Concord grape

The concord grape is a cultivar derived from the grape species vitis labrusca (also known as fox grape) that are used as table grapes, wine grapes and juice grapes. they are often used to make grape jelly, grape juice, grape pies, grape-flavored soft drinks, and candy. the grape is sometimes used to make wine, particularly sacramental kosher wine. traditionally, most commercially produced concord wines have been finished sweet, but dry versions are possible if adequate fruit ripeness is achieved. the grape is named after the town in massachusetts where it was developed. the skin of a concord grape is typically dark blue or purple, and often is covered with a lighter-coloured epicuticular ...

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