noun
- Plural of moselle; a light, dry white wine produced in the Moselle region of France, Germany, or Luxembourg.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to wines from the specific Moselle region; Also spelled 'Moselles' when referring to the regional wines
Examples
- The wine shop carries several excellent moselles from the German Moselle Valley.
- We ordered two glasses of moselles to pair with the seafood course.
- Moselles are known for their crisp, fruity character and lower alcohol content.
- The sommelier recommended several affordable moselles for the dinner party.
- These moselles have a delicate balance of sweetness and acidity.