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Frascati|fræˈskɑːtɪ| The name of a district in Latium, SE. of Rome, used for the name of a wine (usu. white) produced there.
[1908N. Young Murray's Handbk. Rome (ed. 17) 29 The white wine of Frascati is light, sparkling, and rather sweet.] 1935A. L. Simon Wines & Liqueurs from A to Z 24 Frascati, one of the best white wines of the Latium (Italy). 1968‘A. York’ Predator v. 61 Two tumblers of red Frascati. 1970House & Garden May 140/3 The province of Lazio grows the famous white Frascati, a wine that can be anything from quite dry to very sweet. 1970‘O. John’ Diamond Dress xii. 139 I'd been looking forward to some delicious spaghetti alla carbonara and a bottle of Frascati. |