noun
- Plural of frascati; a dry white wine produced in the Frascati region near Rome, Italy.
Usage: Usually used in the singular form 'frascati' when referring to the wine type; the plural 'frascatis' is less common but used when referring to multiple bottles or servings.
Examples
- The restaurant offered several frascatis on their wine list.
- We ordered two frascatis to pair with our seafood appetizers.
- Frascatis are known for their crisp, refreshing character.
- The sommelier recommended the frascatis as an excellent choice for a light lunch.
- Many visitors to Rome enjoy sampling local frascatis at outdoor cafés.