Dolce
The term dolce (literally 'sweet' in Italian) is used in several contexts.
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- In music, the term indicates that the performer should sing or play sweetly.
- In wine making, the term is used to label wines whose level of residual sugar makes them sweeter than an amabile (medium-sweetness) wine.
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