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Dolce

Dolce ( 'sweet' in Italian) may refer to:

  • Dolce, a musical term indicates that the performer should sing or play sweetly.
  • Dolce, a wine making term used to label wines whose level of residual sugar makes them sweeter than an amabile (medium-sweetness) wine.
  • Joe Dolce - Musician and Composer
  • Dolce, a restaurant co-owned by Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama.
  • DOLCE - a top level ontology developed by a (mostly) Italian research group.
  • Dolce & Gabbana - a fashion design house.
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Dolce ( 'sweet' in Italian) may refer to:. The label was established in 1996 in New York by Evan Davis, Lando Felix and Tony Shellman. Dolce & Gabbana - a fashion design house. In 5 years, Enyce's gross profit as gone from 6 to 65 million. DOLCE - a top level ontology developed by a (mostly) Italian research group. Enyce is pronounced, "En-EEE-chay", the phoenetic pronunciation of NYC (New York City). Dolce, a restaurant co-owned by Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama. Lady Enyce.

Joe Dolce - Musician and Composer. Enyce. Dolce, a wine making term used to label wines whose level of residual sugar makes them sweeter than an amabile (medium-sweetness) wine. Dolce, a musical term indicates that the performer should sing or play sweetly.