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 * Catawba - (Plants): Definition
'Catawba' is a V. labrusca hybrid grape that is commonly used for wines, champagnes, jams/jellies and juice.
American-type grapes such as 'Concord' and 'Catawba' do well in the cool climate of New England, in the Midwest, and in the Northwest...
and others) of the Gulf and southeastern states, and V. labrusca, the fox grape, from which are derived the Concord, Catawba, Delaware, and many other cultivated varieties of the eastern and northern states...
http://en.mimi.hu/plants/catawba.html

  
 Crop Profiles
Azinphos-methyl (Guthion 35WP, 50WP) is registered for control of grape berry moth, grape cane girdlers, grape mealybug, leafhoppers, redbanded leafroller, thrips, and grape leaf skeletonizer.
It is registered for control of grape phylloxera and grape leafhopper.
Benomyl (Benlate) is used on approximately 65% of grape acres.
http://cipm.ncsu.edu/cropprofiles/docs/mograpes.html

  
 My List of Grape Varieties
T.V. Vine a stocky, vigorous, healthy grower; leaf not lobed, smooth, dark green, cluster very large, conical, often shouldered, short penuncle; berry very persistent, large to very large, round, dark, translucent violet, skin thin, but does not crack, delicate, flesh breaking, melting, of most sprightly delicious character, ripens late, after Catawba.
This is exceedingly promising as a splended commercial grape, and unexcelled as a dessert vareity, even among foreign kinds.
This is the grape called White Riesling or Johannisberg Riesling in our part of the planet.
http://www.southernsites.com/wine/grape_varieties.html   (346 words)

  
 Garden Art by Sandpiper: Catawba Grape (Vitis labrusca 'Catawba')
Garden Art by Sandpiper: Catawba Grape (Vitis labrusca 'Catawba')
The Catawba Grape (Reddish), `Vitas labrusca Catawba,' has a very sweet taste that makes it simply perfect to serve fresh on the table.
Grape plants are fairly high maintenance, but they are easily worth the extra time required to care for the plants.
http://gardenartbysandpiper.com/product.php/NHN453527568.html   (129 words)

  
 Live Trees * Grape Vines * Fruit Trees * Cherry Trees * Austrian Pine * Giant Sequoia * Bonsai * Sunglo Nectarine Tree
The Catawba Grape (Redish), Vitis labrusca 'Catawba', is a grape that is commonly used for wines, champagnes, jams/jellies and juice.
The Catawba Grape has a very sweet taste that makes it perfect to serve fresh on the table.
Grapes are faily high maintenance plants but easily worth the additional time to care for the plant.
http://www.maskedflowerimages.com/fruit_trees.html   (129 words)

  
 Grape Varieties for the Upper Midwest - Bruce Bordelon
Catawba, developed in the early 1800s, is a spicy-flavored, slipskin grape with a pronounced labrusca flavor and aroma.
Although the grape is considered a hybrid, the wine has a pronounced labrusca aroma and flavor.
Niagara is a floral, strongly labrusca flavored white grape used for juice, wine, and fresh consumption.
http://viticulture.hort.iastate.edu/wsfeb01/varieties.html   (129 words)

  
 Lake Erie Islands State Park (Catawba, Kelleys, South Bass)
The grape culture has had a dramatic influence on the islands, sometimes called the "Wine Islands." By 1887, more than one-third of the grape product and nearly one-half of the wine product of the entire state was credited to this area.
South Bass Island is accessible by ferry from Port Clinton or Catawba Island.
Lake Erie Islands State Park (Catawba, Kelleys, South Bass)
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/parks/lakeerie.htm   (129 words)

  
 Wholesale Nursery Growers Providing: Grape: Catawba Grape - Vitis labrusca 'Catawba'
Wholesale Nursery Growers Providing: Grape: Catawba Grape- Vitis labrusca 'Catawba'
Notice: The information contained on the following web pages is derived from industry sources which are considered reliable.
http://www.growit.com/plants/growers/CN/9174.htm   (91 words)

  
 Lake Erie Islands State Park (Catawba, Kelleys, South Bass)
The grape culture has had a dramatic influence on the islands, sometimes called the "Wine Islands." By 1887, more than one-third of the grape product and nearly one-half of the wine product of the entire state was credited to this area.
Lake Erie Islands State Park (Catawba, Kelleys, South Bass)
These five state parks offer unique island retreats with an atmosphere both festive and casual.
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/parks/lakeerie.htm   (91 words)

  
 History of Horticulture - Longworth, Nicholas 1783 - 1863
He early became interested in grapes and by means of utilizing the cultivar Catawba he established grape culture as a successful venture on the hills adjoining the city of Cincinnati.
icholas Longworth, often called the "father of American grape culture" was born in Newark, New Jersey.
The history of Ohio fruit culture would not be complete without mentioning the initiative and imagination of Longworth in his efforts to further horticulture in its varied aspects in Southwestern Ohio and in Cincinnati in particular.
http://hcs.osu.edu/history/history/155.html   (210 words)

  
 Garden Art by Sandpiper: Concord (Purple) Grape (Vitis labrusca 'Concord')
The Concord Grape (Blue-Purple), `Vitas labrusca Catawba,' is a very tough and dependable plant.
Garden Art by Sandpiper: Concord (Purple) Grape (Vitis labrusca 'Concord')
http://gardenartbysandpiper.com/product.php/NHN453527569.html   (144 words)

  
 Mammon
The Catawba's main contributions to English are in the name of the tribe, which entered the language as the word for a wine (1846), a grape (1857) and a tree (1832).
Catawbas might say of the colonists that the two nations were "born of one womb, ate from one spoon, smoked from one pipe, slept by one fire.
The Catawba seem to have been closely related to their neighbors, the Waxhaws, who were also known as "Flatheads" for their tradition of ornamental skull deformation.
http://www.goodbyemag.com/jan/catawba.htm   (144 words)

  
 Crop Profiles
Observations in Missouri indicate that Norton, Chancellor, Concord, Marechal Foch and Rougeon are sensitive to sulfur and Aurore, Catawba, Chancellor, and Rougeon are sensitive to copper.
Missouri is one of three states where grape germplasm can be imported and screened for viruses and susceptibility to other diseases.
The largest vineyards in Missouri contain approximately 100 - 120 acres of grapes and are located in the central portion of the state.
http://pestdata.ncsu.edu/cropprofiles/docs/mograpes.html   (6949 words)

  
 Signature Recipe - "Coq au Vin"
ur eponymous Nicholas Longworth, called "Father of Ohio Wine", was a Cincinnati lawyer who a hundred and fifty years ago lived in a great Greek revival mansion, now home to the Taft Museum of Art, and had extensive Catawba grape plantings above the Ohio River on the hills of what is now Eden Park.
The entire valley was nicknamed "The Rhineland of America" and Longworth's wines were world famous.
However, the Civil War, a general lack of skilled manpower for the vines, and an ignorance of our modern horticulture soon brought about the demise of Longworth's hegemony.
http://www.meierswinecellars.com/recipe.html   (651 words)

  
 Ohio wines and wineries courtesy of the Ohio Wine Producers Association
Three years later when Longworth tasted the first Catawba wine pressed from his grapes, he quit his law practice and gave his full attention to winemaking.
In 1994, he brought honor to all of us by being the first member of the Ohio wine industry to be inducted into the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame in recognition of his role in revitalizing the states grape and wine industry.
Gottesman's ambitious entry into the wine industry has been credited with sparking a renaissance in Ohio winemaking and his planting of some of the state's first vinifera grapes bore testimony to his confidence in the future of fine Ohio wines.
http://www.ohiowines.org/hall_of_fame.htm   (1317 words)

  
 Bulletboard Board
Old grape varieties such as Concord, Catawba, Delaware and Steuben are versatile and can be used to make a whole range of intriguing and profitable wines from the small farm winery.
April 18 to May 16, 2005 Monday 6-9 pm CFMB 015 17
May 14, 2005 Saturday 9 am to 4 pm CFMB 007 1A
http://www.fallbright.com/Bulletboard%20Board.htm   (1317 words)

  
 Catawba Island-Lake Erie-Ohio State Park
Once named for the grape vineyards planted across the land, Catawba Island can actually be reached by car!
These sites may be accessed by visitors to Heart of Ohio at their own discretion.
Between the beautiful shoreline of Lake Erie and the rolling waters of the Ohio River, Ohio visitors can relax, climb a cliff, catch a glimpse of a giraffe, take a hike through history or dine in elegance.
http://www.heartofohio.com/CatawbaIsland.htm   (207 words)

  
 Allrecipes Cook's Encyclopedia Catawba grape
The Catawba grape is available from September to November but is mainly used commercially (for jams, jellies and white wines), and is rarely found in the market.
It has seeds and an intense, sweet flavor.
http://allrecipes.com/advice/ref/ency/terms/5706.asp   (207 words)

  
 * Cask - (Wine): Definition
Catawba: An American hybrid wine grape grown in the eastern U.S. wine region s and used to make sparkling wine s, rose and very fruity white wine s.
In wine terms it is the merchant who buys the wine in cask, and then bottle s, labels and sells it.
Light white wine s and blush wine s are usually bottle d a few months after harvest.
http://en.mimi.hu/wine/cask.html   (207 words)

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