Noun
Frascati (countable and uncountable, plural Frascatis)
An Italian white wine from the region around the town of Frascati
Julius showered his favourite with benefices, including the commendatario of the abbeys of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy and Saint Zeno in Verona, and, later, of the abbeys of Saint Saba, Miramondo, Grottaferrata and Frascati, among others. Source: Internet
Moving to a Frascati based definition makes little difference, other than perhaps making it more difficult to justify reclassifying normal expenditure as R&D (see the 2015 Frascati Manual, paras 2.68 to 2.74 at pp 65-67). Source: Internet
His heart remained in Frascati Cathedral, where it is contained in a small urn beneath the floor under a monument. Source: Internet
Wealthy Romans escaped the summer heat in the hills round Rome, especially around Frascati (cf. Source: Internet