Muscadelle's a white wine grape. It's a simple aroma of grape juice and raisins like grapes of the Muscat family of grapes, but it's unrelated. In France, it's a minor constituent in the dry and sweet wines of Bordeaux. It rarely makes up more than 10% of the blend, which's dominated by Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc. Throughout the 1990s and the beginning of the 21st century, plantings of the grape were falling. In Australia, where it's known as Tokay, the grape's used to make an increasingl… (
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