family of grapes.Known for its large deep cluster of loose, deep-yellow berries and golden colored wine, Moscato Giallo is grown mostly in northern Italy where it is most often used to produce passito style dessert wines. [1]

  9. Setúbal DOC - Wikipedia

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    The region is known primarily for its fortified Muscat wines known as Moscatel de Setúbal. The style was believed to have been invented by José Maria da Fonseca, the founder of José Maria da Fonseca , the oldest industrial-scale table wine producer in Portugal dating back to 1834.