noun
- A light, dry white wine produced in the Moselle region of France, Germany, and Luxembourg.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to wines from the specific Moselle region; Also spelled 'Mosel' in German-speaking areas
Examples
- We ordered a bottle of moselle with our seafood dinner.
- The German moselle had a crisp, fruity flavor that paired well with the fish.
- She prefers moselle to heavier red wines during the summer months.
- The wine list featured several excellent moselles from the Rhineland region.
- A chilled glass of moselle is refreshing on a warm afternoon.