winesap
/ˈwaɪnˌsæp/
noun
- A variety of apple with a sweet, slightly tart flavor, often used for cider and baking.
- Many farmers prefer winesap trees because they store well through the winter.
- The winesap's crisp texture makes it perfect for fresh eating as well as cooking.
- I picked a basket of winesap apples from the orchard for making pies.