Alicant

/ˈæl.ɪ.kænt/ noun

A type of dark wine or grape variety from the Alicante region of Spain, known for its rich color and full flavor.

Named directly after Alicante, a coastal city and wine-producing region in southeastern Spain. The city's name comes from Arabic 'Al-Ikant' from Roman times.

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