IPA: //ˈmʌskəˌdɛt//
KK: /ˈmʌskəˌdɛt/
A type of white grape primarily cultivated in the Loire Valley of France, or a dry white wine produced from this grape.
I enjoyed a glass of Muscadet with my seafood dinner.
**Muscadet** → The word 'muscadet' originates from French, specifically referring to a type of white wine produced in the Muscadet region of the Loire Valley. The name is derived from the grape variety 'Melon de Bourgogne', which is used to make this wine. The term 'muscadet' itself does not have further Latin or Greek roots but is closely associated with the region and the grape variety used in its production.
Think of the French region where this wine is made, and remember that 'muscadet' refers to a specific type of white wine from that area.