wild vine, the fox-grape, Vitis Labrusca (now rare or Obsolete); also, one or other of several wild climbing or trailing plants, esp. bryony and…
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释义 | the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular fruit-tree or -plant > [noun] > tree or plant producing edible berries > grape-vine > types of (37) wild vinea1382 wild vine, the fox-grape, Vitis Labrusca (now rare or Obsolete); also, one or other of several wild climbing or trailing plants, esp. bryony and… malmsey1511 A kind of white grape, originally from the eastern Mediterranean, from which malmsey is traditionally made. malvoisie1517 = malmsey, n. 2. raisin1573 A grapevine producing grapes for drying. Cf. raisin grape n. at compounds 1a. Obsolete. rare. parsley vine1648 a grapevine with finely divided leaves; esp. one of the cultivated variety Vitis vinifera ‘Apiifolia’. winter grape1670 any of several North American vines (genus Vitis) which bear fruits said to become sweeter after exposure to frost, esp. V. cordifolia; (also) the… morillon1691 Any of several varieties of vine (grown originally in the Burgundy region of France), most notably the Pinot Noir variety; (also) the grape or the… summer grape1709 any of several North American wild grapes; spec. Vitis aestivalis, a vigorous climber with palmately lobed leaves, which flowers in late spring. Pineau1763 = Pinot, n. tresseau1763 Applied to a vine, of which the grapes grow in a much elongated cluster. Also attributive. frost grape1771 either of two North American vines of the genus Vitis (family Vitaceae), bearing fruits said to become sweeter after exposure to frost: V. riparia… muscadinec1785 Chiefly U.S. Any of several North American vines producing grapes with a musky flavour; esp. Vitis rotundifolia or other vines of the subgenus Musca… sweet-water1786 (with hyphen, or as one word) A variety of white grape, of specially sweet flavour. chicken grape1807 any of several wild vines of North America, esp. Vitis vulpina and V. cordifolia; (also) the (typically small) fruit of such a vine. scuppernong1811 A cultivated grapevine belonging to the variety of the southern muscadine, Vitis rotundifolia, so called, originally found in the region of the… Marsanne1824 More fully Marsanne grape: a variety of grape (Vitis vinifera) originating in the northern Rhône; the fruit of this variety, used in the making… Merlot1825 A variety of vine yielding black grapes used in winemaking, widely grown throughout France, (esp. around Bordeaux), in California, and in other… Cabernet1833 Any of a family of vines, esp. Cabernet Sauvignon (see Sauvignon, n. b), yielding grapes used in winemaking; the grape of these vines. Also, wine… Isabella1835 Applied to varieties of fruits. A species of North American grape (Vitis Labrusca) with large fruit, sometimes purple, often green and red. mustang1846 In full mustang grape. The small, reddish, bitter-tasting grape of a wild vine, Vitis mustangensis, native to Texas and neighbouring U.S. states… Traminer1851 The name of any of several varieties of vine and grape widely grown in Germany, Alsace, and elsewhere; the white wine with perfumed bouquet… labrusca1854 A species of grapevine native to eastern North America, Vitis labrusca; (also) any of numerous cultivated varieties or hybrids of this. Also: the… Pinot1854 Any of several varieties of grapevine, associated particularly with the Burgundy region of France; the grape of these vines. Also: wine made from… Catawba1857 More fully Catawba grape: an American species of grape (Vitis Labrusca), which is largely cultivated in the central States of the American Union. Isabel1858 A variety of North American grape: see Isabella, adj. 2b. Trebbiano1860 A variety of vine and grape widely cultivated in Italy and elsewhere. aglianico1862 A variety of grapevine originating in Greece, grown chiefly in southern Italy for grapes that are used to make a red wine; the grape of this vine… Canaiolo1862 A variety of red wine grape which forms a key component of Chianti wine and is associated particularly with the Tuscany region of Italy; a… verdelho1883 A prolific vine yielding a white grape originally grown in Madeira and now found in Portugal, Sicily, Australia, and South Africa; also, a medium… vinifera1888 Of, designating, or derived from the vine Vitis vinifera or its grape, native to the Old World, and also widely cultivated in the U.S., esp. as vini… Durif1897 A variety of vine yielding black grapes used in winemaking, and originating in the French Rhône region; a grape of this variety. Chardonnay1911 A white grape used for making champagne, white burgundy, and other wines, now grown widely around the world; the vine on which the grape grows… Chenin Blanc1913 Usually in full as Chenin Blanc. A variety of white grape, native to the Loire valley but now also widely cultivated elsewhere (esp. in the Americas… Sylvaner1928 A variety of vine first developed in German-speaking districts, the dominant form bearing white grapes; a vine or grape of this variety. Also attrib… Syrah1928 A variety of black grape used in winemaking, originating in the French Rhône region and now planted in most wine-growing countries; the red wine… Tokay wine1959 (Also Tokay wine.) A rich sweet wine of an aromatic flavour, made near Tokay in Hungary; hence applied to a Californian wine made in imitation of… Mourvedre1967 A variety of the grapevine (Vitis vinifera) that yields black grapes used in winemaking, widely grown in Spain, Southern France, California, and… |
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