CATAWBA a variety of fox grape
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catawbasCATAWBA, a variety of fox grape
catawbaa variety of fox grape
concordcultivated variety of the fox grape, Vitis labrusca, used in making jelly, juice, and wine
labruscaa kind of fox grape
ribiera dark-red variety of grape from California
zinfandelA variety of wine grape grown in California
varietala wine designated by the variety of grape
varietalsVARIETAL, a wine designated by the variety of grape
trebbianoA variety of wine grape widely cultivated in Italy and elsewhere
chardonnayA variety of white wine grape used for making champagne and other wines
lambruscoA variety of wine grape grown in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy
rieslinga. variety of grape b. the vine bearing this grape, grown in Europe and California
varietal(in U.S. winemaking) designating a wine made entirely or chiefly from one variety of grape
catawbaa. reddish variety of grape b. the vine bearing this fruit, grown in the eastern U.S
scuppernongA variety of the muscadine grape native to the basin of the Scuppernong River in North Carolina
catawbasa. reddish variety of grape b. the vine bearing this fruit, grown in the eastern U.S
tokaya. large, red variety of grape, grown for table use b. the vine bearing this fruit, grown in California
tokaysa. large, red variety of grape, grown for table use b. the vine bearing this fruit, grown in California
palominosA variety of white grape, originally grown around Jerez in southern Spain, used esp. to make sherry and fortified wines
gewurztraminer(German) a variety of Traminer grape grown esp in the Rhine valley, Alsace, and Austria; the mildly spicy white wine made from this grape
gewurztraminersGEWURZTRAMINER, (German) a variety of Traminer grape grown esp in the Rhine valley, Alsace, and Austria; the mildly spicy white wine made from this grape
currantsA small dried fruit made from a seedless variety of grape originally grown in the eastern Mediterranean region, now widely produced in California, and much used in cooking