0 a small, round, purple or pale green fruit that you can eat or make into wine: --
1 a small, round fruit, usually pale green, purple, or red, that grows on a vine and is eaten raw, made into juice, or used for making wine: --
The overall organization of genetic diversity suggests that the germplasm of cultivated grapes represents a single complex gene pool and its genetic structure has been influenced by strong artificial selection.
He grew grapes and other garden crops.
An analysis of the impact of price on consumer interest in organic grapes and a profile of organic purchasers.
The compulsive drinking of the grape's blood, commonplace and unremarkable, overlays the fearfully shocking event that is simultaneously happening offstage: the compulsive drinking of the bride's blood.
Quantitative studies on terpenes, norisoprenoids and their precursors in several varieties of grapes.
Terpenes in the aroma of grapes and wines: a review.
In terms of percentages, the ratio of the estimated organic premiums to average prices of conventional produce varies from less than 20% for grapes to over 42% for strawberries.
The development and use of a rapid analytical technique for estimation of free and potentially volatile monoterpene flavorants of grapes.