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Qu'est-ce (qui) est muscat$50950$ - définition

Muscat de Rivesaltes; Muscat de Noël

Muscat (grape)         
  • The "musky" aroma of ripe Muscat grapes has been known to attract bees (pictured), flies and other insects
  • ''Moscato Giallo'' (Yellow Moscato)
  • White Muscat - early ripening "July" variety
  • A bowl of table grapes that includes a mixture of ''Muscat Ottonel'' and ''Chasselas Rouge de Foncé''
  • The characteristic floral, "grapey" aroma of Muscat can be seen in wines such as ''Moscato d'Asti'', made in a winemaking style that emphasizes the varietal aromas of the grape, rather than aromas derived from winemaking processes like oak aging or autolysis on the lees
  • The berries of Muscat of Alexandria clusters are larger and more oval-shaped than those of ''Muscat blanc à Petits Grains''
  • ''Muscat d'Eisenstadt'' (also known as "''Muscat de Saumur''"), one of the parent varieties of ''Muscat Ottonel''
  • Muscat of Norway
  • ''Muscat bleu'' (Blue Muscat)
  • Muscat of Hamburg from an 1895 German viticultural text
  • While there are theories that the origin of the Muscat family date back to ancient antiquity, there is no solid historical evidence that Muscat grapevines were among the grape varieties cultivated by civilizations such as the ancient Egyptians ''(papyrus image from the 15th-century BC tomb of [[Nakht]])''.
  • In France, ''Muscat blanc à Petits Grains'' is often used to produce fortified "''Vin doux Naturel''" dessert wines such as the ''Muscat de Saint-Jean de Minervois'' (left) and ''Muscat de Beaume de Venise'' (right) shown
VARIETY OF GRAPE
Muscat Grape; Orange Muscat; Muscat grape; Muscato d'Asti; Moscato (grape); Rumeni Muškat; Moscato Rosa; Rumeni Muskat; Moscadello; Tamîioasa; Muscat family; Muscats (grape); Muscat grapes; Muscat family of grapes; Moscato grape; Muscat (grape and wine); Moscat; Muscat family of grape; Moschato (grape); Moschoudia; Misket (grape); Muskatoly; Muskotály; Meski (grape); Muscats; Muscat varieties; Bornova Misketi
The Muscat family of grapes includes over 200 grape varieties belonging to the Vitis vinifera species that have been used in wine production and as raisin and table grapes around the globe for many centuries. Their colors range from white (such as Muscat Ottonel), to yellow (Moscato Giallo), to pink (Moscato rosa del Trentino) to near black (Muscat Hamburg).
Muscat bleu         
  • The sweet "grapey" aroma of ripe Muscat bleu grapes are an attractant to wasps.
  • Müller-Thurgau, one of the "grand parent" varieties to Muscat bleu.
FRENCH WINE HYBRID GRAPE
Muscat Bleu; Garnier 83/2; Muscat bleu Garnier; Aromato; Muskat bleu
Muscat bleu is a red Swiss wine and table grape variety that is a hybrid of Garnier 15-6 and Perle noire. The grape was developed in Peissy in the Canton of Geneva by Swiss grape breeder Charles Garnier in the 1930s.
Muskadel         
  • Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains growing in [[Weinsberg]] under the synonym Gelber Muskateller
  • A Moscato d'Asti wine from Piedmont, Italy
WINE GRAPE
Muscat de Frontignan; Moscato Bianco; Muscat blanc a petits grains; Muscat Blanc; Muscat d'Alsace; Frontignac; Muskateller; Gelber Muskateller; Weisse Muskettraube; Moscata Bianca; Moscato di Canelli; Moscatello Bianco; Moscatel de Grano Menudo; Moscatel Menudo Bianco; Moscatel Dorado; Muscatel Branco; Schmeckende; Katzendreckler; Gelber Weihrauch; Sargamuskotaly; Zutimuscat; Beli Muscat; Muskuti; White Muscat; Muscat Canelli; Muscat Frontignan; Moscatel Rose; Muskadel; White Frontignan; Brown Muscat; Muscat blanc à petit grains; Moscatel Branco; Muscat Blanc a Petits Grains; Muscat blanc a petit grains; Frontignan (grape); Moscato bianco; Muscat a petite grains; Muscat a petite; Muscadel; Muscat à Petits Grains; Muscat petite; Sárga Muskotály; Moscatel de grano menudo; Muscat blanc; Muscat blanc à petits grains; Muscat blanc à Petits Grains; Moscato blanc; Frontiniac
·noun ·see Muscadel.

Wikipédia

Muscat de Rivesaltes AOC

Muscat de Rivesaltes is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for fortified wines (of the type vin doux naturel) made in the Roussillon wine region of France. They are similar to Rivesaltes AOC wines, except for the grape varieties used. The wines are white, and made from Muscat d'Alexandrie and Muscat à Petits Grains grapes, usually in equal quantities, although the appellation rules allow these varieties to be used in any proportion. The alcohol content must be at least 15 per cent by volume, the potential alcohol content at least 21.5 per cent, and the sugar content (fermentable sugars, glucose and fructose) of the finished wine at least 100 grams per liter.

The AOC was created in 1956.

The wine is usually served as an aperitif but in Rivesaltes ville and the surrounding area is commonly drunk by the glass in bars and cafes. A popular local starter is foie gras served with a glass of Muscat de Rivesaltes.