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muscatel
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "muscatel" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a type of sweet wine made from muscat grapes, often used in discussions about beverages or culinary contexts. Example: "For dessert, we enjoyed a glass of muscatel, which perfectly complemented the rich flavors of the chocolate cake."
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Fortified wines, to which alcohol or brandy has been added, contain 18 to 21 percent alcohol; such wines include sherry, port, and muscatel.
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The muscatel grapes of the district are exported.
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Its most famous wine is the DOCG-status passito-style Aleatico dell'Elba, made from the red muscatel variety grape and much admired by Napoleon, who perhaps should have stayed in exile there to savour it, rather than going to meet his Waterloo.
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But with a sadly proud gesture of refusal he said, Madam, I never eat muscatel grapes.
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Like other Central Valley winemakers of the era, they catered to the country's taste for sweet wines — port, sherry, muscatel.
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For the wine-soaked main courses, muscatel forms the sauce for the duck confit, while a syrupy Madeira reduction tops the card's most bombastic combination: grilled swordfish with sliced bananas.
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He was also a wine drinker-Muscatel by the gallon-and couldn't keep a job… Wilson inherited his father's volatile temperament… Wilson considers the blues the best literature we have.
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Mix the breadcrumbs, coconut, muscatels, sugar and the butter (oiled).
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Coconut Pudding, recipe by Thomas Allinson Ingredientsts: 10oz fresh grated coconut 8oz Allinson breadcrumbs 4oz stoned muscatels, chopped small 3oz sugar 3 eggs 1 pint milk 1.
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Muscatels, produced in many countries, are often of this type.
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His mother, Lily Cooper of San Marino, Calif., retired as a teacher at the Muscatel Middle School in Rosemead, Calif.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a wine, specify "muscatel" to convey sweetness and a distinctive grape flavor. For example: "The cheese paired well with a glass of sweet muscatel."
Common error
Avoid using "muscatel" interchangeably with other sweet wines like Sauternes or port. Muscatel has a distinct flavor profile derived from muscat grapes, setting it apart.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "muscatel" is as a noun, referring either to a specific type of grape, raisin, or the sweet wine made from these grapes. As demonstrated by Ludwig, it can function as both a countable and uncountable noun depending on the context.
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52%
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11%
Formal & Business
9%
Less common in
Science
9%
Academia
5%
Wiki
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "muscatel" correctly refers to a sweet wine made from muscat grapes or the grapes themselves. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and common usage. It appears frequently in news and media, and encyclopedia, indicating a broad understanding of the term. While related to other sweet wines, "muscatel" has a unique character, and it's important to use the term accurately to avoid confusion. When writing about wine or culinary topics, "muscatel" provides a specific and descriptive term for this particular variety.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Muscat wine
Focuses specifically on the wine produced from muscat grapes.
Muscat grape wine
Emphasizes both the grape variety and the type of wine.
Sweet muscat wine
Highlights the sweetness characteristic of muscatel.
Fortified muscat
Specifies the fortification process, common in some muscatels.
Muscat dessert wine
Indicates its use as a dessert accompaniment.
Muscatel grapes
Refers to the grapes themselves, rather than the wine.
Muscat raisins
Highlights the dried form of the muscat grape.
Aromatic wine
Generalizes to any wine with a strong aroma, characteristic of muscatel.
Dessert wine
Refers to sweet wines typically served with dessert.
Sweet fortified wine
A broader category that includes muscatel and other similar wines.
FAQs
What is "muscatel"?
"Muscatel" is a type of sweet wine made from muscat grapes, known for its aromatic and fruity character. It can also refer to the muscat grape or raisin itself.
How should I use "muscatel" in a sentence?
You might say, "We enjoyed a glass of "muscatel" with our dessert" or "The recipe calls for "muscatel" grapes".
What are some wines similar to "muscatel"?
Similar wines include "moscato", "port wine", and other "dessert wines", though "muscatel" has its own distinct muscat grape flavor.
Is "muscatel" a type of grape or a type of wine?
"Muscatel" can refer to both. It is the name of a grape variety, and also the name of the sweet wine made from those grapes.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested