noun
- A dry white wine produced in the Frascati region near Rome, Italy.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the wine from the specific region; Common in Italian cuisine and wine culture
Examples
- We ordered a bottle of Frascati with our pasta dinner.
- Frascati is a popular white wine from the Castelli Romani hills.
- The restaurant's wine list featured several Frascati options.
- She paired the seafood course with a crisp Frascati.
- Frascati wine pairs well with light Italian dishes.