Catawba

Word CATAWBA
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Definitions and meanings of "Catawba"

What do we mean by catawba?

The catawba grape, a cultivar of North American Vitis labrusca.

A light sparkling wine made from this kind of grape.

Any of various species of catalpa trees Catalpa.

The Catawba rhododendron (Rhododendron catawbiense).

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The word "catawba" in example sentences

He also does a sparkling wine with catawba as a base at Schulze as well. ❋ Unknown (2009)

BUT, of course I know that you are referring to the current version of Great Western's catawba sparkler. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Oh ya catawba, we is an ekwull opperchewnitty sand bawks. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Not as spourt or hobbiez, barely so-shoals really. and catawba is a mildly sweets whine. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Received a box of catawba wine and pawpaw brandy from Colonel James ❋ John Beatty (N/A)

Tartary and the Eagle of Washington understand one another, and that the terrific threats which were discharged at the New York banquet were not merely the extra effervescence of the very objectionable liquid called catawba. ❋ Unknown (1863)

Cincinnati famous for its catawba and other wines bearing the ❋ Charlotte Ouisconsin Clark Van Cleve (1863)

The region, which enthusiastic writers now term the Champagne of America, was colonised in 1793, and vines of the catawba and isabella varieties were first planted for the purpose of making wine in 1854. ❋ Henry Vizetelly (1857)

Cincinnati, included that of making sparkling wines from the catawba, isabella, and other varieties of grapes, and to-day there are several manufactories of sparkling catawba and other wines in the capital of ❋ Henry Vizetelly (1857)

Viticulture and vinification languished in the United States until attention was called in 1826 to the catawba vine by Major Adlum, of Georgetown, near Washington, who thought that by so doing he was conferring a greater benefit on his country than if he had liquidated its national debt. ❋ Henry Vizetelly (1857)

Of the white, or rather pale-coloured grapes -- for their hue is usually a reddish one -- used for sparkling wines, the principal is the catawba, also of the labrusca variety. ❋ Henry Vizetelly (1857)

Plantings of vines in the region took off in the 19th century, but most were either native grapes like concord and catawba, or French-American hybrids like cayuga, rather than vinifera grapes, which originated in the Old World and account for almost all of the world's fine wines. ❋ By ERIC ASIMOV (2011)

Abbott Lowell, the former president of Harvard University, who bequeathed the property to the Trustees of the Reservation in 1942, had embellished the old-growth forest with plantings of rosebay, mountain laurel and catawba rhododendron. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bartender's Guide to different recipes for cobblers made with sherry, claret, Champagne, whiskey, and sweet wines: hock, catawba, and Sauternes. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The other three color terms are tribal names that have been pressed into English service as color names: catawba a very dark to blackish red and, of textiles, a dark purplish red that is bluer and paler than dahlia purple and bluer and duller than pansy purple. mohawk a Tuscan brown. ❋ Unknown (1984)

Later, when Granddaddy was in the fish-bait business, there was Frankie, who picked worms and fed the crickets and helped with heavy cleaning, and Frankie’s son Booster, who did odd jobs, and various men who cut the grass and trimmed the hedges or looked after the peach trees and the catawba trees while my grandfather marched around his acres wearing a pith helmet like the owner of a tea plantation in India. ❋ Diane Roberts (2008)

"This is California catawba," said Mifflin, "in which the grape and the sunshine very pleasantly (and cheaply) fulfil their allotted destiny. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The reader will remember Longfellow’s well-known song extolling catawba wine, which, with more than a poet’s licence, he ranks above the best of the Old World vintages: -- ❋ Henry Vizetelly (1857)

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