
Occasionally, grapey, sweet wines can be referred to as “Frontignac” especially in South Africa, provided that it was made with Muscat de Frontignan.

Accessorily, it is sometimes used as a synonym for the Muscat à Petits Grains grape variety, especially in Australia.

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