An exotic Lebanese assemblage of Sauvignon and muscat, this crisp, complex wine has a nose of light apricot and white flowers. |
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If you have time, soak raisins or sultanas in the muscat or sherry first, then pour them on the ice cream along with the liquid. |
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Cabernet, Chardonnay, Riesling, Semillion and muscat are the other important grapes. |
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Proof that the Cape can and does produce clean, lively aromatic whites is this ridiculously cheap yet surprisingly elegant muscat. |
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The muscat grape is an aromatic one that smells of ripe juicy eating grapes. |
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For starters, I had a medallion of goose and duck foie gras embedded in a muscat and calves foot jelly, and Abi has a warm goats cheese salad. |
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With spring swigging in mind, Somerfield is introducing a juicy new range of Antipodean Riesling, dry muscat, Sauvignon blanc and Verdelho wines. |
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Ring the changes with smoked duck or other game and you will be better off with a delicious smoky, grapey, musky muscat. |
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I have used sweet muscat wine to good effect here, especially when I once dropped in some neat cubes of salami too. |
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A bottle of orange muscat was ordered to match the inspired dessert of chocolate fondue with orange, apple, pear and strawberry. |
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This brilliant tri-varietal white blends the buttery character of Chardonnay with the aniseed, angelica and citrus flavours of Sauvignon and muscat grapes. |
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It is usually made from the muscat grape, which has a high sugar content. |
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One such grape variety is muscat, which with typical Mediterranean ardour makes up a large, colourful, diverse family that has the capacity to make all sorts of wines. |
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Wine snobs denigrate aromatic, off-dry whites like this ripe, musky, hot-house grape-stashed muscat, with an intriguing hint of aniseed on the finish. |
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Also from the tray were muscat jelly and orange panna cotta. |
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There are many different kinds of gliko, for example made with muscat grapes, immature green walnuts, bitter oranges, small unripe figs, and sour or sweet cherries. |
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Varietals commonly affected by botrytis include chenin blanc, furmint, muscadelle, muscat, riesling, sauvignon blanc, and semillon. |
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Adega De Pegoes Colheita Seleccionada Setubal MUSCAT GRAPEY and sweet, muscat comes in many styles, from light and fizzy to sweeties and fortified. |
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Serve as a starter or party opener with dishes of green and black olives, gherkins, a dip with potato chips and a glass of chilled dry Muscat. |
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From the Batinah Coast to the west of Muscat along the base of the jebels are several key towns of special interest. |
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The Muscat rulers established trading posts on the Persian coast and also exercised a measure of control over the Makran coast. |
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A simple melon dessert can be made by pouring sweet wine, such as Muscat or Sauternes, over slices of melon and berries and chilling them well. |
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The family of sweet fortified wines include Port, Madeira, Malmsey, Vermouth and Muscat de Beaumes de Venise. |
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As Harewood had already been cautioned for a challenge on Muscat, it was an early bath for the Hammers top scorer. |
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And if you want to gild the lily, a ruby or vintage port, or perhaps a black Muscat dessert wine, makes for a lovely accompaniment. |
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We, however, were so delighted by our sweet Malaga, Concord, Tokay and Muscat that they were never secreted away for dinner's end. |
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Muscat was once caught naughtily propelling a clump of mud in the direction of an opponent stepping up to take a penalty. |
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On tour around the country, we had cause to sample Chardonnay, Muscat, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot from this producer and we enjoyed them all. |
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It was garnished with some candied orange peel, all of which combined perfectly with my glass of Muscat De Lunel. |
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The best souk is in Muscat, where stalls groan under the weight of antique silver, tribal art from Zanzibar, dishdashas, frankincense and exotic perfumes. |
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Oysters, prawns, eel, trout, plaice, turbot, lobster, salmon and scallops with plenty of golden oldies such as sole veronique, poached and garnished with Muscat grapes. |
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So remote are some of these khors that people still have their water delivered by boat and speak a dialect almost unrecognisable to Arabic speakers from Muscat. |
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The graveyard is only accessible by sea, so sailors from the Type 22 warship hopped in a boat provided by the British Embassy in the Omani capital, Muscat, to reach the cove. |
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It was bred as recently as 1852 in the Loire, probably as a table grape from Chasselas and the distinctly ordinary Muscat de Saumur, according to Galet. |
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The high sugar Muscat grapes have their natural fermentation into dry wine stopped artificially by adding neutral raw alcohol to the vats of wine. |
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The Governorate of Muscat acquired the highest hotel indicators during last year. |
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During the inaugural match for the trophy in December 2007, Muscat Magpies defeated Dubai Dingoes by a nine-goal margin. |
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The Portuguese admiral Afonso de Albuquerque sailed to Muscat in 1507, in an attempt to establish trade relations. |
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Historically, Muscat was the principal trading port of the Persian Gulf region. |
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Muscat was also among the most important trading ports of the Indian Ocean. |
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On June 6, 2007, Cyclone Gonu hit Muscat causing extensive damage to property, infrastructure and commercial activity. |
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The second session of the Uzbek-Omani intergovernmental commission for economic collaboration will be organised in Muscat this September. |
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An Ottoman fleet captured Muscat in 1552, during the fight for control of the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean. |
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The water along to coast of Muscat runs deep, forming two natural harbours, in Muttrah and Muscat. |
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The shooting of Oriya film Thukool, an Indo-Oman Production project, came to an end last week in Muscat. |
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In 1783, Oman's Seyyid Sultan, defeated ruler of Muscat, was granted sovereignty over Gwadar. |
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The Sultan of Muscat would be responsible for the external affairs of Oman. |
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The Qurum Nature Reserve contains plants such as the Arthrocnemum Macrostachyum and Halopeplis Perfoliata Coral reefs are common in Muscat. |
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Crabs and spiny crayfish are found in the waters of the Muscat area, as are sardines and bonito. |
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Other coastal districts of Muscat include Darsait, Mina Al Fahal, Ras Al Hamar, Al Qurum Heights, Al Khuwair and Al Seeb. |
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In general precipitation is scarce in Muscat, with several months on average seeing only a trace of rainfall. |
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In Oman, the instrument is called habban and is used in cities such as Muscat, Salalah, and Sohar. |
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The airline Oman Air has its head office on the grounds of Muscat International Airport. |
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Nearly 50 percent of the population lives in Muscat and the Batinah coastal plain northwest of the capital. |
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On 1 June 1979, the two stations at Muscat and Salalah linked by satellite to form a unified broadcasting service. |
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The ethnic makeup of Muscat has historically been influenced by people not native to the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Protestant missionaries established a hospital in Muscat in the 19th century. |
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Sir Arnold Wilson, Britain's representative in the Persian Gulf and author of The Persian Gulf, arrived in Bahrain from Muscat at this time. |
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The BBC weather chart has predicted that temperature levels will dip again in Muscat in the coming days. |
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After Abu Dhabi, Beirut, Doha, Dublin, Muscat and Riyadh, Rabat is the seventh capital city in Averda's portfolio. |
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Majlis A'Shura, based in Muscat, enjoys juristic entity, as well as financial and administrative independence. |
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The channel's executive producer Ajmal Shaukat Ali is already in Muscat for the recce. |
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The 2009 Gulf Cup of Nations, the 19th edition, took place in Muscat, from 4 to 17 January 2009 and was won by the Omani national football team. |
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It is also the seat of government and largest city in the Governorate of Muscat. |
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Joseph Muscat, Prime Minister of the Republic of Malta, and Mr Toine Knipping, founder and CEO of Amicorp. |
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Ten years later, Afonso de Albuquerque conquered Goa in India, Muscat and Ormuz in the Persian Strait, and Malacca, now a state in Malaysia. |
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Scholars are divided in opinion on which of the two related to the city of Muscat. |
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The Roadshow, which starts at Muscat Grand Mall on Thursday, May 23rd will promote services offered by the bank. |
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Under the terms of the first agreement, DSE Oman will provide MEP services for a government facility in Al Ghubrah, Muscat. |
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The Labour Party is currently at the helm of the government, the Prime Minister being Joseph Muscat. |
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The incident took place while Muscat was spearfishing at Cheynes Beach near Albany. |
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Similarly, other scholars identify Pliny the Elder's reference to Amithoscuta to be Muscat. |
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Island Sky was on a 16-day voyage from Muscat in Oman to Mumbai in India with a total of 14 stopovers in Oman, the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and India. |
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South of Muscat, remnants of Harappan pottery indicate some level of contact with the Indus Valley Civilisation. |
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Muscat Municipality is discussing a proposal to exempt these trucks from the ban imposed on trucks from entering city roads during peak hours. |
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First DataBank, a leading global provider of drug databases and clinical decision support, has partnered with the 500-bed Sultan Qaboos University Hospital located in Muscat. |
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Said bin Sultan of Muscat capitalised on this opportunity and raided the Wahhabi garrisons on the eastern coast, setting fire to the fort in Zubarah. |
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In the eighteenth century, Kuwait prospered and rapidly became the principal commercial center for the transit of goods between India, Muscat, Baghdad and Arabia. |
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On his way back, Nikitin visited Muscat, the Arabian sultanate of Fartak, Somalia and Trabzon, and in 1472 arrived at Feodosiya by crossing the Black Sea. |
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Relations between the Sultan of Muscat, Said bin Taimur, and Imam Ghalib Al Hinai were ruptured over a dispute concerning the right to grant oil concessions. |
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The rocky Western Al Hajar Mountains dominate the landscape of Muscat. |
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Interpretations of Arrianus' work by William Vincent and Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville conclude that Omana was a reference to Oman, while Moscha referred to Muscat. |
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On August 16, 1648 the Imam dispatched an army to Muscat, which captured and demolished the high towers of the Portuguese, weakening their grip over the town. |
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A civil war and repeated incursions by the Persian king Nader Shah in the 18th century destabilised the region, and further strained relations between the interior and Muscat. |
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The interior plains of the Ad Dakhiliyah Region border Muscat to the south, while the Gulf of Oman forms the northern and western periphery of the city. |
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The hills in Muscat are mostly devoid of vegetation but are rich in iron. |
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The halophytic sabkha type desert vegetation is predominant in Muscat. |
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The Muscat Securities Market is the principal stock exchange of Oman. |
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According to the 2003 census conducted by the Oman Ministry of National Economy, the population of Muscat is over 630,000, which included 370,000 males and 260,000 females. |
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In addition, English, Balochi, Swahili and South Asian languages such as Hindi, Konkani, Gujarati, Malayalam, Tamil and Urdu are spoken by the residents of Muscat. |
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Visitors are also encouraged to visit Old Muscat and the Old Palace. |
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Muscat is the headquarters for the local Oman Air, which flies to several destinations within the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent, East Africa and Europe. |
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Muscat, Mar 19 Princess Astrid, representative of King Philip of the Kingdom of Belgium and members of her accompanying delegation today visited the Royal Opera House Muscat. |
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Al Habib Group and Omran Muscat are sponsoring the 1st symposium on Assistive Technology at Sultan Qaboos University that will take place today in the College of Nursing. |
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Joseph Muscat and the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, the Hon. |
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Muscat I, Dubai Exiles II, Bahrain I, Sharjah Wanderers, Barrelhouse, Dragons II, Abu Dhabi Harlequins II and Lanka Lions have qualified for the lower-ranked Khanjar event. |
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For 2014, Hashim and Musab will race on Extreme 40 sistership, Oman Air, and their colleague Nasser Al Mashari will step on to The Wave, Muscat as bowman. |
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Around 48 samples of four popular commercial brands of black tea were purchased from the local markets in the Muscat area and the tea surveyed for mycoflora. |
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To enforce a trade monopoly, Muscat, and Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, were seized by Afonso de Albuquerque in 1507, and in 1507 and 1515, respectively. |
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Muscat is one the grapiest and most rewarding wine varieties. |
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Once the whole Adam-Thumrait project is concluded, the link between Muscat and Salalah will be completely dualised along its length of above 1,000 kilometres. |
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Once the whole Adam-Thumrait project is complete, the link between Muscat and Salalah will be fully dualised along its length of more than 1,000 kilometres. |
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Grand Hyatt Muscat has many choices for iftar and suhoor this Ramadan. |
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Oman Road Safety Association, in partnership with Oman Oil Company and Bank Sohar recently held a number of Be Street Smart activities in Muscat targeting over 200 people. |
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Teiron Jones, director of music at the British School Muscat, has assembled a steel drum band, perhaps one of a handful in the entire Middle East. |
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