Concord grape

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Concord grapes on the vine.

Etymology[edit]

Named after the town of Concord, Massachusetts.

Noun[edit]

Concord grape (plural Concord grapes)

  1. A cultivar of grapes from the species Vitis labrusca.
    • 2008 June 4, Florence Fabricant, “Homemade Sodas Dressed for a Night Out”, in New York Times[1]:
      The current flavors, are, left to right, ginger and kaffir lime; hibiscus and rhubarb; cola with a base of kukicha, a kind of Japanese tea made from twigs and stalks; and Concord grape and thyme.

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