1. muscat - Noun
2. Muscat - Proper noun
A name given to several varieties of Old World grapes, differing in color, size, etc., but all having a somewhat musky flavor. The muscat of Alexandria is a large oval grape of a pale amber color.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnother apple drink to keep in the fridge is apple ice wine, as delectable a nectar with dessert as Muscat de Baumes-de-Venise. Source: Internet
In February 1798, Napoleon wrote a letter to Tipu Sultan appreciating his efforts of resisting the British annexation and plans, but this letter never reached Tipu and was seized by a British spy in Muscat. Source: Internet
Azzopardi asks about the reference to “Alex” in the recording and asks Theuma whether he was aware that Keith Schembri's assistant was called Alex (Muscat). Source: Internet
Deputy Richard Renouf, the island's Health Minister, says the new measures have been introduced on the advice of Dr Ivan Muscat, Jersey's Medical Officer for Health. Source: Internet
Dr Muscat said: “I’m proud that I’ll be giving Dr Abela a handover and start calling him my prime minister - he is one of the brightest minds I have ever met. Source: Internet
“Given the commissioner did not make any further pronouncement, I feel I have nothing to add to the public statement issued following the publication of the report,” Muscat said in his letter to Speaker Anglu Farrugia. Source: Internet