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malvasia

American  
[mal-vuh-see-uh] / ˌmæl vəˈsi ə /

noun

  1. a sweet grape from which malmsey wine is made.


Malvasia British  
/ ˌmælvəˈsɪə /

noun

  1. another word for malmsey

  2. the type of grape used to make malmsey

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Other Word Forms

  • Malvasian adjective
  • malvasian adjective

Etymology

Origin of malvasia

1830–40; < Italian, for Monemvasia. See malmsey

Example Sentences

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This organic blend of malvasia puntinata, bellone, chardonnay and verdicchio from foothills near Rome reignites my fondness for the white wines of central Italy.

From Washington Post

This wine is made from malvasia moscata grown in northwestern Italy, near the French border.

From Washington Post

This one, made largely from the malvasia del Lazio grape, is still fresh, but richer, with more character than in the Frascatis I remember.

From New York Times

The grape is called malvasia moscato, and it combines the exotic, floral characteristics of both the malvasia and muscat grapes into a raucous dance party of flavors.

From Washington Post

The various types of malvasia found throughout the Mediterranean vineyards can be sweet or dry, but they are invariably aromatic and fruity.

From Washington Post