grillo

noun
  1. A type of white grape variety originating from Sicily, Italy, often used in the production of wine, particularly Marsala. noun
    The Grillo grape is known for its citrus and floral notes.
    Winemakers in Sicily often use Grillo to produce crisp, refreshing white wines.
  2. In Italian, 'grillo' translates to 'cricket' in English, referring to the insect known for its distinctive chirping sound. noun
    The sound of the grillo filled the night air as we sat on the porch.
    Children tried to catch a grillo hopping through the grass.