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moscato|məˈskɑːtəʊ| Also moscatto. [It.: see muscat.] A range of sweet Italian dessert wines; also, the grape from which the wine is produced.
1903Consular Reports (U.S. Bur. Foreign Commerce) July 336 For each liter of sparkling wine, as Margarita, moscatto, moselle, etc., 1 peso (36.1 cents). 1925A. Huxley Those Barren Leaves iv. vi. 314 We'll have a bottle of the sweet moscato. 1961Guardian 21 Nov. 14/2 (Advt.), Moscato. Semi-sweet, fragrant, sparkling..9/0. 1972Times 25 Mar. 10/6 The moscato grape from which Asti Spumante is made. |