catawba

/kəˈtɔbə/
noun
  1. A type of grape native to the eastern United States, used for making wine and juice.
    • She made a refreshing juice from fresh Catawba grapes.
    • The vineyard grew Catawba grapes for their sweet white wine.
    • Catawba wine is popular in the Ohio River Valley region.
  2. A light to medium sweet wine made from Catawba grapes.
    • The winery is famous for its sparkling Catawba.
    • He prefers Catawba over drier wines because of its fruity taste.
    • We ordered a bottle of Catawba to go with the cheese plate.
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