moselle

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A light white wine, made from Riesling grapes originating in the valley of this river
One of the départements of Lorraine, France
A river flowing from France into the Rhine
{i} (also known as Mosel) region in northeastern France; river flowing through France Luxembourg and Germany; type of dry white wine; family name
German white wine from the Moselle valley or a similar wine made elsewhere
A light wine, usually white, produced in the vicinity of the river Moselle
Moselle River
or Mosel River River, western Europe, about 340 mi (545 km) long. Rising in northeastern France, it flows north, forming part of the border between Germany and Luxembourg, then northeast into the Rhine River at Koblenz, Ger. In this part of the valley are the vineyards that produce the famous Moselle wines. The river, which is navigable for most of its course, passes Nancy, Metz, and Thionville in France and Trier in Germany. Among its chief tributaries are the Orne and the Saar
Mosel
{i} (also known as Moselle) region in northeastern France; river flowing through through France Luxembourg and Germany; type of dry white wine
moselle

    Hyphenation

    Mo·selle

    Turkish pronunciation

    mōzel

    Pronunciation

    /mōˈzel/ /moʊˈzɛl/

    Etymology

    [ mO-'zel ] (noun.) 1681. G Moselwein, from Mosel Moselle, river in Germany + German Wein wine.
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