muscatel

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Etymology

From Middle English muskadel, from Old Occitan muscadel, originally a diminutive of muscat.

Noun

muscatel (countable and uncountable, plural muscatels)

  1. A muscat grape or raisin, especially one from southern Spain.
  2. A sweet wine made from these grapes.

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