
1) Coastal town in Sicily 2) Cooking wine 3) Fortified wine 4) Fortified wine of Sicily 5) Italian sauce style 6) Phoenician colony in Sicily 7) Scallops style 8) Seaport in Sicily 9) Sicilian dessert wine 10) Sicilian fortified wine 11) Sicilian wine 12) Sweet addition to risotto 13) Sweet italian wine
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1) Italian wine
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• (n.) A kind of wine exported from Marsala in Sicily.
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Marsala is a wine imported from Sicily. It is Italy's most famous fortified wine that ranges from dry to sweet. Dry Marsala makes a tasty aperitif. Sweet Marsala is used as a dessert wine and also to flavor. It is also a popular cooking wine.
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(Italian) sweetwhitewine.
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Mar·sa'la noun [ Italian , from
Marsala , in Sicyly.] A kind of wine exported from Marsala in Sicily.
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sweet wine fortified with alcohol used in cooking and as apertif
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Marsala is a dry or sweet Sicilian fortified wine, with a dark amber colour and a caramel flavour. It is fortified in one of three ways: with grape spirit; with alcohol boosted grape juice from very sweet, late grapes or with concentrate, that is grape juice that has been cooked and reduced to one-third of its original volume.
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[
n] - dark sweet or semisweet dessert wine from Sicily
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noun dark sweet or semisweet dessert wine from Sicily
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(town) Port in western Sicily, Italy, on the Mediterranean coast 30 km/19 mi south of Trapani; population (2001) 77,800. The nationalist leader Giuseppe Garibaldi landed here in 1860 at the start of his campaign to capture Sicily for Italy. The town produces the sweet wine of the same ...
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This is Italy's most famous fortified wine. It features a rich, smoky flavor that ranges from sweet to dry. Sweet Marsala is used as a dessert wine. Dry Marsala is often used as an apértif (a light, alcoholic drink appetizer).
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a rich brown fortified wine
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