wine grape

See also: winegrape

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wine grape (plural wine grapes)

  1. Any variety of grape especially suited for winemaking, to be fermented into alcohol; usually, its suitability has been imparted by selective breeding.
  2. Vitis vinifera, the species of grape most commonly used in wine-making.

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