white grape

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white
adjective
uk
/waɪt/
us
/waɪt/
of a colour like that of snow, milk, ...
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grape
noun
uk
/ɡreɪp/
us
/ɡreɪp/
a small, round, purple or pale green fruit that you can eat or make ...
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(Definition ofwhiteandgrapefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is considered awhitegrape, but is actually a pale green.
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All otherwhitegrapevarieties are limited to accounting for no more than 20% of the blend.
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Whitegrapevarieties cover 91 percent of the region's total vineyard surface.
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Thewhitegrapevarieties are mostly planted in the north with the southern "galets rouls" layered reaches dedicated to the red varieties.
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According to later legend, the vineyards are dedicated towhitegrapevarieties because the emperor's wife preferred white wines as they did not stain his beard.
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It could also be a reference to the grape berries themselves since, unlike mostwhitegrapevarieties, they don't turn a dark, raisin brown when very mature.
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We have all seen the case of the use of a non-chemical, natural, cheap and effective remedy spray used to protect white grapes worldwide.
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He investigated early harvesting of white grapes, different types of barrique, stainless steel vats and malolactic fermentation of red wines.
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According to legend his wife had insisted white grapes be planted on the site, to avoid his beard being stained by red wine.
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The rail line enabled local producers to market their white grapes and fish nationally.
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The red and white grapes are harvested for the production of wine and for eating.
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Assuming this to be true of all white cultivars, without this single parent vine there would be no white grapes today.
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The white grapes are limited to a harvest yield of 12 tonnes/ha and must attain a minimum 10.5% alcohol content.
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The winemaker can soak the skins of white grapes and practice maceration if the quality of the grapes is good.
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Around 28% of the red grapes and 63% of the white grapes crushed were from estate grown-fruit.
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Mutations in two regulatory genes of white grapes turn off production of anthocyanins, which are responsible for the color of purple grapes.
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The white grapes are picked as late as possible, sorted and then pneumaticly pressed in whole bunches.
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However, the white wine produced from white grapes were found to have a dull flavor and quickly spoiled.
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The red and white grapes grow in pebbly soils.
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Ampelographers theorize that this vine is the ancestor of many of today's most widely planted white grapes.
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