- “muscatel.” However,
outside the U.S., “muscatel” (sometimes
spelled “
moscatel”)
refers to the full
range of
wines made with
muscat grapes. In 16th-century...
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called Moscatel de
Grano Menudo,
Moscatel Castellano,
Moscatel Commun,
Moscatel de Frontignan,
Moscatel de
Grano Pequeño,
Moscatel Fino,
Moscatel Morisco...
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Moscatel de Setúbal is a
Portuguese muscatel produced around the Setúbal Muni****lity on the Península de Setúbal. The
region is
known primarily for its...
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castas Galego Dourado, Ratinho, Arinto. Setúbal - Red
casta Moscatel Roxo;
white casta Moscatel de Setúbal.
Alentejo - Red
castas Alfrocheiro, Aragonez,...
- as "Moscato", and in
cheap bladder pack wines. In Portugal,
Vinho Moscatel (
Moscatel Wine) is a
sweet wine
widely produced in the Setúbal
Peninsula region...
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Misket Siyah,
Moscate di Amburgo,
Moscatel de
Hamburgo (in Brazil,
Spain and Uruguay),
Moscatel negro,
Moscatel nero,
Moscatel Preto (in Portugal), Moscatellone...
- that Torrontés Riojano, Torrontés Sanjuanino, and
Torontel (also
known as
Moscatel Amarillo) are all
separate crossings of
Mission (originally
reported as...
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result of sun
drying of the
grapes prior to fermentation.
Moscatel Naranja or
Orange Moscatel is a
sweet wine
produced in Málaga.
Bitter Seville orange...
- as:
Moscatel gordo,
Moscatel de Chipiona,
Moscatel gorrón,
Moscatel de
grano gordo,
Moscatel de España,
Moscatel de Málaga,
Moscatel real,
Moscatel romano...
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Amontillado and oloroso.
Sweet dessert wines are also made from
Pedro Ximénez or
Moscatel grapes, and are
sometimes blended with Palomino-based sherries.
Under the...